All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 1047
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‘The Son’: Moscow Review
A middle-aged Iranian man struggles to grow up after the death of his mother
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News
Netflix to open Nordic hub in Sweden in second half of year
Streamer will also run team of employees based in Copenhagen.
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‘Things Heard & Seen’: Review
Amanda Seyfried and James Norton try to warm up a haunted-house melodrama for Netflix
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‘Tom Clancy’s Without Remorse’: Review
Michael B Jordan attempts to kickstart a franchise in this Amazon purchase of a Paramount action film
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News
Emily Brontë biopic starring Emma Mackey lands UK, Europe deals; first look revealed
‘Emily’ stars Emma Mackey and marks the feature directorial debut of actress Frances O’Connor.
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Berlin film festival considering all-outdoor Summer Special in June
Covid restrictions mean Germany’s cinemas will not open until June 30.
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European producers must reinvent to survive, says EAVE boss
Producers may need to diversify and collaborate if they hope to grow beyond the pandemic.
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Look to secondary platforms for the unique, challenging documentaries, says Ted Hope
Specialiised titles are struggling for traction on the major streamers, Hope told the CPH:DOX Conference.
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‘Small Axe’, ‘The Crown’, ‘I May Destroy You’ top 2021 Bafta TV nominations
Steve McQueen’s anthology series leads the pack with 15 nominations.
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‘The Virtuoso’: Review
Anthony Hopkins stars in a hitman thriller that fails to thrill or hit
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News
LA County cinemas poised to go up to 75% capacity
Source: Free for use / Alan Mushen Cinema audience / The Tyneside Cinema, Newcastle Cinemas in Los Angeles County could be poised to rise to 75% capacity in the coming weeks after state health officials said the region will be categorised in the least severe yellow tier ...
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‘Another Round’ revenue surges 600% post-Oscars on TVoD services
Nomadland climbs 129%, The Father 67%, Promising Young Woman 63%
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‘Raising A School Shooter’: CPH:DOX Review
Sensitive documentary focusing on the parents of children who have carried out school shootings
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’Disenchanted’ becomes latest high-profile Disney project to shoot in Ireland
Summer-long shoot set to start in May.
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Icelandic filmmaker Árni Ólafur Ásgeirsson dies aged 49
Final film ‘Wolka’ is set for release later this year.
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‘Cliff Walkers’: Review (formerly ‘Impasse’)
Zhang Yimou masters yet another genre with this 1930s-set spy potboiler
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‘The Last Dear Bulgaria’: Moscow Review
In 1940s Kazakhstan, a young fruit-grower revives a medicinal strain of apple and attempts to solve a crime
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News
‘The Social Dilemma’ director addresses criticisms of doc on CPH:DOX panel
Jeff Orlowski faced questions over the hit Netflix documentary.
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7&7 boards young adult drama ‘The Drowning Of Arthur Braxton’ (exclusive)
The completed film is directed by YouTube star Luke Cutforth.