All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 1149
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Promotion
Hollywood legends empower students at a virtual SCAD Savannah Film Festival
The eight- day festival is the largest university-run festival in the world and is renowned for spotlighting major award contenders.
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News
Voltage Pictures’ ‘Reagan’ finds its Margaret Thatcher (exclusive)
Production back up in Oklahoma after two-week Covid shutdown.
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News
Endeavor Content Film Group heads talk doing business in an unpredictable year
“Anybody who’s trying to make content in this challenging time wants as many options on the table as possible.”
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News
MPI Media Group launches AFM sales on Irish vampire comedy ‘Let The Wrong One In’ (exclusive)
Screen Ireland, MPI Media Group, BAI funding feature in association with RTE.
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Saban Films takes US rights to Christopher Walken AFM sales title 'Percy Vs Goliath' (exclusive)
Radiant Films International handles sales outside US on Scythia Films drama.
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Gravitas takes US rights to Australian thriller ‘Sweet River’ (exclusive)
The film is being sold at AFM by Reason8 Films.
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Features
AFM 2020: The buzz titles from China and Hong Kong
The latest from Fruit Chan and Oxide Pang join the crop of action titles, creature features and crime sequels from Hong Kong and China.
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Features
Why an overhaul of Australia's production incentive may spell trouble for riskier projects
Changes to Australia’s production incentive have many producers predicting a devastating impact on riskier projects.
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Features
Australia production focus: A new gold rush
With updated incentives, low Covid numbers and skilled crew, Australia is luring more international productions than ever. But capacity is an issue.
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News
Parkland takes ‘Shortcut’, ‘From The Vine’ and ‘The Black Spider’ for UK-Ireland (exclusive)
Teen horror ‘Shortcut’ proved a box office hit in the US.
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Features
How the UK’s pubs and theatres are stepping in to house film and TV productions amid filming boom
NIne months’ worth of production is taking place in just three months.
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News
ScreenDaily Talks: Black Nights, Berlin, Rotterdam heads to talk winter festival plans
The latest in our ScreenDaily Talks live series will take place on November 18 at 2pm UK time (3pm CET/4pm EET).
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News
Archery and Elysian launch new UK comedy label Mews Films
Mews will make comedy films for the local market.
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Amazon teams with Curzon for ‘One Night In Miami’ UK cinema release (exclusive)
Regina King’s historical drama will receive a UK theatrical release during awards season.
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Samuel Goldwyn Films snaps up ‘Adventures Of A Mathematician’ (exclusive)
Paris-based Indies Sales is handling international rights.
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Reviews
‘Death On The Streets’: Thessaloniki Review
A family man struggles to put bread on the table in this low-key examination of America’s bankrupt dream
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Features
UK sales executives on surviving 2020, virtual market pros and cons, and Brexit nerves
”Every time I attend Cannes I make money. It is expensive going to Cannes, Toronto afundnd AFM but it’s a business.”
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Reviews
‘The Racer’: Cork Review
The stakes grow ever-higher for a professional cyclist and doper in Kieron J. Walsh’s Ireland-set drama
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News
Totem boards Japanese Shibari documentary ‘Bound’, unveils first trailer (exclusive)
French director Jean-Armand Bougrelle gained unprecedented access to world of Japanese rope bondage.
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News
Mads Mikkelsen in talks to replace Johnny Depp in ‘Fantastic Beasts 3’ (reports)
After losing his UK libel case, Depp left the franchise last week at Warner Bros’ request.