All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 107
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News
Inaugural Uruguayan edition of Ventana Sur opens with high hopes, expanded programming
Close to 2,000 accredited professionals descending on ’Río de la Plata’ event
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Reviews
‘Nosferatu’: Review
Bill Skarsgard and Nicholas Hoult sink their teeth into Robert Eggers’ thrilling take on the vampire legend
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Promotion
The Brazilian film industry is poised to become a major force in international co-production
Its been a good year for Brazilian films at major film festivals, thanks to the presence of Walter Salles’ I’m Still Here and Marianna Brennand’s Manas.
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Luca Guadagnino reflects on North African roots at opening of Marrakech film festival
Guadadigno heads the competition jury of this year’s festival.
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Features
JAFF 2024: Indonesia hot projects
Titles include closing film ‘A Brother And 7 Siblings’ by Yandy Laurens.
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Reviews
‘The Sinking Of The Lisbon Maru’: Review
Fang Li explores the 1942 sinking of a Japanese cargo ship in this Chinese awards hopeful
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‘Tokyo Vice’ producer Alex Boden teams with Ringside Studios to launch services firm Tetra
Tetra’s first project is the upcoming ’10Dance’ for Netflix Japan.
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Promotion
Q&A: ‘Under The Volcano’ filmmakers talk Poland Oscar entry
The film tells the story surrounding a Ukrainian family on holiday in Tenerife who discover they cannot return home due to the Russian invasion.
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French-Danish actor Niels Arestrup dies aged 75
Arestrup played a Corsican crime boss in Jacques Audiard’s Cannes Grand Prix, Oscar-nominated A Prophet.
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‘Moana 2’ makes waves at the UK-Ireland box office with £12m debut
‘Moana 2’ had the highest post-pandemic opening for an animated film.
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Sophie Okonedo to receive Richard Harris award at Bifas 2024
The actor is Oscar-nominated for 2004’s ‘Hotel Rwanda’.
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Features
Mohammad Rasoulof on taking on Iran’s oppressive regime with ‘The Seed Of The Sacred Fig’: “Just have hope”
The making of the politically charged domestic-drama thriller has become an inseparable element of the film itself.
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Features
How family plays a key role for documentary awards hopefuls this year
Family presents as a rich strand in the documentaries contending for awards this season. Screen talks to filmmakers about how the theme offers vital audience access points and emotional payload.
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Features
The international Oscar contenders with boldly imagined film worlds
Films competing for this year’s international feature Oscar present some highly vivid conceptions of place.
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‘Moana 2’ makes impressive debut at Korea box office as 'Wicked' trails
The strong performance appears to have revitalised a sluggish Korean box office that had seen weekend earnings dip below $10m for 10 consecutive weeks.
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Armando Iannucci, Kevin Loader launch Touchscreen with BBC Studios development deal
Touchscreen aims to develop and co-produce scripted programming which will be distributed by BBC Studios.
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Reviews
‘Silent Storms’: Marrakech Review
Mysterious sandstorms blow through this atmospheric Algeria-set sci-fi drama
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News
Thomas Benski, former head of Pulse Films, launches media group Lumina
Group is backed by investors including Magnus Rausing’s BFK, Charles Dorfman’s Dorfman Media Holdings and SVS Holdings.
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‘Moana 2’ scores enormous $389m global box office opening
Disney sequel opens at number one in all European, Asian, Latin American markets.
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‘Moana 2’ shatters box office records on $225.2m five-day US bow, drives all-time best Thanksgiving holiday
Excellent bows for The Seed Of The Sacred Fig, Queer.