All Screen articles in December 16 2016 – Page 4
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News
'Hidden City' wins Work in Progress award at Les Arcs film festival
The €50,000 prize sponsored by Eurimages goes to a Spanish-French co production that mixes science fiction and documentary.
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Beta Film buys stake in Dutch TV outfit Lineup
Gomorrah distributor Beta has taken a minority stake in the TV formats company.
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Horror 'Nails' gets world sales and UK distribution deal
EXCLUSIVE: Comedian Ross Noble co-stars in horror from Irish outfit Fantastic Films.
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British and Irish actors score 18 Golden Globe nominations
Naomie Harris, Hugh Grant and Tom Hiddleston make the Golden Globe shortlist.
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Protagonist strikes for Sundance drama 'God’s Own Country'
EXCLUSIVE: UK debut backed by BFI and Creative England stars rising actor Josh O’Connor, Ian Hart and Gemma Jones.
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Cristal Pictures snaps up 'Imago' pitch
The Los Angeles and Beijing-based producer-financier – backed by Chris Liu’s East Light Film Company – is lining up the sci-fi disaster story.
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Reviews
Films of the Year 2016: Fionnuala Halligan
Fionnuala is Screen International‘s chief film critic and reviews editor. She has more than 20 years’ experience as a film writer and critic.
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Films of the Year 2016: Tim Grierson
Senior US critic for Screen International, Tim has written for the magazine since 2005. Based in Los Angeles, he also contributes to New Republic and Rolling Stone.
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Films of the Year 2016: Lisa Nesselson
Lisa is in-house film critic for the English-language channel of 24-hour TV news network France24. After 17 years at Variety, the Paris-based critic began reviewing for Screen International in 2008.
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Films of the Year 2016: Jonathan Romney
Jonathan is a long-standing contributor of film reviews to Screen International. He writes for The Observer, Sight & Sound, Film Comment and others, and teaches at the London College of Communications.
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Films of the Year 2016: Allan Hunter
Allan has worked for Screen International since 1990 as a film critic and features writer. He is based in Edinburgh and is also co-director of Glasgow Film Festival.
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Films of the Year 2016: Wendy Ide
Wendy joined Screen International in 2015 as a London-based critic. She is also a critic for The Observer and a freelance contributor to publications including Sight & Sound. Previously she was a critic for The Times.
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Films of the Year 2016: Lee Marshall
Lee has worked for Screen International since 1996 as an Italy-based film critic. He also writes on travel, design and culture for a range of UK, US and Italian publications.
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Films of the Year 2016: Sarah Ward
Sarah joined Screen International in 2015 as an Australia-based critic. She also writes for ArtsHub, Concrete Playground, Metro Magazine and Screen Education, is a contributor to SBS, and is heard on ABC radio.
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Screen critics: best films of 2016
Ten Screen critics select their favourite films of the year.
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News
'Rogue One' on course for $250m-$300m global bow
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story opens day-and-date in most major markets this week when insiders say it could gross between $130m and $150m internationally by Sunday.
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US Briefs: Miami fest Google Seminar Series to focus on women, race
Miami Dade College will continue its partnership with the tech giant on March 4-5 during the 2017 Miami Film Festival.
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Toronto Film Critics honour 'Toni Erdmann', 'Moonlight'
Maren Ade’s German comedy won three awards including best director and best actress, while Barry Jenkins’s drama was named best film.
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Miramax acquires US rights to 'I, Tonya'
One of the buzz titles of the recent AFM has found its US home.
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Comment
Opinion: Populist Globes heap kudos on 'La La Land'
UPDATED: Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) voters like to keep everybody happy by spreading their largesse across as many contenders as possible.