Film and television scout Claire Lundberg reflects on the work she does, the changing face of the industry, and the future of scouting.
Italy is Guest of Honor at the 2025 Lima Book Fair
The 29th Lima International Book Fair opens this week with Guest of Honor Italy on-hand for the 20-day run of the show.
In Italy, Bologna Children’s Book Fair’s Evolving Rights Hubs
Bologna’s rights-business structure is evolving along with creative industries’ growing engagement with book publishing.
Frankfurter Buchmesse Names Its ‘Books at Berlinale’ Titles
The 2025 edition of Books at Berlinale on February 17 will introduce a curated selection of as many as 150 film producers.
Scholastic Makes a Five-Nation Dav Pilkey ‘Dog Man’ Release
Scholastic flexes its international reach in the five-nation release of Dav Pilkey’s 13th ‘Dog Man’ series book.
China Bestsellers in July: Dreams of Red-Hot Book Sales
As China’s school reading lists sell the classics, ‘Dream of the Red Chamber’ is being newly adapted in dance, museum shows, and on screens.
Emcee Syd Atlas on Germany’s Books at Berlinale
Not least because ‘we need more events that bridge worlds,’ Syd Atlas has moderated Books at Berlinale for 18 years—’and I love it.’
Germany’s Books at Berlinale: Registration Opens to Producers, Rights Holders
Registration for Germany’s annual Books at Berlinale event is open for film producers and publishing rights holders. The event is February 18.
China Bestsellers: Film Powers a 35-Year-Old Book
The hit author Yu Hua reached seven spots on China’s fiction charts in October thanks to a 1988 novel’s new film adaptation and its star.
At Frankfurt: Books-to-Screen Events Include Producers and Publishers
At Frankfurter Buchmesse, screen adaptation takes stage on October 20 with several events programmed across the trade show.
