All Screen articles in July 22 2016
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Locarno reveals Open Doors winners
This year’s winners include film-makers from Bangladesh, Bhutan and Nepal.
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Toronto 2016: watch the trailers for Gala screenings
Gala World premieres include Oliver Stone’s Snowden and Mira Nair’s Queen Of Katwe.
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'Glory': Locarno Review
Dirs/prods: Kristina Grozeva, Petar Valchanov. Bulgaria/Greece, 2016. 101 mins
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HMRC, Ingenious both claim victory in tax battle
Avatar financier deemed to have been trading with a view to making a profit but investors could be out of pocket.
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Mark Boal sues US government over Bowe Bergdahl tapes
Mark Boal, the Oscar-winning screenwriter of The Hurt Locker who also wrote Zero Dark Thirty, is suing Barack Obama and the US government over a threat to seize his taped interviews with Bowe Bergdahl.
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FrightFest unveils masterclass, guest line-up
Genre festival reveals masterclasses and film programme.
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UK digital and culture minister faces Brexit, broadband challenges
Newly appointed DCMS minister Matt Hancock will also be tackling cyber security in his role.
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FrightFest, Screen unveil first Horror Rising Star Award shortlist
Winner to be announced during genre festival.
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Russian government mulls tax increase for cinemas and TV channels
President Putin advisor Andrei Belousov revealed the tax plan, which is aimed at supporting Russian film production via the Russian State Cinema Fund.
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Dogwoof takes Iggy Pop doc for UK
UK distributor has struck a deal with Amazon for Jim Jarmusch’s Cannes title.
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UK genre outfit AMP opens Canadian production-finance arm
EXCLUSIVE: Team behind Trent Haaga and Simon Rumley movies launches North American arm to be fronted by Raven Banner sales executive.
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Fantasia: Frontières showcases film and TV genre gems
Two hot TV projects, an environmental zombie and an unhinged park ranger were among highlights at the eighth edition of the horror market.
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Ukraine's Cinema Law to provide cash injection, rebate scheme
EXCLUSIVE: Ukraine film industry set to receive fivefold cash injection and first rebate scheme.
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Comic-Con: LeEco embraces young generation
Beijing-based LeEco unveiled on Friday what it claimed to be the first streaming service targeted at Generation Z.
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Comic-Con: Snowden 'did not have a plan' to get out of Hong Kong
The NSA whistleblower admitted to a small group at a Q&A on Thursday night that he did not expect to get out of Hong Kong after he transferred top secret information to reporters in 2013.
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Comic-Con: Luc Besson wows with 'Valerian' footage
In a day for internationally renowned directors making their Hall H debuts, the French filmmaker and Europacorp chief quickly found his footing in San Diego as he shared first images and footage from Valerian And The City Of A Thousand Planets.
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Comic-Con: searching for gems among the tentpoles
In the last few years, Hollywood has learned to play alongside TV in the Comic-Con sandbox. This year, it will have to settle for second best.
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Oliver Stone debut stirs Comic-Con
In one of the most provocative Hall H panels in a long time, Snowden director Oliver Stone on his debut took part in a far-ranging conversation about patriotism, surveillance, Pokemon Go and an appreciation of the man who inspired his latest film.