All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 1105
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News
UK-Ireland box office for 2020 films down 81%; overall admissions drop to 44 million
The BFI’s annual statistics reveal a slight market-share increase for UK independent films.
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“We’re missing the audience”: Rotterdam Tiger directors share international hopes for their films
Filmmakers in virtual Rotterdam discussion included Vinothraj P.S., Selim Mourad, Pascal Tagnati and Norika Sefa.
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Features
How Netflix became a force in feature animation
With three original features under its belt, Netflix’s animation division is ramping up production and aiming to deliver six films a year.
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Reviews
‘Gritt’: Rotterdam Review
A performance artist runs out of options in this defiant Norwegian debut
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News
Netflix acquires ‘Passing’ in $15m Sundance deal
Drama based on Nella Larsen’s 1929 Harlem Renaissance novel.
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Features
What Globes nominations could mean for the Oscar race
HFPA is known for occasional wildly eccentric self-expression and did not disappoint this year.
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Reviews
‘Madalena’: Rotterdam Review
Formally bold Brazilian drama centred around the death of a rural trans woman
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News
Films Boutique strikes UK deal on Sundance doc ‘The Most Beautiful Boy In The World’ (exclusive)
Katrina Lindstrom, Kristian Petri directed the World Cinema Documentary selection.
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Fortissimo boards sales on Japanese aphrodisiac feature ‘Sexual Drive’
Yoshida Kota’s film debuts in Rotterdam’s Big Screen Competition.
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Former Le Vision Pictures head Zhang Zhao dies aged 58
Beijing-based executive worked with acclaimed filmmakers such as Zhang Yimou and Zhang Yang.
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Golden Globes 2021: full list of nominations
‘Mank’ picked up the most film nominations, followed by ’The Trial of the Chicago 7’.
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Reviews
‘Bipolar’: Rotterdam Review
A quirky road trip across China in the company of a pop star and the lobster she has rescued
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News
Sheffield Doc/Fest sets 2021 artistic team including two new programmers
Festival director Cíntia Gil leads the team.
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News
EFM to host physical screenings in four territories outside Europe
Four Market Hubs will be established in Tokyo, Melbourne, Sao Paulo and Mexico City.
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Reviews
‘Landscapes Of Resistance’: Rotterdam Review
Powerful testament to the human spirit competes in the Tiger competition
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News
Dublin film festival unveils online 2021 line-up
World premieres include Ivan Kavanagh’s thriller ‘Son’ and David Burke’s ‘The Father of the Cyborgs’.
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Reviews
‘Hive’: Sundance Review
Kosovo-set winner of Sundance’s World Dramatic section looks set to be a firm audience favourite as well
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Screen Star Akinola Davies Jr wins Sundance short prize with ‘Lizard’
The short was produced by Potboiler and backed by BBC Film.
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Features
Korean star Yuh-Jung Youn on making her US debut in ‘Minari’: “I’m brave enough to take a chance”
A film and television legend whose career spans more than five decades, actress Yuh-Jung Youn is a household name in South Korea.
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“The bigger the better”: Tiger filmmakers on how to watch their films online
Four international filmmakers spoke with Lorna Tee and Vanja Kaludjercic.