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Scott Roxborough

Europe Bureau Chief

Scott Roxborough is the European Bureau Chief at The Hollywood Reporter and reports on the international film and television industries from Germany, and from film festivals and markets worldwide. He has a particular passion for European arthouse cinema and, from 2004-2019, hosted a weekly film show on German public broadcaster Deutsche Welle.

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‘September 5’ Sweeps German Film Awards

Peter Sarsgaard, John Magaro and Leonie Benesch star in Tim Fehlbaum's real-life thriller based on the terrorist attacks on the 1972 Munich Olympics.

Films Addressing Oct. 7 Aftermath Win Berlin Jewish Film Festival

Dani Rosenberg’s 'Of Dogs and Men' and Brandon Kramer's 'Holding Liat' took top honors at the Jewish Film Festival Berlin Brandenburg, Germany's largest Jewish film festival.

The Most Influential Women in International Film

From Lagos to London, these 46 female execs, producers and creatives are changing the face of global cinema

Cannes: Aaron Eckhart to Star in Angel Studios’ ‘The Old Man in the Dunes’ (Exclusive)

The 'Dark Knight' and 'Midway' star will headline the "inspirational thriller," from the outfit behind 'King of Kings' and 'Sound of Freedom.'

Cannes Late Additions Include Eugene Jarecki’s Julian Assange Doc ‘The Six Billion Dollar Man’

Bi Gan's Chinese sci-fi film 'Resurrection' also joins this year's competition.

The E.U.’s Secret Weapon In Trump’s Trade War

As the White House ratchets up the pressure, Europe has leverage to push back in ways that could hit Silicon Valley (and Hollywood) hard.

David di Donatello Awards: Maura Delpero’s War Drama ‘Vermiglio’ Wins Best Film

'Anora' won best international film, and Timothée Chalamet was honored at the 70th edition of the Italian equivalent of the Oscars in Rome Wednesday night.

Cannes: Kingsley Ben-Adir, Rob Morgan Board Prison Drama ‘Frank & Louis’

TrustNordisk has picked up world sales on the English-language debut of 'Late Shift' director Petra Volpe and will be pitching it to buyers in Cannes next week.

“Everyone Loses”: Trump’s Movie Tariffs Plan Catches Hollywood Off Guard

A levy punishing runaway productions may make it more expensive to shoot abroad, but it won't make it any cheaper to shoot movies in the United States.

Trump’s 100 Percent Tariff on Movies: 8 Key Questions the Industry Is Now Pondering and Dreading

After Trump promised a 100 percent tariff on "any and all Movies coming into our Country that are produced in Foreign Lands," industry figures are frantically trying to come to grips with how the proposal could possibly work.

Timothée Chalamet to Receive Italian Award for “Cinematic Excellence”

The Italian cinema academy will honor the 'Dune' and 'A Complete Unknown' star at the 70th David di Donatello Awards on May 7.

The Cannes/Oscars Connection: Could One of This Year’s Fest Titles Wind Up the Next ‘Anora’?

A primer on English-language and non-English-language narrative contenders, as well as animated and documentary features.