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Given his success, we can forgive it.
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However, as digital chief Mani notes, all this doesnt come cheap.
This is an industry in which reputation size means little.
Lets see how many of those billion screens light up.
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High Flies denied the assertion, saying its film is based off of independent research.
More on that and plenty else can be foundhere.
More fire:Bill Nighyisclose to boardingBBC seriesClifftopsfromThe Englishwriter Hugo Blick, Jake revealed.
Globie:Gaelic-language drama seriesThe Islandwas our Global Breakoutthis week.
Exiting:Colin From AccountscommissionerAlison Hurbert-Burnsfrom Australias Foxtel Group.
Saucey:ITV drama commissioner Helen Zieglerleft the UK networkfor new Sony label Hot Sauce.
Fest:Series Maniawill welcomethe likes of Amanda Seyfried, Pamela Adlon, James Norton and Sally Wainwright.
Feeling the pinch:Jake reported on theausterity era in UK drama series financing.
Signed:Finding OlaandFour DaughtersstarHend Sabryin the MENA region.
CAA continues to rep the Netflix actress internationally.
First look image:AtRussell Crowes martial-arts actionerBeast in Me, currently shooting in Australia and Thailand.
This weeks International Insider was written by Jesse Whittock and edited by Max Goldbart.