All Screen articles in August 5 2016
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Seven documentaries you need to see at the Venice Film Festival
Venice is hosting an impressive crop of factual movies.
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Lady Gaga to perform after Toronto screening
Pop icon to give ’intimate onstage performance’ after September 8 world premiere of Netflix original doc.
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Why this summer's box office results are not all doom and gloom
It’s undeniable that many US blockbusters have flopped his summer, but the picture is more nuanced worldwide.
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Screen International launches redesigned website
Screendaily is now fully responsive and mobile compatible.
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LevelK boards Toronto selection 'Never Steady Never Still' (exclusive)
Shirley Henderson stars in Kathleen Hepburn’s feature debut.
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Talent scheme Guiding Lights unveils latest group of mentees
13 directors, producers and writers selected for Skillset, BFI backed initiative.
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Cineworld sees profits fall 35% due to currency shifts
Rising revenues mean exhibitor’s board are positive about future prospects despite Brexit turmoil.
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Oscars: Switzerland selects 'My Life As A Courgette'
The stop-motion animation written by Céline Sciamma premiered at Cannes in Directors’ Fortnight.
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Russian box office on the rise
Russia and CIS box office defied the troubled economy in the first half of 2016, growing by almost 9% to $413m.
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David Kosse hires Andy Leyshon as STX UK managing director
STX International president David Kosse has named his first big hire, bringing in the distribution specialist and former sales director for Universal Pictures UK and Eire.
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Locarno soft core porn movie 'Wet Woman In The Wind' stirs buyers
EXCLUSIVE: Akihiko Shiota’s latest has gone to South Korea and Taiwan.
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Locarno: industry spotlight
This year’s Industry Days (August 6-8) at Locarno Film Festival has a sharper focus on the market potential of films at script stage, finds Martin Blaney.
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Diab’s 'Clash' storms Egyptian box office
EXCLUSIVE: Drama set in the aftermath of Egyptian revolution takes top slot at home box office; film gets Tom Hanks endorsement.
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San Sebastian: Sang-soo, Bonello, 'Lady Macbeth' join competition
Seven further competition titles have been revealed, including the 18th feature from South Korean director Hong Sang-soo.
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Locarno: Swiss cinema to become more competitive
Speaking at Locarno, Switzerland’s Interior Minister has talked up the country’s recent efforts to compete more on the international stage.
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Sarajevo: Works In Progress from Iran, Israel, Romania, Tunisia
Ten projects from South-East Europe, Middle East and North Africa will compete for industry awards.
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Turkish film industry rallies after attempted coup
Despite a crackdown on local media outlets, the Turkish film industry remains united in the face of ongoing turbulence.
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Call For Submissions: Screen's Toronto 2017 Product Guide
Screen International Presents: Toronto 2017 Product Guide
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'Suicide Squad' races to $30m at international box office
AUGUST 5 UPDATE: The R-rated comic book adaptation opened top in 33 new markets on Thursday led by a record $3.9m industry opening day in Russia as the overall international running total climbed to $29.6m.