All Screen articles in November 25 2016
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Malachi Smyth’s ‘The Score’ starring Johnny Flynn to restart UK shoot (exclusive)
Lydia Wilson joins Flynn, Naomi Ackie and Will Poulter in the cast.
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US Briefs: Palm Springs to honour Amy Adams
The star of Arrival will collect the Chairman’s Award at the awards gala of the 28th annual Palm Springs International Film Festival on January 2.
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Universal titles eighth 'Fast & Furious' film
Studio brass on Friday unveiled the new title of the next entry in the $3bn-plus global franchise and unveiled a teaser trailer ahead of the April 14 release.
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21st Century Fox makes Sky takeover offer
Bid from Rupert Murdoch-controlled US outfit values Sky at £18.5bn.
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Fox, Curzon, eOne execs selected for Future Leaders in Distribution 2017
The female-focused initiative is run by Birds Eye View Film and backed by Creative Skillset and the FDA.
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Les Arcs: Nyoni, Omerzu, Nyholm selected for works-in-progress
Les Arcs unveils 16 projects due to be presented in the work-in-progress selection.
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Screen November 25 2016
Browse the digital edition of Screen International here, which includes a focus on the best animated feature Oscar contenders.
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Film Summit: 'I, Daniel Blake' producer talks UK co-production challenges
Rebecca O’Brien, who has worked with Ken Loach for last 25 years, warned that Brexit is likely to exacerbate the problem.
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'Fantastic Beasts' conjures up UK buzz on social media
The Harry Potter spin-off continues to dominate social media buzz, ahead of Disney animation Moana.
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'The Crown' producer lifts lid on Netflix, Amazon collaborations
Pilot for upcoming Amazon sci-fi costs $15m.
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Once Again, Buddhagram scoop Facebook awards
FILM BAZAAR: Kanwal Sethi’s drama Once Again and creative documentary Buddhagram won the inaugural Facebook Awards at the close of this year’s Film Bazaar (November 20-24).
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Film Summit: Susanne Bier, female vision is still considered "threatening"
Speaking at the Screen Film Summit, The Night Manager director also said that taking on a Bond film “would be a lot of fun”.
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Film Summit: Brexit presents opportunities, say UK film financiers
Film finance experts discussed the short and long term consequences of Brexit at today’s Screen Film Summit.
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Film Summit: UK on course to release 900 movies in 2016
UK box office is up 2% year-on-year and has surged past £1bn but attendance figures remain static.
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'Cold Of Kalandar' triumphs at Asia Pacific Screen Awards
I Am Not Madame Bovary’s Feng Xiaogang took the best director prize.
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Studiocanal takes Icelandic horror 'I Remember You' for UK
Sales agent TrustNordisk scores key distribution deals in Germany, Turkey and Hungary.
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Tallinn: Ghost town doc wins Screen Best Pitch award
The prize offers editorial coverage during the winning film’s life-cycle.
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Russell Peters joins Judy Greer and Grace Park in comedy 'Public Schooled'
EXCLUSIVE: Kaleidoscope boards world sales on feature which kicks off in Vancouver this week.
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Jessica Chastain made a depressing discovery while researching new film 'Miss Sloane'
Jessica Chastain reveals why her role as a Washington DC lobbyist in Miss Sloane is representative of a renaissance for realistic female characters on film.
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Adam Driver wrote "bad poetry" to prepare for 'Paterson' role
Adam Driver tells Elbert Wyche why he was attracted to the quiet power of Jim Jarmusch’s introspective character study Paterson.