All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 1050
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News
Bergamo Film Meeting turns the spotlight on first and second-time directors
The Italian event showcases European arthouse fare to potential local distributors.
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Reviews
‘A Man And A Camera’: CPH:DOX Review
Dutch filmmaker Guido Hendrikx silently films the residents of a small town to surprising reactions
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Reviews
‘Gabi, Between Ages 8 and 13’: CPH:DOX Review
Five years in the life of Gabi, a Swedish adolescent who struggles to identify as either male or female
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Features
CPH:DOX director Guido Hendrikx – “I was like an extra-terrestrial”
‘A Man With A Camera’ saw the Dutch filmmaker knock on the doors of total strangers and remain silent while filming their reactions.
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News
“Force of nature”: UK industry looks forward to the Mia Bays era at the BFI Film Fund
Bays will take on the role for an initial three-year period from October.
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Oscar-nominated ‘The Man Who Sold His Skin’ acquired for UK-Ireland
The Tunisian drama debuted at Venice and is nominated for best international feature.
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Comment
Guest comment: Global Screen Fund will help UK talent export their films overseas, says Oliver Dowden
Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden shares his thoughts on the UK’s Global Screen Fund (GSF), the first strand of which is launching next week.
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Features
CPH:DOX director Roser Corella - “I hope the film can be a tool to fight the system”
‘Room Without A View’ explores at the bleak reality of foreign domestic workers in Lebanon.
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Features
Can the international festival circuit save creative documentary making?
Theatrical prospects for many festival doc films are slimmer than ever.
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News
Bafta restructures senior management team
Donna Mathews joins from Channel 4 as executive director of PR and communications.
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News
Sofie Gråbøl, Ellie Kendrick to star in ‘Attachment’ for TrustNordisk (exclusive)
The cast also includes Josephine Park and David Dencik.
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‘Nomadland’, Carey Mulligan, Michaela Coel, Riz Ahmed among 2021 Spirit Awards winners
Minari, Sound Of Metal deliver best supporting actor prizes.
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US producers guild launches workplace harassment task force
Guild says it stands with those who speak out against “violence and intimidation in all forms”.
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HBO Max, HBO subscribers climb to 44.2m in US
Godzilla vs. Kong bolsters parent company AT&T’s belief in same-day release strategy.
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UK’s Global Screen Fund to go live from April 28
Recruitment for the head of the Fund is ongoing.
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Reviews
‘Mortal Kombat’: Review
The only epic element of this Warner Bros reboot is the level of violence onscreen
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News
Randy Couture heist thriller ‘Blowback’ wraps for PEG ahead of Cannes sales launch (exclusive)
Source: Premiere Entertainment Group Blowback teaser art LA-based Premiere Entertainment Group’s (PEG) Randy Couture heist thriller Blowback has wrapped production ahead of a sales launch at the virtual Cannes Marché in June. Six-time UFC champion Couture (The Expendables franchise; The Scorpion King 2) stars alongside Cam Gigandet ...
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Reviews
‘United States Vs. Reality Winner’: CPH: DOX Review
Taut investigation into the jailing of US whistleblower Reality Winner
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News
German cinemas to stay closed until June 30 (update)
Move throws Berlinale’s Summer Special into doubt.
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News
Martin Scorsese, Irwin Winkler, John Carney line up George Gershwin-inspired musical
Carney (Once, Sing Street) will direct.