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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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Berlusconi’s MFE Installs Marco Giordani as CEO of Germany’s ProSiebenSat.1

The Berlusconi family’s MFE-MediaForEurope strengthens control of the German broadcaster with the appointment of longtime MFE executive Marco Giordani as chief executive.

“I’d Do It Again Tomorrow”: Bob Vylan Frontman Defends Glastonbury Chant, Calls Backlash “Disproportionate”

In his first interview since sparking a global backlash with anti-IDF chants at Glastonbury, Bobby Vylan tells Louis Theroux why he stands by the moment that changed everything — and why race, politics, and free speech are inseparable in the U.K. music scene.

AFM, Cannes Market Partner on Innovation Hub, AI Sessions for 2025 Edition

The American Film Market is joining forces with the Cannes Next section for a more tech-focused AFM in Los Angeles next month.

‘Yunan’ Wins Arab Critics Award for European Films

Georges Khabbaz stars alongside German film legend Hanna Schygulla in Ameer Fakher Eldin’s melancholic drama about an exiled Syrian writer who travels to a North Sea island, contemplating suicide.

Klaus Doldinger, Composer of ‘Das Boot’ and ‘The NeverEnding Story,’ Dies at 89

The German composer combined jazz and classical orchestral music with early synth sounds and composed the theme for Germany's number-one TV series, 'Tatort.'

Paul Thomas Anderson’s 10 Movies, Ranked From Worst to Best

With PTA back in theaters with 'One Battle After Another' — a critical and commercial high point — The Hollywood Reporter takes a look at the California master's remarkable 10 feature films to see how they stack up against one another.

MIPCOM Wrap: Creator Economy Eats TV’s Lunch at Cannes Confab

Traditional TV giants like the BBC, Fremantle and Banijay scrambled to do deals with YouTube creators at the international television marketplace.

Will Trump’s Peace Plan End Calls to Boycott Israeli Artists?

As ceasefire talks progress, filmmakers hope the world will start listening — not boycotting: “If you oppose Netanyahu’s Israeli government, targeting us is like shooting yourself in the leg."

Eurovision Organizers Postpone Vote on Israeli Participation Following Gaza Peace Deal

Eurovision's executive board said it will have an "open discussion" with its members in December concerning calls to ban Israel from participating in the pan-national singing competition.

Oscar Contenders ‘Bugonia,’ ‘Sentimental Value,’ ‘It Was Just an Accident Make EFA Short List

The European Film Academy unveiled its shortlist of contenders for the 2026 European Film Awards.

MIPCOM Deal Wrap: Lionsgate, Banijay, Cineflix Ink Int’l Sales for Factual Formats

Lionsgate racked up sales across its unscripted slate, which includes music doc 'Andrea Bocelli: Because I Believe,' soccer star format 'Married to the Game,' and food travel show 'Tony Shalhoub Breaking Bread.'

MIPCOM Deal Wrap: ‘Sunny Nights,’ ‘A Party to Die For’ Score Sales

A feature version of the French animated hit 'Miraculous' and a reboot of the German cop-and-dog series 'Rex' are among the hot projects launching at MIPCOM this week.