All Screen articles in April 1 2016 – Page 4
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San Francisco Int'l Film Festival unveils roster
World premieres of Susanna White’s Our Kind Of Traitor starring Ewan McGregor, Naomie Harris and Damian Lewis and Escapes by Michael Almereyda will screen at the 59th edition of the festival, set to run from April 21-May 5.
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Film4 eyes "bigger plays"
Now with $35m to invest annually in UK film-making, Film4 chief David Kosse and his team talk to Matt Mueller about their new strategy and what it means for international film-makers
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'Batman v Superman' posts record-breaking $20.8m UK bow
Warner Bros’ epic battle achieves biggest ever Fri-Sun result for a superhero film.
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'Batman v Superman' storms China box office
Warner Bros’ scores local record while Zootopia nears $200m and The Revenant passes $50m.
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'Sparrows' scoops Prague Grand Prix
Prague International Film Festival’s primary award went to Iceland for the second year running.
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Woody Allen's 'Café Society' to open Cannes Film Festival
Period romance stars Kristen Stewart and Jesse Eisenberg.
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Features
MIPTV: high-end drama, cinema crossover set to dominate
The cinema world’s growing love affair with TV will be more evident than ever at this year’s MIPTV.
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MIPTV: drama on the Croisette
Screen’s selection of MIPTV titles to look out for from both broadcasters and streaming players.
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Vice buys stake in Pulse Films
Vice Media has acquired a majority stake in The Witch producer Pulse Films.
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Skydance raises $700m in funding round
David Ellison’s production and financing company, whose credits include, has secured a new raft of financing for film and TV production.
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Features
Training Special: A new tomorrow
Browse Screen’s training features on visual effects, e-learning, EMBAs, diversity and the London Film School.
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Training: London Film School
As the London Film School celebrates its 60th anniversary, its director Jane Roscoe talks to Stuart Kemp about what sets the institution apart.
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Training: Executive MBAs
Film executives looking to hone their business smarts have a new EMBA in the UK to consider, created with Oscar-winning UK producer and former Hollywood chief David Puttnam.
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Training: E-Learning
E-learning initiatives are breaking down the economic and geographical barriers to training for European producers.
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Training: Visual Effects
Huge numbers of people are working around the world in the rapidly expanding VFX and computer animation sector. But where is the next generation of specialised talent coming from?
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Locations: Panama’s bright future
The Latin American country’s spectacular locations, film-friendly environment and cash rebate are helping to win over an increasing number of international film-makers.
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Comment
The Big Question: TV at film festivals
Should film festivals be looking to add, or expand upon, high-end TV drama strands?
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Director Gianfranco Rosi talks Golden Bear-winner 'Fire At Sea'
Italian documentary film-maker Gianfranco Rosi tells Tiffany Pritchard about the making of his Golden Bear-winner Fire At Sea.