All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 1073
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Wanda relinquishes majority stake in AMC Entertainment
Chinese company owns 9.8% of common stock, retains two votes on board.
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Doha Film Institute’s Qumra talent incubator launches 2021 edition
The seventh edition will nurture 48 projects by first and second-time directors hailing mainly from the Arab world.
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Reviews
‘Is There Anybody Out There?’: Dublin Review
’Covid crisis’ cinema from the students of Trinity College Dublin
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Features
Filmart 2021: The hot projects from Japan
Films from Soushi Matsumoto, Yuya Ishii and Yujiro Haromoto are all sparking interest.
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Berlin Film Festival sets 2022 dates
If the dates hold, then the Berlinale will be sandwiched between the Baftas and Oscars again.
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Features
The fight to make ‘Sound Of Metal’: “Hollywood didn’t want to hear about heavy metal and deaf people”
Sound Of Metal began as a hybrid docufiction in 2007, directed by Derek Cianfrance, and emerged over a decade later as the fiction feature debut of Darius Marder
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Show goes on for French Césars as disquiet grows over prolonged cinema closures
Frontrunners in 46th edition include Emmanuel Mouret’s love triangle drama Love Affair(s), Albert Dupontel’s Bye Bye Morons.
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Features
How the UK’s VFX and post-production community has adapted to the pandemic
Five individuals working in the sector tell us how they’ve navigated the last few months and why they are so confident about the future.
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Losange secures key deals on Berlinale title ‘Fabian’ (exclusive)
Dominik Graf’s Golden Bear contender came in joint second on Screen’s Berlin jury grid.
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Robert Schwentke to direct corporate greed feature about Germany’s Wildcard scandal
Moritz Borman is producing with Karl Spoerri and Philip Schulz-Deyele.
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Sarajevo’s Docu Rough Cut Boutique selects five projects for 2021
First of three modules will run online from March 22.
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Netflix commissions Spanish ‘Bird Box’ spin-off film
Feature will start production towards the end of this year.
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Features
Hive Media Corp’s Kim Won-kuk talks building a slate of hits in challenging times
The Man Standing Next producer discusses how streamers, Covid-19 are changing Korean film.
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Features
Golden Scene’s Winnie Tsang on opening an independent cinema in Hong Kong
Veteran distributor shares her vision for Golden Scene Cinema, which opened last month in the newly gentrified Kennedy Town district.
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News
UK’s Into Film, Doc Society partner to deliver documentary programming to schools
Doc Society will provide resources from its education arm Doc Academy.
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Los Angeles cinemas given greenlight to reopen for first time in a year
Chains to return to business at different times depending on preparedness.
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Kino Lorber names Clemence Taillandier director of theatrical sales
New hire brings close to 20 years of experience in arthouse film.
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Magnolia International scores EFM slate deals led by ‘A Glitch In The Matrix’ (exclusive)
Some Kind Of Heaven sells to Dogwoof in UK, Filmin in Spain, PPCW in Hong Kong.
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Sony Pictures Classics picks up doc ‘The Lost Leonardo’
Source: Sony Pictures Classics The Lost Leonardo Sony Pictures Classics has acquired worldwide rights excluding the UK, France, and Germany from Dogwoof to Andreas Koefoed’s documentary The Lost Leonardo. The film chronicles the story behind the ‘Salvator Mundi’ (‘Saviour Of The World’), a “lost” portrait of Christ ...