All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 1116
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News
Shortlist of three in the running for new BFI chair (exclusive)
Tim Richards of Vue Cinemas is understood to be one of the final three.
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ScreenDaily Talks: ‘Emily In Paris’ producers to discuss pros and cons of shooting in France
The latest in our ScreenDaily Talks live Q&A series will take place on Tuesday, January 26 at 4pm UK time (5pm CET, 11am EST).
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Features
Who are the early Oscar and Bafta frontrunners in the main acting categories: 2021 edition
Screen celebrates a refreshingly diverse range of early frontrunners.
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What a Joe Biden administration could mean for Hollywood
Hopes running high, although film industry will not necessarily get its way on all issues.
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“It was pretty insane, all of the time”: Antonia Campbell-Hughes on filming her debut feature during Covid
Despite tier changes during the shoot, the film shot in October and November.
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Netflix hits 200m global subscribers, expects to break even in 2021
Key content drivers include George Clooney’s The Midnight Sky, Shonda Rhime’s Bridgerton, German series Barbarians.
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India’s Storiculture launches South Asian producers programme
Residency in Goa in March aims to help participants produce local projects for international markets.
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‘Love Affair(s)’, ‘DNA’, ‘Two Of Us’ top France’s Lumière awards
Some 130 France-based international correspondents vote on awards.
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Film Movement acquires Giornate degli Autori winner ‘The Whaler Boy’, Berlin selection ‘Servants’ (exclusive)
Film Movement president Michael Rosenberg, Loco Films head of sales Arnaud Godard announce acquisitions.
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Board of Canada’s Wattpad approves sale to South Korea’s Naver
Storytelling platform will remain headquartered in Toronto.
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Features
10 outstanding performances in foreign‑language awards contenders
Mads Mikkelsen is not the only actor making waves in a foreign‑language film this awards season.
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Features
How Mexico's Oscar entry ‘I’m No Longer Here’ found a "more humane way" to tackle gang culture
The film follows the leader of a street gang who abandons a life of music and dance and flees to New York.
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Mads Mikkelsen talks dancing and drunkenness in ‘Another Round’ and joining ‘Fantastic Beasts’
Can he score at Oscar and Bafta with a foreign-language film?
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Features
Do international genre films stand a chance with awards voters this year?
Screen surveys the action and horror-inflected titles competing in the international feature film category.
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Erik Poppe, Charlotte Sieling to preview historical dramas in Goteborg
Projects include period drama ‘The Emigrants’ and ‘Margrete – Queen Of The North’, starring Trine Dyrholm.
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Features
Alexander Nanau on awards contender ‘Collective’: “I realised how rotten human nature can be”
Nanau’s film is a contender for documentary and international feature in awards season.
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Baftas 2021: which titles are in the running for outstanding British film?
The outstanding British film Bafta expands to 10 nominees this year.
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Russia box office booms over New Year with ‘Another Round’ and ‘The Last Warrior: Root Of Evil’
Disney Russia recorded box office takings of $22m over the New Year period.
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Reviews
‘Blizzard Of Souls’ (aka ‘The Rifleman’): Review
Latvia’s all-time box office champion becomes the country’s Oscar 2020 submission
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Director Dzintars Dreibergs on bringing the blistering anti-war novel ‘Blizzard Of Souls’ to the big screen
Young lead Oto Brantevics was “special from the beginning”.