All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 1010
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News
Jamie Lee Curtis to receive honorary Golden Lion at Venice Film Festival
Latest feature starring the US actress, ‘Halloween Kills’, to screen out of competition.
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American Film Market confirms in-person return in November
Dates set for physical event in 2021.
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‘Game Of Thrones’ prequel ‘House Of The Dragon’ first to shoot on Warner Bros’ UK virtual stage
New facility will feature a wraparound virtual environment of more than 7,000ft2.
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Cannes unveils Caméra d’Or jury, confirms 31 eligible first features
Past winners of the first feature prize include Jim Jarmusch, Mira Nair, Naomi Kawase, Steve McQueen, Houda Benyamina and Lukas Dhont.
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Reinstated DGA rule creates obstacles for ‘Black Widow,’ upcoming Warner Bros releases
74th Annual DGA Awards set for March 12, 2022.
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STXfilms dates quartet of US releases led by ‘Queenpins’, untitled Guy Ritchie thriller
Rosetr includes American football drama National Champions, action thriller Violence Of Action.
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Reviews
‘Black Widow’: Review
At last, Scarlett Johansson casts her web in this MCU standalone spinoff
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News
Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea International Film Festival moves 2021 dates
The inaugural edition is being moved back by two weeks to December 6-15.
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Black British cinema pioneer Menelik Shabazz dies aged 67
Filmmaker was known for titles such as ‘The Story Of Lovers Rock’ and ‘Burning An Illusion’.
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Chadi Zeneddine joins Cairo International Film Festival’s industry team
Zeneddine will head up the festival’s Cairo Film Connection project market.
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Features
How US drama series have reflected the virus crisis on screen
When Covid-19 struck, US showrunners were suddenly faced with the dilemma of whether or not to weave the pandemic into their storylines.
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News
Eurimages backs Lukas Dhont, Brandon Cronenberg, Fyzal Boulifa projects
Upcoming features from Margarethe Von Trotta and Fernando Trueba also receive support.
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Promotion
The 50 year-old National Film And Television School is at the vanguard of a vibrant UK film industry.
“We want to be even more inclusive, to do more to support production and to move into new specialisations.”
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New Europe picks up Karlovy Vary competition title ‘The Staffroom’ (exclusive)
The film is Sonja Tarokić’s feature debut.
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Father-son drama ‘Ravine’ takes top prize at Hungarian Motion Picture Awards
The awards were held on the closing night of the first Hungarian Motion Picture Festival (HMPF).
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Karlovy Vary unveils 2021 competition line-up
World premieres include UK drama ‘Boiling Point’, starring Stephen Graham.
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Olivia Colman comedy ‘Joyride’ acquired for UK-Ireland (exclusive)
Filming to begin in Ireland from July 2021.
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Features
Why the French TV drama boom is "just the beginning"
Long considered the poor relation to cinema in France, the country’s TV drama scene is sizzling as boundaries break down amid a content boom.
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News
BFI to lead skills review for UK government
Review is aimed at sharing best practice to tackle screen industries’ needs.
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Reviews
’Porno Uncle Jim”: Thessaloniki Review
Stephan Bookas sets out to discover more about his great uncle, 1960s porn baron J.J Proferes