All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 1102
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UK’s Grimmfest reveals inaugural Easter line-up (exclusive)
Kourosh Ahari’s ‘The Night’ and Lluís Danés’ ‘The Barcelona Vampiress’ to open genre festival.
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KFTV Talk: production experts talk location doubling
Leading production experts discussed where and how they’ve been shooting their film, TV and commercials projects at alternative locations around the world.
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Sundance reveals record viewing figures for 2021 online edition
Early data shows attendance of 20,000 at drive-ins, socially-distanced indoor or outdoor seated screenings.
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A24 picks up Sundance, Cannes Label selection 'Pleasure'
Sofia Kappel plays young woman seeking stardom in LA porn industry.
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‘Mank’ leads Critics Choice Awards film nominations
’Mank’ has 12 nominations, followed by ’Minari’ with 10.
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Features
Sophia Loren on her late-career comeback in ‘The Life Ahead’
Rarely seen on screen in recent decades, Sophia Loren could be in line for her first Oscar and Bafta nominations since the 1960s.
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‘Pieces Of A Woman’ filmmakers on the story’s deeply personal inspiration
Director Kornel Mundruczo and writer Kata Weber delved into painful and personal subject matter to create their English-language drama Pieces Of A Woman
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Golden Globes TV nominations: more unpredictable than ever
The streamers, led by Netflix, dominate the TV Globe nominations, which mix some returning names with plenty of new contenders.
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Tom Holland talks "painful" preparation for ‘Cherry’, directing ambitions
Putting aside his Spider-Man costume, Tom Holland plays a PTSD-stricken veteran and drug addict in Cherry, a tale inspired by true-life events.
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Tine Fischer to depart CPH:DOX to run Danish film school
She will leave the Copenhagen-based festival after its upcoming 18th edition.
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China box office: ‘Detective Chinatown 3’ leads Chinese New Year pre-sales
Beijing cinemas were told last week they would have to operate at 50% over the holiday season from February 11-17.
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Berlinale reveals Generation and Retrospective sections for two-part 2021 edition
The 2021 festival will take place in two parts.
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Indie Sales reveals new deals on Jasmila Zbanic’s ‘Quo Vadis, Aida?’ (exclusive)
Award-winning film clinched another two prizes at Rotterdam and Goteborg over the weekend.
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‘Soul’ nears $100m at international box office; ‘The Little Things’ hits $13m
Russia, South Korea and China continue to be the strongest markets for Disney’s Soul.
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The two women using the Rotterdam Lab to help build the Jamaican film sector
Nadean Rawlins is participating in the Lab with a project called ‘Traytown’.
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Rotterdam fetes Kelly Reichardt with Robby Müller award
The award celebrates a filmmaker who has created a ”authentic, credible and emotionally striking visual language”.
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Make festivals more accountable for diversity, urges Rotterdam panel
Speakers included Eurimages exec Roberto Olla, BBC diversity head Miranda Wayland, director Shamira Raphaëla and financier Elisa Alvares.
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“I’m not an exile”: Iranian director Keywan Karimi talks returning to the city where he was imprisoned
His next planned feature, ‘Do You Know Anything About Omid?’, is being pitched at Rotterdam’s CineMart.
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Reviews
‘Music’: Review
Sia directs, Kate Hudson and Maddie Ziegler star in the musician’s story about the power of song
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Football drama ‘Tigers’ wins Goteborg’s Dragon award
Sundance documentary winner Flee earns Dragon Award for Best Nordic Documentary.