All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 1146
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News
’I’m No Longer Here’ to fly flag for Mexico in Oscar season
Netflix acquired worldwide rights in 2018.
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Universal, Cinemark strike theatrical-PVoD pact
Thirty-one-day clause extended to earlier deal with AMC.
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Pandemic thriller 'Songbird' to get US PVoD launch
Adam Mason’s film shot in and around Los Angeles last summer under strict Covid-19 protocols.
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Vertical Entertainment expands into airline, non-theatrical distribution (exclusive)
Company makes strategic investment in new non-theatrical rights buyer Horizon Distribution.
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Reviews
‘69: The Saga Of Danny Hernandez’: Review
Vikram Gandhi profiles the life and fast times of controversial rapper Tekashi69
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IDA head Simon Kilmurry to step down in 2021
Source: IDA Simon Kilmurray Simon Kilmurry will step down as executive director of International Documentary Association (IDA) in mid-2021. IDA’s board of directors has set up a search committee chaired by board co-vice presidents James Costa and Lauren Lexton to find a new executive director. Kilmurry joined ...
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Reviews
‘Vanguard’: Review
Jackie Chan jumps into the exhibition spot vacated by Bond in the US after failing to make an impression at home
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Joy Gharoro-Akpojotor, Tamara Lawrance among Bafta 2020 Breakthrough selection
Five of the selection have previously been named Screen Stars of Tomorrow.
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IDFA’s online industry Forum aims to be more accessible than ever to international decision makers
IDFA industry head Adriek van Nieuwenhuijzen says moving Forum online was only way to keep it global this year.
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2020 festival favourite ‘Identifying Features’ wins best film at Thessaloniki
The drama is directed by Mexico’s Fernandez Valadez
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UK’s Claire Oakley, Greece’s Myrsini Aristidou head to Israel’s Sam Spiegel Lab
Past participants have included ‘Son Of Saul’, ‘The Death Of Cinema and My Father Too’ and ‘Beginning’.
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Revolution Films kicks off Fremantle first-look deal with Boris Johnson drama series
Fremantle also has first-look arrangements with Chile’s Larraín brothers and Luca Guadagnino.
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Athina Rachel Tsangari to direct Sixteen Films’ ‘Harvest’; Match Factory boards sales (exclusive)
Ken Loach’s Sixteen Films to produce the UK drama based on Jim Crace’s award-winning novel.
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International box office: ‘Demon Slayer’ enters Japan all-time top five; ‘Freaky’ top in Australia
‘Demon Slayer’ is now the highest-grossing IMAX title ever in Japan.
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Promotion
Poland’s New Horizons International Film Festival became one of 2020’s biggest virtual events
Usually held in July, the festival team moved quickly to postpone the festival to November due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Features
How is the documentary sector coping with the chaos that is 2020?
International filmmakers and executives speak to Screen about keeping going during the pandemic.
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Reviews
‘Run’: Review
Sarah Paulson dials it up as a malicious mother in this Hulu/Lionsgate genre exercise
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Reviews
‘The Translator’: Tallinn Review
An exiled translator risks everything to return to Syria and rescue his brother
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‘The Care Of Others’: Thessaloniki Review
Deceptively simple but emotionally jarring mid-length feature from Argentina