All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 1164
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News
Co-productions can thrive in Asia despite Covid-19, say experts
A panel of experts discussed the state of production in the latest ScreenDaily Talks session.
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‘Honest Thief’ ends ‘Tenet’ eight-week reign as UK box office battles back
New titles breathe life into cinema offerings.
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El Gouna Film Festival fetes Gerard Depardieu, Peter Webber as 2020 edition kicks-off
16 regional and international features are competing for the festival’s $50,000 Golden Star award.
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Features
DOK Leipzig industry head Brigid O’Shea: “We never seriously thought about a hybrid event”
DOK Industry head Brigid O’Shea discusses the challenges and rewards of running the industry programme online
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‘The Crown’ exec Suzanne Mackie exits Left Bank, launches Orchid Pictures
Drama producer launches Orchid Pictures but will remain as exec on Netflix royal drama.
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The Ink Factory appoints development exec (exclusive)
Natasha Phillips joins from ‘I May Destroy You’ production company Various Artists Limited.
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International box office: ‘Demon Slayer’ cracks $100m in Japan; ‘Greenland’ tops Germany
Japanese anime Demon Slayer The Movie: Mugen Train delivered a strong second session, with a decline of just 16%.
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Pyramide International posts UK, German, Japan deals on ‘Passion Simple’
Danielle Arbid’s film was selected for the Cannes 2020 label and premiered at San Sebastian.
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Arab vampire horror ‘Bloodline’ sets Halloween release on MBC’s Shahid VIP (exclusive)
Nelly Karim and Dhafer L’Abidine star in groundbreaking genre picture by Rami Yasin.
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China box office: War epic ‘Sacrifice’ grosses $53m on opening weekend
Patriotic film was produced to celebrate the 70th anniversary of China’s entry into the Korean War.
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Nikkatsu seals string of deals on Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s ‘Wife Of A Spy’
Venice best director winner has gone to Portugal (Midas Filmes), Norway (Fidalgo) and Korea (M&M International), among other territories.
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Reviews
‘Children Of The Night’: Busan Review
A chilling documentary takes us inside a Turkish refugee camp in which boys are trained to kill
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Reviews
‘Summer Blur’: Busan Review
This sensitive, assured debut focuses on the anguished adolescence of a teenager who’s a bystander in her own life
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‘Kindred’: Review
Jack Lowden steps up to produce and co-star, but ‘Kindred’ belongs to young actor Tamara Lawrance
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Features
Dea Kulumbegashvili on her San Sebastian prize-winning debut ‘Beginning’
The writer/director’s film is Georgia’s submission to the Oscar international feature category.
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Reviews
‘Bittersweet’: Busan Review
Ananth Narayan Mahadevan explores the plight of female sugar cane cutters in India
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‘Beyond You’: Busan Review
A South Korean metaphysical melodrama that defies the laws of time and space
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News
Hildur Gudnadóttir, Nicholas Britell triumph at 20th World Soundtrack Awards
The two composers won for, respectively, their scores for ‘Joker’ and ‘Succession’.
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Reviews
‘Red Soil’: Busan Review
This whistleblower drama, co-produced by the Dardenne brothers, is buoyed by strong performances