All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 1001
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Reviews
‘Clara Sola’: Cannes Review
Wendy Chinchilla Araya is a standout in this intense Costa Rican feature playing in Directors’ Fortnight
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News
Neill Blomkamp’s ‘Demonic’ to open UK’s Frightfest 2021
Genre festival reveals 25 titles set to play at its first in-person event since 2019.
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Reviews
‘The Souvenir: Part II’: Cannes Review
Joanna Hogg’s sequel to 2019’s ‘The Souvenir’ is both daring and absorbing
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News
Galway Film Fleadh unveils line-up of enticing new Irish titles
The hybrid festival will showcase 11 world premieres.
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News
Berlin award-winner ‘La Mif’ acquired for UK-Ireland (exclusive)
Fred Baillif’s teenage drama won best film in the Generation 14plus competition at this year’s Berlinale.
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News
Pandemic-era Cannes wrestles with early teething troubles
Delegates are expressing alarm at the lack of social distancing measures in place.
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News
Buyers feast on Icelandic drama ‘Lamb’ (exclusive)
The film is screening in Un Certain Regard at Cannes.
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News
Cineart secures bumper crop of Cannes titles
The 17 titles are a mix of pre-buys and acquisitions.
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News
Producers join forces with O Brother to create mega indie Belgian distributor (exclusive)
The company aims to release up to 25 Belgian-focused films a year.
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Features
IFC Films president Arianna Bocco talks Cannes slate, indie sector optimism
IFC Films president Arianna Bocco is back in Cannes with three Competition titles and feeling buoyant about the future of the independent space.
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Promotion
How new areas of London have reinvented themselves as filming destinations
With the popularity of filming in the UK capital city growing fast, it is the role of Film London to see international demands are met for production space and a diverse workforce
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News
Sony swoops for Anita Mui biopic from Edko Films (exclusive)
Hong Kong fashion model Louise Wong stars as the renowned actress and Canto-pop diva.
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Features
Cannes 2021: Japan hot projects
The focus at home might be on the delayed Olympic games, but Japanese sellers are back at the Marché with titles from the likes of Takashi Miike and Yoji Yamada
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News
‘Clara Sola’ team planning 1790s-set gothic drama (exclusive)
Nathalie Álvarez Mesén is developing The Wolf Will Tear Your Immaculate Hands.
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News
Lionsgate picks new president of domestic TV and digital distribution
Company says the move completes a restructure of its worldwide TV/digital distribution operation.
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Reviews
‘Jane By Charlotte’: Cannes Review
Jane Birkin and Charlotte Gainsbourg explore their relationship in this modest, tender documentary
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Reviews
’The Velvet Underground’: Cannes Review
Todd Haynes channels the essence of rock group The Velvet Underground in this immersive documentary
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News
New York Asian Film Festival sets line-up
The hybrid event has set two world premieres and six international premieres.
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Reviews
‘Onoda - 10,000 Nights in the Jungle’: Cannes Review
Opening Un Certain Regard, Arthur Harari’s feature follows a Japanese soldier who fights on through the decades
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Reviews
‘Everything Went Fine’: Cannes Review
Sophie Marceau leads a strong cast in Francois Ozon’s quietly moving tribute to his late writing partner, Emmanuele Bernheim