All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 1000
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News
Saban Films takes ‘Ida Red’ for North America and UK
The crime drama is set to premiere at next month’s Locarno Film Festival.
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Reviews
‘Stillwater’: Cannes Review
Matt Damon teams up with Camille Cottin and director Tom McCarthy for this story about an Oklahoma oil rigger who goes to France in search of redemption
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News
Netflix and Shonda Rhimes plan features under expanded deal
The Bridgerton producer is also looking at gaming and virtual reality content.
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Reviews
‘After Yang’: Cannes Review
Kogonada follows up Colombus with a beautifully-executed tale of AI and identity starring Colin Farrell
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News
Universal signs streaming deal with Amazon Prime Video
Amazon will get Universal films after the studio’s own streaming service Peacock.
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Promotion
Hungarian producers look to reach larger audiences through ambitious co-productions
Hungarian producers are setting up international co-productions of scale as Hungarian films strive to reach larger audiences than ever.
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News
The Screen Podcast: on the ground for the return of Cannes
Hosts Matt Mueller and Fionnuala Halligan are joined on the Croisette by Screen’s Americas editor Jeremy Kay and Premier PR’s Jonathan Rutter.
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Reviews
‘Playground’: Cannes Review
Life in a French primary school is a trauma to be endured in Laura Wandel’s gut-punch debut
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News
Henry Cavill, Dua Lipa, Samuel L Jackson among all-star cast for Matthew Vaughn’s ‘Argylle’
Cast also includes Sam Rockwell, Bryce Dallas Howard and John Cena.
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Reviews
‘Lingui: The Sacred Bonds’: Cannes Review
A single mother struggles to protect her pregnant daugter in Mahamat-Saleh Haroun’s Cannes Competition title
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Reviews
‘The Hill Where Lionesses Roar’: Cannes Review
French actress Luana Bajrami makes her directorial debut with this sympathetic drama
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Features
How Spain is aiming to become a world-beating production hub
The Spanish film and TV sector is attracting increased investment from the government intent on ensuring the territory becomes a world-beating production hub.
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Features
How investment from US streamers has transformed the Spanish production landscape
The US streaming giants are investing heavily in Spain and Spanish-language content, and are transforming the kind of projects local producers are making.
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Features
Versatile locations play key role in Spain’s production boom
Spain is one of the busiest international production hubs thanks to its ability to replicate far‑flung parts of the world and a series of attractive financial incentives.
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Features
New talent fuels Spain’s buzzing independent sector
Spain’s independent producers are adapting their business models to challenging times, armed with slates brimming with new projects made by exciting new filmmakers.
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Features
Cannes 2021: Spain hot projects
International buyers should keep an eye on this selection of projects from Spanish filmmakers including Iciar Bollain, Cesc Gay and Alex de la Iglesia.
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Features
Catalan filmmakers and projects are out in force in Cannes
Libertad by Clara Roquet is screening in Critics’ Week and is the only Spanish feature at Cannes Film Festival.
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News
Imax to open first Cannes theatre in city’s Cineum multiplex
Owners hope to secure status as official venue for the film festival and other events.
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Features
How Eskil Vogt’s Cannes title ‘The Innocents’ cast and coached its young stars
Norwegian drama will premiere in Un Certain Regard at the Cannes Film Festival.
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News
‘Annette’ takes early lead on Screen’s Cannes jury grid
Leos Carax’s ‘Annette’ leads Nadav Lapid’s ’Ahed’s Knee’ and Francois Ozon’s ’Everything Went Fine’.