All Screen articles in February 17 2017 – Page 7
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News
'The Final Master' wins at Berlin's Asian Brilliant Stars
Xu Haofeng took best director for his martial arts film at the inaugural edition of the event.
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'I Am Not Your Negro' sells to more than 40 territories
EXCLUSIVE: Wide Management has closed a series of deals on the feature doc.
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Alpha Violet, Polish MD4 team on 'The Lure' director's next project
EXCLUSIVE: Second film from Polish director of predatory mermaid picture from Agnieszka Smoczynska explores motherhood.
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Features
Highland Film Group talks up starry 2017 slate in Berlin
After years of quietly assembling an eye-catching stable of sales titles, Highland Film Group is poised to step up to the major leagues with its upcoming slate.
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Ken Loach slams government in Bafta speech for 'I, Daniel Blake'
Director delivers fiery acceptance speech after winning Outstanding British Film.
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Reviews
'A Fantastic Woman': Berlin Review
A transgender woman loses her partner in Sebastian Leilo’s “wrenchingly emotional” drama
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China’s Hishow swoops on 'Hunter Killer', 'Escobar'
The deal is understood to be in the region of $10m, making it one of the biggest deals of the EFM.
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Reviews
'The Young Karl Marx': Berlin Review
Raul Peck takes viewers on a romp through the writing of the Communist Manifesto, with August Diehl starring as the titular theorist
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Chinese online portal MEIFine claims quota free access
Steve Wang of Worldwide Business Team and Craig Santy’s Great Eastern International will over foreign content acquisitions.
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'Inflame': Berlin Review
A psychological thriller set in contemporary Istanbul sees a TV editor grapple with her mysterious past
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'The Lego Batman Movie' wins North American box office on $56m
Warner Bros’ family tentpole emerged top of a pack of new releases that included Universal’s Fifty Shades Darker and Lionsgate-Summit’s John Wick: Chapter Two.
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Reviews
'Spoor': Berlin Review
Dir/scr. Agnieszka Holland. Poland/Germany/Czech Republic/Sweden/Slovak Republic, 2017, 128 mins.Misfortune stalking a small town, the natural world enforcing balance, or both? Spoor’s narrative defies easy categorisation but invites considerable contemplation, Polish writer-director Agnieszka Holland has toyed with high-profile TV projects such as Burning Bush and House of ...
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'Devil's Freedom': Berlin Review
Mexico’s drug wars laid bare in Everado Gonzalez’s documentary
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Lucrecia Martel, Paulo Branco join Qumra masters as 2017 projects revealed
Upcoming films by Babak Jalali, Kaouther Ben Hania and Bassem among the 34 projects due to attend this year.
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Screen Time: Berlin jury member Diego Luna talks Mexico, Trump and 'Rogue One' (video)
WATCH: Screen interviews the Mexican actor-director-producer at the 2017 Berlinale.
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Eight talking points ahead of the Baftas
From La La Land’s potential sweep to an overlooked diversity conundrum, Screen weighs in.
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Berlinale industry show solidarity for imprisoned Oleg Sentsov
Agnieszka Holland among those to voice concern for the Ukrainian director’s ongoing incarceration.