All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 1137
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News
US actors in class action over health plan benefit cuts
SAG-AFTRA board member describes measures as “tantamount to stealing”.
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News
Matthew Vaughn’s Marv moves into TV with football drama ‘Day 1’s’ to star Thierry Henry
‘Entourage’ creator Doug Ellin has co-created the series; French footballer Thierry Henry to be executive producer.
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debbie tucker green’s ‘Ear For Eye’, starring Lashana Lynch, wraps UK shoot
The film is backed by BBC FIlm, the BFI and exec produced by Barbara Broccoli.
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UDI sells North American rights for hybrid animation ‘Coppelia’
Sierra Leone-born ballerina Michaela DePrince stars as the titular heroine.
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Reviews
‘The Prom’: Review (Netflix)
Ryan Murphy razzle-dazzles Netflix with this Broadway adaptation
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News
XYZ Films sells sci-fi thriller ‘Stowaway’ to Netflix, indie buyers
Volga to release in CIS, Elevation in Canada.
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The films with international potential from the IDFA, Tallinn and Thessaloniki festivals
Screen’s chief film critic Fionnuala Halligan notes what stood out from the pack at three autumn festivals.
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Mads Mikkelsen comedy ‘Riders Of Justice’ secures UK-Ireland deal (exclusive)
Danish dark comedy hopes to receive a theatrical release in 2021.
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Netflix to start declaring UK revenues to UK tax authorities
Netflix has already implemented similar moves in other European territories, France, and Spain.
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Film4, BFI comedy ‘Brian & Charles’ begins UK shoot
Feature has been co-written and stars cult comedy writer-actor David Earl.
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Vision Films, Mexico’s Cinemex finalise AFM deal on ‘Lady Of Guadalupe’ (exclusive)
Vision CEO Lise Romanoff says pandemic has created opportunities with distributors, TV channels.
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Series dominate 2020 Brit List of unproduced film and TV screenplays
Just two of 14 screenplays are features.
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‘Babyteeth’ sweeps the board at Australian Academy Awards
‘Babyteeth’ is the feature debut of established theatre and TV director Shannon Murphy.
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Promotion
How Ausfilm is helping filmmakers navigate Australia's Location Incentive grant
This year Australia added $280m in funding to its Location Incentive grant, delivering a rebate of up to 30% for international productions.
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News
Slamdance announces 2021 line-up, new disabilities showcase
Virtual festival runs February 12-25, 2021, includes 107 shorts, episodics.
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Canadian Academy, WarnerMedia launch writers programme for underrepresented groups
Nine-month initiative will start in June 2021.
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Venice favourite and Oscar contender ‘Quo Vadis, Aida?’ lands UK-Ireland distribution (exclusive)
Jasmila Zbanic’s historical drama is Bosnia and Herzegovina’s entry to the Academy Awards.
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UK industry pays tribute to former Warner Bros, FDA executive Frank Pierce
David Puttnam leads tributes to “gentleman distributor”.
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Features
“I was very nervous”: How Tallinn staged a hybrid festival amid Estonia’s second wave
“Every day when I woke up, I’m asking whether we have to cancel the festival or move it online.”
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Features
Viesturs Kairish talks about love, language and humour in ‘The Sign Painter’
“It was a political and aesthetic choice to shoot in Lagalian Latvian.”