All Screen articles in December 23 2016 – Page 3
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'Blade Runner 2049' first trailer revealed
Sequel to iconic sci-fi directed by Denis Villeneuve and stars Ryan Gosling and Harrison Ford.
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Berlin expands TV strand Drama Series Days for 2017
Drama Series Days will now run for three days and moves to a new venue.
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Australian production and sales outfit launches with Sundance romance 'First Girl I Loved'
EXCLUSIVE: Recently launched Arcadia heads to Utah with survival thriller.
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Eurimages to support 13 films including Garrone’s 'Pinocchio'
Council of Europe’s cinema fund to award €3,843,000.
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UK box office: 'Rogue One' records biggest opening of 2016
Disney’s Star Wars spin-off achieves second-highest December opening of all time behind The Force Awakens.
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Redeeming Features acquires majority share in ex-Metrodome MD’s company
EXCLUSIVE: UK production outfit buys 80% of shares in production and consultancy venture Port Royal.
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'Glory' wins top prize at Les Arcs European Film Festival
Other big winners were Home, Layla M, The Fixer and Lady Macbeth.
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US Briefs: Orion Pictures, Samuel Goldwyn Films buy 'Youth In Oregon'
The partners plan to release Joel David Moore’s drama theatrically and on demand in the US on February 3.
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'Rogue One' conquers North America, Will Smith's 'Collateral Beauty' flops (update)
DECEMBER 19 UPDATE: Rogue One: A Star Wars Story has scored the second highest December opening in history behind last year’s $247.9m by Stars Wars: The Force Awakens.
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Zsa Zsa Gabor dies aged 99
The Hungarian-born socialite and celebrity has died at her Bel Air home after reportedly suffering a heart attack. She was 99.
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US briefs: 'Abrázame Como Antes' triumphs at Costa Rica fest
Jurgen Ureña’s film was named Best Central American Feature Film and Best National Feature Film as the 2016 Costa Rica International Film Festival (CRFIC) wrapped on Sunday.
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2016 Germany box office report: Local hits but year-on-year slump
It was the worst performance in five years for locally produced films in the first nine months of the year.
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