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The Oldenburg International Film Festival is entering the metaverse. The indie film fest, known as “Germany’s Sundance,” is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year with a new cooperation that will allow fans to enter a virtual reality version of the event.
The collaboration between Oldenburg, German metaverse platform Milc and film critics’ site The Film Verdict, announced Thursday, is being billed as a way to bring “the magic of Oldenburg” and the international festival scene into the virtual world.
Oldenburg founder and festival director Torsten Neumann also noted that doing “metaverse screenings” — showing festival films for a global audience in the virtual reality space of the Milc platform — may be the way for international festivals to give fans worldwide access to their premieres and exclusive events.
Currently, regulations imposed by the International Federation of Film Producers Associations (Fiapf), require international festivals like Oldenburg to restrict access to their world...
The collaboration between Oldenburg, German metaverse platform Milc and film critics’ site The Film Verdict, announced Thursday, is being billed as a way to bring “the magic of Oldenburg” and the international festival scene into the virtual world.
Oldenburg founder and festival director Torsten Neumann also noted that doing “metaverse screenings” — showing festival films for a global audience in the virtual reality space of the Milc platform — may be the way for international festivals to give fans worldwide access to their premieres and exclusive events.
Currently, regulations imposed by the International Federation of Film Producers Associations (Fiapf), require international festivals like Oldenburg to restrict access to their world...
- 5/11/2023
- by Scott Roxborough
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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TORONTO -- Canadian independent producer SpaceWorks Entertainment on Tuesday said Michael Ironside (Starship Troopers, ER) will star in the CAN$32.5 million ($27 million) Canadian-British sci-fi series Ice Planet. Ironside will star as Captain Jonus Trager in an initial 22 episodes to be co-produced by Toronto-based SpaceWorks and Britain's Highgate Films. Based on a concept from German producer Hendrik Hey, Ice Planet follows Trager and his crew from the spacecraft Magellan after they are marooned on a mysterious planet of ice and must adapt to strange inhabitants and ancient alien conflicts.
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