All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 1064
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Sundance Institute CEO Keri Putnam to step down this year
“We cannot overstate her impact,” says founder Robert Redford.
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Neon-Bleecker Street distribution JV Decal hires Ayo Kepher-Maat as SVP
Lilly Stuecklen joins as distribution manager.
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Bertrand Tavernier dies aged 79
The French director’s films include Golden Bear-winner Fresh Bait, Bafta-winner Life And Nothing But and Round Midnight.
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Pablo Larrain’s ‘Spencer’ fills Prince Charles role as shoot moves to UK
Pablo Larrain directs the feature that stars Kristen Stewart as Princess Diana.
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Features
Awards whispers: “I expect Oscar members feel more connected to their nominations than their Bafta counterparts”
Screen’s jury of anonymous voters reacts to the Oscar and Bafta nominations.
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Deckert Distribution boards three Visions du Réel competition titles (exclusive)
Documentaries include ‘The Bubble’, a portrait of the world’s largest retirement community.
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Switzerland’s Visions du Réel unveils 2021 competition titles
Documentary festival aims to host physical as well as online events.
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Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea Lodge lab unveils 2021 participant projects
Eight-month programme culminates with industry pitching event at first edition of Red Sea International Film Festival in November.
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‘Promising Young Woman’ skips UK theatrical release to debut on Sky Cinema in April
Bafta and Oscar-nominated title will land on Sky Cinema on April 16.
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Busan appoints new heads of festival and market
Appointments follow the recent departure of Jay Jeon.
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Features
Why more independent filmmakers are turning to podcasts
The growing popularity of podcasts has seen filmmakers experiment with alternative ways to showcase their work.
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Amazon acquires gay rugby doc ‘Steelers’ for UK-Ireland
Eammon Ashton-Atkinson’s documentary centres on the world’s first gay rugby club.
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M-Appeal sells Berlin Generation title ‘Cocoon’ to North America, Europe, Brazil (exclusive)
Leonie Krippendorff’s teenage drama picked up for the US, Spain, Denmark, Sweden and Benelux.
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Reviews
‘Tom Petty, Somewhere You Feel Free’: SXSW Review
A poignant look at the making of the musician’s ground-breaking solo album, ‘Wildflowers’, in 1994
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Cineworld to raise fresh funds as annual losses top $3bn
Cinema chain has widely remained closed since March 2020.
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‘Nomadland’ sets sights on Oscars after latest win at PGA awards
Soul, My Octopus Teacher, The Crown, Hamilton among other winners.
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Buyers in UK, France, Canada acquire Berlin Encounters selection ‘The Beta Test’ (exclusive)
IFC FIlms holds US rights.
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Film Movement snaps up Tallinn Black Nights grand prize winner ‘Fear’ (exclusive)
Black and white Bulgarian drama to receive North American premiere at Santa Barbara Film Festival
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Features
Is 45 days the new length of the US theatrical window?
Disney and Warner Bros show their cards.
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Spain announces milestone $1.9bn audiovisual sector investment plan
Pedro Sánchez targets “sustainable, richer and more fruitful ecosystem”.