All Screen articles in August 21 2015 – Page 3
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Reviews
'Our Everyday Life': Review
Dir/scr. Ines Tanovic. Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Slovenia, 2015. 90 min
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News
Sadie Frost to talk women in film at 'Buttercup Bill' premiere
London premiere to be hosted with Women In Film & Television.
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'Black Mass' writer joins Chicago Mafia drama
Producer-financier Black Label has hired Mark Mallouk for the story based on the Kurt Calabrese life rights.
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'Dheepan' duo to reunite in Tamil-language film
EXCLUSIVE: Stars of Jacques Audiard’s Cannes winner to lead new feature, which is set to shoot in India later this year.
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Sales team takes shape on 'Viva'
EXCLUSIVE: The team representing Paddy Breathnach’s Havana-set drama has come together and will present the film to market buyers in Toronto next month.
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ARC acquires 'Garm Wars: The Last Druid'
The distributor has picked up US rights to Mamoru Oshii’s sci-fi and plans an October 2 day-and-date theatrical and VOD launch.
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'Lost City Of Z' begins production
James Gray’s long-gestating adventure has commenced shooting in Belfast and stars Charlie Hunnam, Sienna Miller, Robert Pattinson and Tom Holland.
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Regal Entertainment Group introduces bag checks
The biggest exhibitor chain in the US this week responded to the spate of deadly gun attacks inside US cinemas.
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Busan fest to honour Berlinale's Wieland Speck
South Korean film festival also announces Wide Angle juries.
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trinidad + tobago Film Festival unveils Panorama
Asif Kapadia’s Amy, Anna Muylaert’s The Second Mother, Abderrahmane Sissako’s Timbuktu, John Maclean’s Slow West and Céline Sciamma’s Girlhood are among the fiction and documentary line-up.
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State prosecutor calls for 23 years for Sentsov
Oleg Sentsov and co-defendant Aleksandr Kolchenko are currently standing trial in Rostov, Russia.
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Sweden’s SVT houses booming doc slate
Sweden’s national broadcaster is lining up a host of docs that could garner international appeal.
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'Pride' gets Russian release despite anti-gay laws
Screen spoke to Russian distributor Arthouse, which has pushed through Pride’s release despite marketing challenges.
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BBFC director Cooke to retire
David Cooke will step down in March 2016 after 12 years in the position.
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Simon Perry talks Film Vast slate
Former UK and Ireland production executive talks growing international ties and incoming projects at Swedish funding body.
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Force Majeure director, actress ready new films for Swedish Film Institute
Ruben Ostlund’s new film The Square is among a host of intriguing projects in development in Sweden.
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Sarajevo: strong female presence and austerity trend at CineLink
CineLink head Amra Baksic Camo discusses the trends around this year’s edition.
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'Neruda' wraps nine-week shoot
Pablo Larraín’s latest film starring Luis Gnecco and Gael García Bernal has completed principal photography in Chile, Argentina and France.
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Seville International boards 'The Steps'
EXCLUSIVE: Anick Poirier and her team will commence world sales in Toronto on Quadrant Motion Pictures’ film about a dysfunctional family reunion.