All Screen articles in December 2 2016
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eOne scores its biggest ever UK box office in 2016
EXCLUSIVE: Mini-major confirms £109.2 haul, placing it ahead of two studios.
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Hong Kong box office down by 2% in 2016
Captain America: Civil War topped the charts in Hong Kong, but local films also performed well.
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Berlin to open with Django Reinhardt biopic
Etienne Comar’s directorial debut stars Reda Kateb as iconic musician.
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In memoriam: the film stars and directors we lost in 2016
We pay tribute to the film stars and directors from around the world who sadly passed away in 2016.Hector BabencoArgentine-born Brazilian director Hector Babenco died on July 13 at 70-years-old.He found international success with Brazilian slum drama Pixote (1981), going on to make Kiss Of The ...
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'Arrival' crosses $100m worldwide
The independently financed sci-fi drama has crossed the milestone, executives at North American distributor Paramount said on Friday.
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'Doctor Strange', 'Arrival' on Oscar VFX shortlist
The Academy Of Motion Picture Arts And Sciences on Friday announced the 20 films in contention for the visual effects category at the 89th Academy Awards.
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Ellie Bamber, Justin Chon begin shoot on 'Taipei'
Shoot underway on Brooklyn and Taiwan-set drama from writer-director Jason Lester.
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FFA executive calls for new approaches to European film funding
EUROPEAN FILM FORUM: Peter Dinges has said the industry is still suffering the after effects of the 2008 financial crisis; execs call for ‘European Netflix’.
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'Moana' soars to top of UK social media buzz charts
The Disney animation scored more social media buzz than Amma Asante race drama A United Kingdom, which premiered last week.
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Moomins Christmas film lined up for 2017 launch
Euro-produced family movie lined up for December 2017 release.
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'Sherlock' exec, BFI CEO among winners at Women In Film & TV awards
Beryl Vertue, Amanda Nevill and Nina Gold were among winners at the annual London event.
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Weying launches outpost for international films
Gary Locke, former US ambassador to China, will advise joint venture between China’s Weying and Lead Capital general partner Johnny Hsu.
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EU's Ansip: 80% of Euro movies only available in two countries
EC VP for the Digital Single Market defends principle of “territoriality” but also offers stark statistics during Brussels event.
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How Matt Damon convinced Kenneth Lonergan to direct again after 'Margaret' "ordeal"
Kenneth Lonergan tells Jeremy Kay why he balanced tragedy with humour in his third feature film, Manchester By The Sea.
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EU boss gives update on digital single market
EUROPEAN FILM FORUM: Producers also talk about “turning talent into industry” and learning from disruption in other sectors.
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'Fawlty Towers' actor Andrew Sachs dies aged 86
The beloved, BAFTA-nominated actor had been battling dementia for four years.
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US Briefs: Covert Media sells 'Earthquake', 'The Night Watchmen'
Covert Media’s foreign language label Lexica Films announced on Thursday it had licenced multiple territories at AFM to disaster film Earthquake and fantasy thriller The Night Watchmen.
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Ventana Sur: Industry address evolving children's market
Children’s television producers and networks have been forced to navigate a new landscape in light of “structural and economic crisis”, a Ventana Sur panel audience heard on Thursday.
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New York Film Critics Circle votes 'La La Land' best picture
Damien Chazelle’s Los Angeles-set musical wins top honours; Barry Jenkins is best director for Moonlight.
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Sundance 2017 announces New Frontier lineup
Top brass at the Park City jamboree announced on Thursday 20 virtual and augmented reality presentations and 11 installations.