All Screen articles in August 5 2016 – Page 2
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Producer Liz Watts joins 'Mary Magdalene'
The founder of Sydney-based Porchlight Films has teamed up with the UK’s See-Saw Films on the prestige drama ahead of a European production start later this year.
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This Way Up awards £50,000 to innovative exhibition projects
Notes On Blindness and Life, Animated among four features to benefit from exhibition fund.
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'The Battle Of Algiers', 'One-Eyed Jacks' among NYFF Revivals roster
The Film Society Of Lincoln Center announced on Thursday the line-up of digitally remastered classics set to play at the 54th New York Film Festival from September 30–October 16.
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Clint Eastwood sparks controversy with Trump comments
The director has claimed that people should “just get over” remarks by the presidential candidate that have been criticised as racist.
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James Norton joins BBC One series 'McMafia'
Happy Valley star will lead the eight-part series about organised crime in London.
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Netflix dominates Amazon in UK, Ofcom report
In Feb-Apr 2016, Netflix was viewed by 23% of British adults, while Amazon Prime Video was used by 7%.
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Ewan McGregor's 'American Pastoral' to compete at San Sebastian
The film will have its European premiere in competition at the September festival.
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Features
The story behind 'The Girl With All The Gifts'
Screen caught up with in-demand director Colm McCarthy to hear about the unusual UK package, written by Marvel Comics writer Mike Carey and starring Glenn Close, Gemma Arterton and newcomer Sennia Nanua.
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US Briefs: Weinsteins promote publicity executives
Plus: Ileen Reich assumes corp comms role at Participant Media; and more…
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Warner Bros dates 'Fantastic Beasts' sequel
With a little over three months to go before the release of Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them, the studio confirmed a follow-up to the Harry Potter spin-off is in the works.
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Reviews
'The Girl With All The Gifts': Locarno Review
Director: Colm McCarthy. UK, 2016, 110 minutes
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Samuel Goldwyn Films to make TV series 'The Surge'
The company is partnering with producers Michael S. Emerson and Colonel F. Lee Reynolds to adapt the book Battle For Baqubah: Killing Our Way Out by retired First Sergeant Robert S. Colella.
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'The Lost City Of Z' to close NYFF
James Gray’s adventure has been a long time coming but audiences will finally get a chance to see it as the closing night world premiere screening at the 54th New York Film Festival on October 15.
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Luke Goss joins 'The Last Boy'
British actor to reunite with the director of Interview with a Hitman.
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Cheryl Boone Isaacs re-elected Academy president
The board of the Academy Of Motion Picture Arts And Sciences on Tuesday night voted its president to a fourth term heading into what could become an impassioned season of Oscar campaigning fuelled by the diversity agenda.
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Swedish Film Institute veteran Gunnar Almer dies aged 62
Almer joined the SFI 39 years ago, serving as festival manager for feature films for nearly 20 years.
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Toronto unveils Canadian titles
A heavyweight roster of world premieres from the leading lights of Canada’s film industry will grace the Toronto International Film Festival next month.
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Oscars: Germany reveals eight for Foreign Language contention including 'Toni Erdmann'
Best Foreign-Language Film contenders announced.
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Features
Locarno: Open Doors Hub spotlights south Asian projects
This year Locarno’s annual co-production lab introduces a fresh format — a three-year focus on eight south Asian countries. Martin Blaney reports on the new Open Doors Hub.
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Comment
Oliver Stone’s views on mobile telephony
Want to get the audience to switch off their phones before a screening? This is how the Snowden director does it.
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