All Screen articles in December 16 2016 – Page 3
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News
Nejjar, Breish and Arraf secure Doha Film Institute grants
Qatar’s Doha Film Institute (DFI) backs 32 projects in autumn funding round.
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Features
Dubai Q&A: Deepak Rauniyar on Nepalese drama 'White Sun'
Rauniyar tells Udita Jhunjhunwala about the renaissance in Nepali cinema following a period of civil war.
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Features
Dubai Q&A: Iman Kamel talks 'Egyptian Jeanne d’Arc'
The Egyptian film-maker talks to Melanie Goodfellow about her creative documentary, which chronicles her country’s revolution and premier in DIFF’s Muhr Feature competition.
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Dubai Q&A: Ali F Mostafa and Rami Yasin on dystopian thriller 'The Worthy'
Emirati film-maker Ali F Mostafa and producer Rami Yasin talk to Melanie Goodfellow about The Worthy, which played in DIFF’s Muhr Emirati competition
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'The Winter', 'Trespass Against Us' triumph at inaugural Macau fest
Emiliano Torres’ The Winter [pictured] was named best film at the first edition of the International Film Festival and Awards Macao (IFFAM).
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Features
Dubai Q&A: Abdulla Al Kaabi talks debut 'Only Men Go To The Grave'
Abdulla Al Kaabi talks to William Mullally about his debut feature, which received its world premiere in the Muhr Emirati competition at this year’s DIFF.
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News
Syria’s Proaction Film rebrands as No Nation Films
Syrian founders Orwa Nyrabia and Diana El Jeiroudi rebrand Berlin-based production company.
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Features
How Damien Chazelle made 'La La Land' for just $30m
How did Damien Chazelle craft a lavish, old-style Hollywood musical on a $30m budget? The writer-director and his lead producers tell Matt Mueller the story behind his ridiculously ambitious third feature.
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Bafta reveals membership diversity, eligibility shake-up
Bafta to introduce a series of diversity measures following survey of members.
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Mark Boal ‘happy’ over First Amendment victory
The investigative journalist and Oscar-winning screenwriter and producer of The Hurt Locker hailed on Tuesday the settlement of his Bowe Bergdahl recordings case with the US government.
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91 songs, 145 scores in contention for the Oscar
Academy brass on Tuesday announced the roster of songs and scores that will advance to the nominations stage for the 89th Academy Awards.
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Trinidad & Tobago joins LatAm film network
EXCLUSIVE: In a highly significant step for the region, Trinidad & Tobago has become the first Caribbean nation to join the Latin American Film Commission Network (LAFCN).
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Production begins on 'Labyrinth' starring Johnny Depp
Good Films chief Miriam Segal said on Tuesday that shooting has begun in Los Angeles on the crime drama that also stars Forest Whitaker.
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Focus Features acquires graphic novel 'Patience'
Wilson and Ghost World writer Daniel Clowes will adapt his own graphic novel.
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Features
Dubai Q&A: Philippe Aractingi, 'Listen'
Award-winning director Philippe Aractingi talks to William Mullally about sound and sensuality in his latest film, Listen, which premiered in DIFF’s Arabian Nights strand.
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News
IFFR: Gabriel Mascaro, Eva Husson, Ben Rivers set for CineMart 2017
A total of 26 film projects will participate in this year’s co-production market in Rotterdam.
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Comment
Shot from the heart
Screen’s editor Matt Mueller casts his eye over some of this year’s awards season contenders.
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Reviews
Films of the Year 2016: Charles Gant
Charles Gant has been film editor and critic for Heat magazine since its launch, and is a contributing editor to Screen International. He also contributes to Sight & Sound and discusses the industry on Radio 4’s The Film Programme.
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US Briefs: Annette Bening in Palm Springs career honour
The star of 20th Century Women who also apears in Rules Don’t Apply will receive the 28th annual Palm Springs International Film Festival’s (PSIFF) Career Achievement Award on January 2.