All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 1068
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Universal takes international as ‘Mr. Malcolm’s List’ starts Ireland shoot
Bleecker Street holds US rights, LevelFILM to distribute in Canada.
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First look at Oleg Sentsov’s ‘Rhino’ set for Bulgaria’s Sofia Meetings
Ukrainian filmmaker’s third feature was postponed due to five years imprisonment.
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Qumra 2021: photographer Brigitte Lacombe on working with Scorsese, Streep and Spielberg
French photographer has worked with the likes of Federico Fellini, Steven Spielberg and Lynne Ramsay across near 50-year career.
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Qumra 2021: Online edition offered a beacon of hope and community
The seventh edition nurtured 48 short and feature-length projects across some 700 online meetings.
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Mubi appoints former Netflix exec as head of global marketing (exclusive)
Trafalgar Releasing’s Ollie Charles also joining as senior communications manager.
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Mark Cousins project among Visions du Réel industry titles
Several award-winning filmmakers to pitch latest projects at industry platform, which has added three new cash prizes.
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How ‘Promising Young Woman’ overcame challenges and controversy
“We’re always looking for something that could be where culture may be going.”
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My Screen Life: Oscar-nominated producer Lynette Howell Taylor
”I would direct it — no way would I leave that in the hands of someone else!”
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Reviews
‘Violet’: SXSW Review
Justine Bateman’s debut drama is about a Hollywood film executive who has to deal with her demanding - and demeaning - inner voice
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XYZ Films brokers BuzzFeed Studios EP role on SXSW Covid comedy ‘Recovery’ (exclusive)
Film premiered this week at virtual festival.
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‘The Drover’s Wife The Legend Of Molly Johnson’: SXSW Review
Leah Purcell directs and stars and writes this Outback revenge thriller based on her own stageplay of an 19th century story
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Sellers report busy Filmart but caution global market still some way from recovery
Asian sellers were presenting packed slates of new titles, but due to cinema closures, buyers are still cautious in many parts of the world.
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Philip Yung on recreating a famous tale of corrupt cops in ‘Where The Wind Blows’
Tony Leung Chiu-wai and Aaron Kwok head the cast of the film, about two policemen-turned-fugitives who terrorised Hong Kong in the 1960s.
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‘Swan Song’: SXSW Review
Udo Kier stars in this touching story of a retired Ohio hairdresser on one last job
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‘AIDS Diva: The Legend Of Connie Norman’: Flare Review
The short life and times of ’a radical activist and feisty charmer”
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Qumra 2021: Musician Yasmine Hamdan says “you take a break from yourself” when composing for film
Contemporary Arabic music pioneer Hamdan takes inspiration from Middle Eastern traditions and history.
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Bleecker Street takes Maria Schrader’s ‘I’m Your Man’ for the US
The German comic romance took the best actor Silver Bear at Berlin.
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Qumra 2021: Jessica Hausner plans to shoot next film ‘Club Zero’ in the UK
Austrian director previously shot Cannes 2019 Palme d’Or contender Little Joe in the UK.
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How can the industry develop a more inclusive workforce?
More targeted craft training for working with non-white individuals is being created.
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Cannes Marché confirms four-day online ‘Pre-Cannes Screenings’ in May
The exact end-of-May dates are still be confirmed