All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 109
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News
YouTube beginning to dominate UK video consumption among adults, says Ofcom
Regulator’s Online Nation report finds 9 in 10 of all online adults using the Google service.
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Features
Atlas Workshops’ Hédi Zardi on why the programme has extended to include a business focus
Marrakech’s Atlas Workshops are now five days long in person, extending even longer online.
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Features
How Pioneer Pictures’ Ildiko Kemeny became the face of Hungarian cinema for international productions
Kemeny’s co-producer credits in the last two years alone include Poor Things, Maria, Dune: Prophecy and FBI: International.
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“It’s been a joy:” Four project teams look back on a year at TorinoFilmLab
Filmmakers from Greece, Ireland, the Philippines and Portugal reveal how TFL has taken their projects ot the next step.
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Promotion
FYC Screenings: Poland Oscar submission ‘Under The Volcano’
Damian Kocur directs a story surrounding a Ukrainian family on holiday in Tenerife who discover they cannot return home due to the Russian invasion.
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Sky’s Karl Holmes to lead Disney+ in EMEA
Former Sky UK and Ireland finance chief to oversee Disney+ and direct-to-consumer operations.
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How Donald Trump’s election bid complicated the US release of ‘The Apprentice’
Jeremy Kay talks to key players including director Ali Abbasi about the film’s bumpy ride.
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Ffilm Cymru Wales names Amanda Rees next chair (exclusive)
Outgoing chair Ruth McElroy departs in December.
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Locarno Pro’s Open Doors to turn spotlight on African talent for next four years
Locarno’s co-production and talent development initiative is to focus on the African continent for its next cycle.
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Sony shifts ‘Paddington In Peru’ US release to February 14, 2025
Family tentpole goes up against Captain America: Brave New World.
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‘Nickel Boys’ among African American Film Critics Association honourees
RaMell Ross, Malcolm Washington, Nicole Avant also earn recognition.
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‘Moana 2’ sets pre-Thanksgiving, Walt Disney Animation Studios preview record
First animation opened on $56.6m in November 2016.
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European Parliament confirms culture and technology commissioners
Finland’s Henna Virkkunen and Malta’s Glenn Micallef take up key commissioner roles following June’s EU elections
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Mohsen Makhmalbaf urges UK government to open doors to Afghanistan’s creatives
“Bringing these people here is not just saving the life of individuals. It’s saving culture.”
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In pictures: International Film Festival of India 2024
See some highlights from the 2024 International Film Festival of India (IFFI).
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In pictures: India’s Film Bazaar 2024
See some highlights from the 2024 of India’s Film Bazaar in Goa.
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Features
Coralie Fargeat on making ‘The Substance’ her own way: “Everything had to be in excess”
Coralie Fargeat tells Rebecca Leffler about her amour for gore — and Demi Moore — and how she made hit feminist body-horror The Substance her own way
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Philip Knatchbull to return to UK’s Curzon on interim basis; Edward Fletcher to depart (exclusive)
Curzon was acquired at auction by US’ Fortress Investment Group earlier this month.
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Olsberg·SPI, Screen experts to discuss the latest trends in global film and TV production incentives
It will take place on Thursday December 5 at 4:30pm GMT (5:30pm CET, 8:30am PST).
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Kaouther Ben Hania, Maryam Touzani projects among 24 backed by Eurimages
16 of the 24 projects funded are to be directed or co-directed by women, representing over 75% of the total funding awarded.