Spotlight #19 – Here We Come, 2021!

We got a year full of changes behind us, and, like it or not, another one in front of us. This year will be, in our opinion, the year we all will start adjusting to what happened and how the world changed in the past 12 months.

But we don't look at that with sadness or pessimism. We choose to look at it full of optimism, full of hope. Sure, some things will come to their end, or they will inevitably be changed so much we don't even recognize them, but that is progress as well. And we believe that the current situation will be playing in favour of emerging, aspiring and bold filmmakers willing to adapt to new conditions.

So, cheers to that and we wish you a great 2021!

This Week's Bullets

This Week's Curated Articles

We've already talked about some trends that were out in the open last year, and you should watch for them in this one, but Raindance came up with few more, and we thought we'd like to share them with you.

Amongst those we found some that caught our eye:

  • Embracing the Virtual World
  • Short Films making a comeback
  • Rise of Drive-in Cinemas
film industry trends we will see 2021 | Raindance Film School
The Raindance soothsayers are back! Here are a few film industry trends we think we’re likely to see moving in 2021! See if you agree!

How 2020 Changed Hollywood, and the Movies, Forever

We’re maybe repeating ourselves, but the pandemic changed everything. Theatres were forced to close, studios tore up their release schedules, postponing some movies to next year and sending others to streaming services or digital rental platforms. If they wanted to showcase some movies, exhibitors had to accept that those titles would be available online sooner than usual. Crazy.

Lisa Bunnell, the president of distribution at Focus Features, said: “Whether you like it or not, the pandemic forced us to try things that would be harder to do in regular times”. And it’s true, but it’s here too long, don’t you think? Another point of view was summed up in the article by nofilmschool. They’re both worth reading!

How 2020 Changed Hollywood, and the Movies, Forever
Hollywood studios have used the pandemic to heed the advice of former Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel: “You never want a serious crisis to go to waste.” For decades, the film business has remained frustratingly resistant to change. Movie theater owners have held firm about the boundaries of a traditional…

Women Directed Record Number of 2020 Films

Hollywood monitored a recorded a number of women on a director's position on major movies in 2020. According to a new study from the Center for the Study of Women in Television and Film at San Diego State University it is... wait for it... 16 % of directors working on the 100 top-grossing films in 2020.

I mean, sure, it is nicer than in 2019 (12 %) and even better than in 2018 (ridiculous 4 %), but still not-good-enough. Sorry guys, but we have lots of work to do here. But don't be sad, there is also some other good news in this article.

Women Directed Record Number of 2020 Films, Study Finds
Hollywood tapped a record number of women to call the shots on major movies in 2020, according to a new study from the Center for the Study of Women in Television and Film at San Diego State University. Women represented 16% of directors working on the 100 highest-grossing films in 2020, a high-wate…

Soon Every Movie Will Be Batman

I guess we all got used to prequels, sequels and reboots. But the hottest trend is to do simulquels. DC Films and WarnerMedia are planning to do multiple Batman movies at once with different actors, claiming, that they exist in a parallel time.

This isn't a completely new idea. Comic books have been working with a principle of 'multiverses' for some time already and for example, a new Spider-Man movie will have starring all the prior Spider-Man actors. If you love Batman, this is definitely good news for you. If not... well, what can we say. But actually, the idea is not that crazy, check it, read it, think about it.

Soon Every Movie Will Be Batman
Batman... Forever...?

Awards & Festival Window

2021 Oscars Predictions: All Awards Categories

You’ve definitely heard about postponing Oscars to April 2021, but what some of you might not have heard about is this – 2021 Oscars Predictions: All Awards Categories! New predictions and updates every Thursday, along with the Awards Circuit column and podcast. Well, we're in. How about you?

2021 Oscars Predictions: All Awards Categories
Variety’s Awards Circuit is home to the official predictions for the upcoming Oscars from Film Awards Editor Clayton Davis. Following Academy Awards history, buzz, news, reviews and sources, the Oscar predictions are updated regularly with the current year’s contenders in all categories. Variety’s A…

This Week's Recommendation

The Most Anticipated Movies Coming in 2021

Some of the most anticipated movies of 2020 were postponed and rescheduled for 2021. By those, we mean No Time to Die, Top Gun: Maverick or Dune. But what about all the others?

The Most Anticipated Movies Coming in 2021
As if the pandemic and tumult of 2020 weren’t enough, this year also delayed a slew of hotly anticipated films, ranging from action blockbusters such as “Black Widow” and “No Time to Die” to the Timothée Chalamet-led sci-fi epic “Dune,” which will now release both in theaters and on HBO Max in 2021.…

We're coming to you with our top 5 selection aka the movies we can't wait for:

  • Coming 2 America
  • In the Heights
  • The French Dispatch
  • The Suicide Squad
  • The Matrix 4 (couldn't have left that one out)

PS: Here you have a taste of In the Heights movie!

Trailer of the Week

WandaVision | Disney+

Have you heard about upcoming American television miniseries WandaVision created for Disney+?

It is based on Marvel Comics characters Wanda Maximoff/Scarlet Witch and Vision and the story takes places after the events of film Avengers: Endgame (2019). Do we need to say more?