All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 1023
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WaZabi Films boards ‘Wuhan Wuhan’ ahead of virtual Cannes market (exclusive)
Diane Moy Quan, Donna Gigliotti, Starlight Media founder Peter Luo produced.
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Natalie Portman, Julianne Moore, Todd Haynes team on Rocket Science Cannes sales title ‘May December’
Haynes doc The Velvet Underground to premiere in Cannes Official Selection next month.
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MGM acquires Sean Penn’s Cannes selection ‘Flag Day’
Penn’s feature directorial debut The Indian Runner played on the Croisette in 1991.
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UK box office preview: ‘The Father’ set for widest release since cinema reopening
Oscar-winning drama will be Lionsgate’s fourth biggest release to date.
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France’s Bonne Pioche boards Rinkel Film drama inspired by Jeffrey Epstein’s French ‘fixer’ (exclusive)
Dutch outfit Rinkel Film acquired rights to former model’s novel, inspired by Jean-Luc Brunel allegations.
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Features
Director Thomas Robsahm talks ‘A-ha The Movie’ ahead of Tribeca premiere
Norwegian filmmaker talks getting the band back together for his Tribeca Film Festival premiere.
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Reviews
‘Lady Boss: The Jackie Collins Story’: Tribeca Review
The popular, colourful author gets a documentary that’s a real page-turner
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Shanghai film festival head talks protocols and highlights of the 2021 edition
The festival’s second hybrid edition opens on June 11 with patriotic feature 1921.
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Drew Xanthopoulos talks Apple TV+ whale song doc ‘Fathom’ ahead of Tribeca debut
Film follows two female scientists on separate expeditions to research how whales communicate
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Rose Byrne to play NZ leader in Cannes package ‘They Are Us’ for FilmNation, CAA
Andrew Niccol to direct in New Zealand.
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First-look: Voltage boards ‘American Night’ starring Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Emile Hirsch (exclusive)
ICM Partners represents US rights.
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Reviews
‘12 Mighty Orphans’: Tribeca Review
Luke Wilson and Martin Sheen guide a team of footballing underdogs to a cinematic formula
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Riz Ahmed joins call for greater Muslim inclusion as film study reveals “dangerous stereotypes"
Report found no Muslim speaking characters in 181 of sample 200 films in US, UK, Australia, New Zealand.
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Locksmith Animation names Natalie Fischer as CEO
Appointment follows the departure of co-founder Sarah Smith.
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Alexander Nanau’s ‘Collective’ wins first Lux Audience Award
Oscar-nominated documentary maker called for “a free press” when accepting award.
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Gaspar Noé releases first image for surprise Cannes addition ‘Vortex’ (exclusive)
Previous Noé films to screen in Cannes include Lux Æterna, Climax, Enter The Void and Irréversible.
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Bafta joins Time’s Up UK to call for “high-level summit” to tackle harassment
Earlier this week, Time’s Up UK called for an independent body to provide a safe space to victims.
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Tallinn’s Baltic Event unveils first Cannes market co-pro projects
Seven projects from across Europe selected for Cannes showcase.
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Russia to sign co-production treaty with Israel
The treaty is expected to come into effect by the end of the year.
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Charades boards new Un Certain Regard title ‘La Traviata, My Brothers And I’ (exclusive)
Feature follows a 14-year-old boy growing up in difficult circumstances who develops a passion for opera.