All Screen articles in February 19 2016 – Page 4
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Film-maker calls for Saudi cinemas to show his film
Saudi film-maker Mahmoud Sabbagh challenges Saudi authorities to show his film in cinemas.
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Wide House sells 'Porno', 'Those Who Jump'
Wide House has made a further deals at EFM led by Carmine Amoroso’s Porno e Liberta.
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Wide Management pre-sells 'Glory' from 'The Lesson' duo
EXCLUSIVE: French sales outfit Wide Management has pre-sold drama Glory, the next film from the directorial duo behind festival award-winner The Lesson (Urok).
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Sarajevo fest to host Amat Escalante tribute
Mexican filmmaker to deliver career interview and take part in post-screening Q&As.
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MAD boards Alayan brothers' 'The Reports On Sarah And Saleem'
EXCLUSIVE: Brothers Muayad and Rami Alayan’s previous film Love, Theft And Other Entanglements debuted at Berlin 2015.
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Losange racks up 'Things To Come' sales
EXCLUSIVE: Curzon Artificial Eye takes Mia Hansen-Løve’s Golden Bear contender for the UK.
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New Sparta readies Cold War thriller
EXCLUSIVE: Film will tell the story of the CIA’s attempts to recover a Soviet nuclear submarine, dubbed Project Azorian.
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Michael Moore cancels Berlinale trip due to ill health
Where To Invade Next to receive European premiere at Berlinale.
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AB Svensk Filmindustri, FLX sign output deal
Agreement comprises co-production and distribution of all of FLX’s projects in development.
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Berlin: Upside Distribution to sell 'Uncle Howard'
Documentary about US filmmaker whose life was cut short by AIDS scores international sales deal.
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Picturehouse nets 'The Innocents' for UK
Re-titled Anne Fontaine drama Agnus Dei premiered at Sundance.
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Berlin: Tomer and Barak Heymann on 'Who’s Gonna Love Me Now?'
Documentary duo reveal how they found a story of music and courage.
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Berlin Q&A: Vincent Perez, 'Alone In Berlin'
Arthouse favourite and fixture of period dramas such as Cyrano De Bergerac and La Reine Margot, Vincent Perez has moved steadily towards directing since his 1992 short L’échange.
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Berlin: 'Alone In Berlin' fails to impress Screen's jury
WW2 drama with Emma Thompson and Brendan Gleeson scores low with the Screen jury.
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Berlin Q&A: Steve Coogan, 'Shepherds And Butchers'
Comedian and film star Steve Coogan plays a crusading lawyer taking on a seemingly unwinnable case in Apartheid era South Africa in Oliver Schmitz’s Shepherds And Butchers (sold at EFM by West End Films).
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Digital power players suffer push-back at EFM
EFM continues Sundance theme of markets pushing back against digital giants Netflix and Amazon.
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Vertigo boards 'Ratchet & Clank'
EXCLUSIVE: Distributor sets an April 29 release for the animation based on the video game franchise.
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Pyramide inks 'Les Ogres' deals
EXCLUSIVE: Léa Fehner’s drama recently won top prize at Rotterdam
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Jour2fête scores 'Free To Run' sales
EXCLUSIVE: Documentary due for theatrical release in Belgium, France and Switzerland this spring.
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The Ink Factory: the story behind 'The Night Manager'
EXCLUSIVE: Ahead of its Berlinale debut, Screen talked to the producers behind the buzzed-about John le Carré adaptation, which cost $5m per episode.