All Screen articles in July 3 2015
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First look at Golshifteh Farahani in Eva Husson's 'Girls Of The Sun' (exclusive)
The picture is expected to premiere at a major film festival this year.
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Former Focus executive Isabelle Stewart joins Protagonist (exclusive)
Stewart will lead on acquisitions and report to CEO Dave Bishop.
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Bafta, BFI set to reveal UK industry guidelines on harassment
Guidelines aimed at stamping out bullying and harassment.
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Alison Cross to receive WGA West's Paddy Chayefsky Award
Cross is best known for writing TV movie Roe vs. Wade.
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Controversial Indian epic 'Padmavat' cleared for January release
Viacom18 delayed the release when the religious controversy that had plagued the film since it was in production started to escalate.
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M-Appeal boards Fanni Metelius directing debut 'The Heart' (exclusive)
Leading Swedish art house distributor TriArt will give a significant Valentine’s Day release to the Swedish love story.
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Baftas 2018: Joanna Lumley named new host
Previous host Stephen Fry fronted the ceremony 12 times.
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21 European films to tempt festival directors in 2018
Screen profiles some of the hottest projects from France, Germany, Italy, Spain and Russia in 2018.
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15 Nordic films to tempt festival directors in 2018
Screen profiles some of the hottest projects from the Nordic region in 2018.
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11 Asian and Middle Eastern films to tempt festival directors in 2018
Screen profiles some of the hottest projects from Asia and the Middle East in 2018.
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14 US and Latin American films to tempt festival directors in 2018
New films from Damien Chazelle, Xavier Dolan and Barry Jenkins are among the hot American projects to arrive in 2018.
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Director Oh Seok-geun appointed head of Korean Film Council
His predecessor Kim Sae-hoon resigned last June after the blacklisting scandal.
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Rotterdam Film Festival reveals 2018 Bright Future selection
Eighteen debut films eligible for award, worth Bright Future Award, worth €10,000.
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Karlovy Vary out of competition strand features Sundance, Tribeca titles
Films by Rainer Sernet, Jun Geng, Pat Collins and Miransha Naik to play at Czech festival.
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Creative industries on UK election: 'No mandate for hard Brexit'
Minister for Digital & Culture Matt Hancock re-elected.
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Rotterdam reveals Bright Future selection
EXCLUSIVE: IFFR reveals lineup and jury for programme focused on emerging filmmakers.
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US Briefs: 'Bad Santa 2' cast bulks up as shoot begins
Plus: promotions at Paramount, Warner Bros; and Rogovy Foundation launches doc fund.
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ro*co films eyes Sundance pick-up for coalition
The San Francisco-based ro*co films will represent a coalition of international documentary buyers with audiences across eight countries and aims to acquire one “high-profile” documentary in Park City.
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Haifaa Al-Mansour romance, culture-clash comedy get IFB backing
Haifaa Al-Mansour’s A Storm In The Stars and comedy Halal Daddy among those supported in latest funding round.
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Barry Ward and Simone Kirby, 'Jimmy's Hall'
Jimmy’s Hall premiered in competition at Cannes and opens in limited release via Sony Pictures Classics on July 3 in Los Angeles and New York with San Francisco, Chicago and Washington, D.C. to follow.