All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 1114
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International box office: ‘Soul’ hits $71m after opening top in Russia and South Korea
Russia and Korea openings boost Pixar’s ‘Soul’ while ‘Wonder Woman 1984’ extends global lead over ‘The Croods: A New Age’.
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China box office: ‘Big Red Envelope’ tops weekend with $8m
A Little Red Flower came in second with $7m for a cumulative total of $196.9m.
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Features
20 films from the Americas to tempt festival directors in 2021
Includes new titles from Wes Anderson, Ridley Scott, Joel Coen, Maggie Gyllenhaal, George Miller, Paul Thomas Anderson, Terrence Malick and Steven Spielberg.
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UK pay-TV giant Sky unveils major push into film
Sky plans to broadcast one new film a week from 2022.
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Screen International FYC Awards Screening programme
This initiative is designed to enable each country to organise an event around their submission.
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‘A Quiet Place Part II’, ‘The King’s Man’ move
Calendar changes follow postponement of No Time To Die.
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Damien Manivel’s ‘Magdala’ scoops €50,000 Eurimages Les Arcs award
Les Arcs Works in Progress and Co-production Village events took place online from January 20 to 22,
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Reviews
‘Malcolm & Marie’: Review (Netflix)
A long night in Malibu with David John Washington and Zendaya
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Jonathan Pryce, Samantha Morton, Tom Felton to lead Sara Sugarman’s ‘Save The Cinema’ (exclusive)
The drama is an FAE production for Sky Cinema.
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Woo Min-ho on recreating Korean history for Oscar entry ‘The Man Standing Next’
The drama recounts events that led to the 1979 assassination of Korea’s autocratic president.
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Vietnam film ‘Dust & Metal’ among first recipients of British Council pilot fund
First tranche of grants awarded from the Digital Collaboration Fund.
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Features
Comment: the US studios can’t keep pushing back theatrical release dates
Many films will eventually get their cinematic debut, but surely not every title, not even the tentpoles.
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Word of Mouth - Emmanuel Anyiam-Osigwe: ”It’s a great time to be a Black creative”
The BUFF founder and chairman talks inspiration, new talent, and curators.
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Reviews
‘The Milkmaid’: Review
The first-ever entry from Nigeria competes in the International Feature Oscar
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Arclight Films sells YA thriller ‘The Sinners’ to North America, Australia, Japan (exclusive)
Signature previously acquired UK rights.
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Features
50 European films to tempt festival directors in 2021
The key contenders from France, Benelux, Nordics, Italy, Germany, Spain, Central and Eastern Europe, and Russia.
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Vanessa Kirby discusses that traumatic scene in ‘Pieces Of A Woman’
The actress talks about signing up for a weighty challenge and her visceral performance.
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‘No Time To Die’ pushed to October, triggers Hollywood schedule shuffle
Focus/Working Title’s Last Night In Soho, Sony’s Ghostbusters, Peter Rabbit sequels postponed until later in the year.
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Netflix invests £350,000 in scholarships, training for underrepresented UK youths
Support includes 30 scholarships for Identity School of Acting.