Welcome to your weekly Insider, friends.

Jesse Whittock here, with news from the heart ofDisney, the Golden Globes and the Red Sea.

Disney Wished For Moore

Sliding doors moment:Hows this for an earth-shattering move… that ultimately didnt happen?

The Golden Globes, Charlotte Moore and the Red Sea Film Festival

The Golden Globes, Charlotte Moore and the Red Sea Film FestivalGetty; BBC; Red Sea

Wallaces lawyers deny he engaged in behavior of a sexually harassing nature.

Tunisian director Lotfi AchoursRed Pathwasthe big winnerat the awards ceremony on Thursday night.

Many passed throughour Red Sea Studiofor chats.

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Ronaldos partner Georgina Rodriguez also hit the opening ceremony red carpet.

Amazons European Masterplan

Prime time:Its been a helluva year forPrime Videooutside the States.

Part of the fallout of the layoffs and pullbacks was the formation of a new-look Prime Video Europe.

APolish showcase last weekhighlighted the direction of travel.

Get believing, Ritchie, youre not in Kansas anymore!

Easily Netflix Latin Americas biggest swing to date, the pressure was on.

Very Hot:Eddie Marsan and Eanna Hardwicke areset for Irish thrillerNo Ordinary Heist, per Dianas scoop.

Burn, baby, burn:Crashco-writer Bobby Moresco willscript and directracing biopicBugatti.

One more for luck:HuluboughtChannel 4s acclaimed comedyBig Boys.

:Welaunched our Contenders Film: International streaming siteon Monday.

Breaking Baz:Our man hadan exclusive one-on-onewithWickedstar Cynthia Erivo.

Exiting:Tesha Crawfordfrom Universal International Television after nearly two years.

Stepping down:Channel 4 ChairmanIan Cheshirewill leave the broadcaster after his first term ends next year.

:The Czech Republic wants more foreign productions afterboosting its production incentive program.

Voy!directorOmar Hilalby Dubais 75East.

RIP:Jose de la Torre, star of Netflix Spain seriesToy Boy, who died aged just 37.

Trailer:ForSon of a CritchSeason 4.

This weeks International Insider was written by Jesse Whittock and edited by Max Goldbart.