All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 1095
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Features
“It was torturous at times”: the 15-year journey behind ‘The Dig’
The Dig’s journey to the screen began when John Preston’s English historical novel was optioned in 2006.
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News
LevelK boards EFM documentary ‘The Red Ring’ (exclusive)
The film is about the global epidemic of tick-borne infections such as Lyme disease.
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News
New projects from Fatih Akin, Michael Bully Herbig receive backing from German regional funds
Akin’s new film is a gangster drama called ‘Rheingold’.
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International box office: Australia opening boosts ‘The Little Things’
Warner Bros crime thriller The Little Things held pretty steady at the global box office, with estimated weekend takings of $3.1.
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MPM Premium boards Iranian Berlinale Encounters title ‘District Terminal’ (exclusive)
The producer and actors-writers worked on Mohammad Rasoulof’s 2020 Berlinale Golden Bear winner There Is No Evil.
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News
Tony Leung, Andy Lau to star in Emperor’s ‘Once Upon A Time In Hong Kong’
Felix Chong is directing the crime thriller, which reunites talents from the Infernal Affairs series.
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News
Screen digital edition: February 22 2021
Our second writers and directors issue includes interviews with Regina King, Aaron Sorkin, Eliza Hittman and Sofia Coppola talking to Emerald Fennell
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News
Orange Studio unveils diverse EFM slate topped by ‘Schoolmates!’, ‘Slumlord’ (exclusive)
French production and sales arm will unveil four new films at the EFM.
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Features
How frontline medics are guiding UK production through the pandemic
The Production Guild of Great Britain is helping to equip UK Covid Supervisors with the best safety information in the world.
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News
Charades adds Thomas Daneskov’s ‘Wild Men’ to EFM slate, unveils first look image (exclusive)
Other new titles on its slate include Swedish documentary The Scars Of Ali Boulala and French drama Her Way.
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News
Elle Driver to launch Pablo Berger’s feature animation ‘Robot Dreams’ at EFM (exclusive)
Spanish-French co-production involves Barcelona-based Arcadia and France’s Noodles Production and Les Films du Worso.
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News
Doha Film Institute unveils 2021 Qumra masters and 48 projects
Seventh edition of the annual talent incubator moves online for a second year.
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Features
HAF gears up for second online project market with more established filmmakers
Hong Kong-Asia Film Financing Forum set to take place from March 15-17.
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Features
Hong Kong’s Filmart Online finds “opportunity in a crisis” for 2021 edition
Major companies are returning for Filmart’s second online edition, which is back in its traditional March slot.
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News
IFTA joins industry coalition urging US Senate to act on pandemic insurance
“It is enormously challenging for us to go back to work absent pandemic insurance coverage.”
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Reviews
‘The United States Vs. Billie Holiday’: Review
A stunning performance by Andra Day elevates Lee Daniels’ sad biopic
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News
Super Ltd acquires North America on ‘Quo Vadis, Aida?’
Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Oscar submission revisits events leading up to Srebrenica massacre.
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News
HanWay clocks world rights for Alice Lowe’s ‘Timestalker’ ahead of EFM
Reincarnation romantic comedy to also star Sam Riley, Natasia Demetriou and Jacob Anderson.
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News
DDI to launch world sales at EFM on SXSW pandemic comedy ‘The End Of Us’ (exclusive)
Henry Loevner, Steven Kanter directed film about couple going through break-up during pandemic.
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Features
Kate Winslet talks dirty fingernails and her “emotional bunker” on ‘Ammonite’
The UK actress on why getting dirt under her nails was necessary for the performance in Francis Lee’s romantic drama.