All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 1125
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Features
Team Screen’s best films of 2020
Drama, horror, comedy, documentary and blockbusters all feature.
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News
UK and European Union agree Brexit trade deal
Boris Johnson said: “We have taken back control of our laws and our destiny.”
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News
Russian director Vitaly Mansky explains anti-government underwear protest
He said that “everyone in Russia” knew why he had been pictured with the underpants.
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News
Indian government merges four film-related units with NFDC
I&B Ministry confirms merger of NFDC with Films Division, Directorate of Film Festivals, National Film Archives and Children’s Film Society.
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News
Further tier moves to affect over 60 English cinemas from Boxing Day
Bristol, Gloucestershire and Somerset among areas entering tier three.
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News
Revolver plans first Dutch feature around MH17 plane disaster
English-language political thriller takes inspiration from events in the aftermath of tragic crash.
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News
Chinese producer of Netflix’s ‘Three-Body Problem’ poisoned in alleged murder attempt
Yoozoo Group chairman Lin Qi is currently in a stable condition in a Shanghai hospital.
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Features
Perspectives on 2020: How Baltasar Kormakur shot for 300 days this year
The Icelandic filmmaker tells Screen about being the first to colour-code on set (but not wanting it to be his legacy).
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Features
Screen critics’ top films of 2020
Five of Screen’s critics have selected their top ten films of the year, plus the best documentaries and standout performances.
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Promotion
The Bahamas International Film Festival is ready to shine online
The Bahamas International Film Festival (BIFF) runs online from January 4-10, 2021.
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Promotion
Why a hurricane and a pandemic can’t dent the spirit of the Bahamas International Film Festival
BIFF founder Leslie Vanderpool has worked tirelessly to transform the 17th edition into an entirely online festival.
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News
Warner Bros sets June 2023 ‘Furiosa’ theatrical launch
Coyote vs. Acme, The Color Purple musical feature also heading to cinemas in 2023.
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Features
Perspectives on 2020: The British Blacklist founder Akua Gyamfi on forging exciting new partnerships
”There is an inherent fear of black power, creative and economic.”
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News
France’s Council of State rejects legal bid to reopen cinemas
Cultural bodies argued closure of cinemas and theatres was an infringement of “fundamental liberties”.
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News
Hong Kong broadcaster ATV returns to production with UK’s Phoenix Waters
First project, suspense thriller Lockdown, was filmed across five countries during the pandemic.
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Features
New Locarno Pro head Markus Duffner talks early plans for 2021 edition
Long-time Locarno Pro collaborator Duffner was announced on Monday as the new head of the industry programme.
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Features
Perspectives on 2020: mk2 CEO Nathanael Karmitz - “There’s a real crisis in Anglo-Saxon cinema”
The head of France’s mk2 film empire tells Screen why he believes cinema and culture can help change the world.
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News
Warner Bros sets awards-qualifying release for 'Judas And The Black Messiah'
Black Panther drama to open in available US cinemas and debut on HBO Max on same day.
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Features
Perspectives on 2020: Sidonie Dumas on guiding Gaumont through France’s lockdowns
”It’s been a cross between a balancing game and dominoes.”
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News
Jonathan Rhys Meyers, John Malkovich pandemic thriller ‘The Survivalist’ wraps
Red Sea Media handles international sales.