All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 1090
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Spanish sales agents join forces to launch promotion body VICA
Filmax, Film Factory and Latido spearhead the association.
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News
Shahrbanoo Sadat wins script award ahead of Berlinale Co-Production Market
Afghan filmmaker’s ‘Kabul Jan’ won the Baumi Script Development Award.
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Features
10 films to look out for at the 2021 Berlin Film Festival
This year is an opportunity for Carlo Chatrian and Mariette Rissenbeek to elevate some new talents and spotlight some others.
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First look: Timeless Films launches EFM sales on second, third ‘Rock Dog’ features (exclusive)
The films were made back-to-back in Los Angeles.
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Devilworks takes supernatural chiller ‘100 Candles’ for North America
Spring release planned for the title.
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Metro International boards Holocaust survivor doc ‘I Am Here’ (exclusive)
The film depicts 98-year-old Ella Blumenthal.
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Reviews
‘A Brixton Tale’: Glasgow Review
South London-set story of social divides plays Slamdance and Glasgow
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TrustNordisk closes US, UK, Brazil deals on ‘Betrayed’ ahead of EFM (exclusive)
Eirik Svensson directed the Second World War drama, starring ’Kon-Tiki’ actor Jakob Oftebro.
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‘Moon, 66 Questions’: first trailer for Jacqueline Lentzou’s Berlin Encounters title (exclusive)
It stars rising Greek actress Sofia Kokkali (Thread, Little England) as a woman who returns home after a number of years to care for her sick father
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Amazon Studios acquires Sundance doc ‘My Name is Pauli Murray’
Betsy West, Julie Cohen (RBG) directed film about Civil Rights activist, priest and memoirist.
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Finecut clocks deals for crime thriller ‘Midnight’ and more ahead of EFM (exclusive)
Further agreements struck for ‘Slate’, ‘Pipeline’ and ‘The Anchor’.
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‘Taipei Suicide Story’ triumphs at 2021 Slamdance Film Festival
Agnieszka Polska receives $25,000 AGBO Fellowship.
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Features
How the filmmakers behind three buzzy feature docs captured a divisive era in US politics
‘Boys State’, ‘Totally Under Control’, ‘All In: The Fight For Democracy’
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Features
Berlin 2021: Screen’s guide to the Panorama titles
With its first industry-only, online format and strong entries across its sections, Screen profiles the contenders ahead of the 71st Berlinale.
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Reviews
‘The Toll’: Glasgow Review
Michael Smiley plays a tollbooth operator hiding from his past in isolated Western Wales
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Berlin 2021: Screen’s guide to the Encounters titles
With its first industry-only, online format and strong entries across its sections, Screen profiles the contenders ahead of the 71st Berlinale.
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Features
Berlin 2021: Screen’s guide to the Special, Forum and Generation titles
With its first industry-only, online format and strong entries across its sections, Screen profiles the contenders ahead of the 71st Berlinale.
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Features
Aaron Sorkin on why ‘The Trial Of The Chicago 7’ "suddenly became relevant" in the age of Trump
Screenwriter Aaron Sorkin took on the biggest challenge of his career when he stepped up to direct expansive true-life drama ‘The Trial Of The Chicago 7’.
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In conversation: Sofia Coppola and Emerald Fennell - “I can’t watch films that don’t have any female characters”
The director of ‘On The Rocks’ and ‘Promising Young Woman’ spoke via Zoom.