All Screen articles in December 18 2015
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Icon, Alarm Pictures strike distribution pact
EXCLUSIVE: Bella Thorne, Rupert Grint, Jerry Ferrara titles among deal.
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German-Israeli doc programme adds 'Angry Indian Goddesses' co-producer
EXCLUSIVE: Collection of shorts due to screen as omnibus film at German and Israeli festivals in 2017.
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'Sparrows' wins top prize at Les Arcs; 'Room' wins audience award
Other winners include Eva Husson’s Bang Gang.
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Berlin: first Generation films revealed
More than a dozen titles announced ahead of the unveiling of the full programme next month.
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International buyers seek 'well-being' & crime formats
International buyers at UKTI and Indielab’s Meet the International Broadcasters event last week were searching for crime, health and fixed-rig programming - with backing from the likes of Netflix now seen as an added opportunity.
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BAFTA, Beijing Film Academy sign MOU for UK-China collaboration
Aims to promote creative and cultural exchange across film and television.
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Soda Pictures acquires Craig Fairbrass thriller 'Breakdown'
Distributor to handle theatrical and home ent in the UK.
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Piracy 'release group' sentenced to over 17 years
Five men received more than 17 years and admitted losses to industry of more than $7.45m (£5m).
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JJ Abrams talks women in 'Star Wars'
Director of The Force Awakens reveals the thinking behind writing strong female roles.
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Reviews
Films of the Year 2015: James Marsh
James joined Screen International in 2014. Originally from the UK but based in Hong Kong since 2001, he is a critic for the South China Morning Post and RTHK Radio 3, and also Asian editor for twitchfilm.com.
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Films of the Year 2015: Dan Fainaru
A film critic for more than 55 years and Screen International’s critic-at-large, Dan has written for the title since 2001. Honorary vice-president of Fipresci, he is editor of Israel’s film magazine Cinematheque.
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Films of the Year 2015: 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 2015: 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 2015: 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 2015: 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 2015: Wendy Ide
Wendy joined Screen International in 2015 as a London-based critic. Previously she was a critic for The Times. She also writes for Sight & Sound and is a regular contributor to Reuters television.
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Films of the Year 2015: Charles Gant
Charles joined Screen International in 2015 as a London-based critic. The film editor of Heat magazine, he also writes regularly for The Guardian, Sight & Sound and the BFI’s Film Audience Network.