All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 1178
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News
German producers challenge Netflix on copyright and rights issues at Filmfest Hamburg event
Komplizen’s Janine Jackowski and Constantin’s Katharina Hiersemenzel were
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Comment
Comment: The film industry needs to pull together if it is to survive this pandemic
The September festivals mostly provided a morale boost but, as cinema closures prove, storms lie ahead.
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Cairo International Film Festival (CIFF) sets new December dates
Festival pushes back dates by two weeks to ensure proper hygiene measures are in place.
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European sales agents talk challenge of production downturn during pandemic
The demand for content is still there, they said at Filmfest Hamburg event.
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‘Gunda’ wins Filmfest Hamburg audience award
Some 14,000 cinema-goers attended physical screenings across hybrid 10-day event.
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Female directors dominate Zurich Film Festival awards
‘Identifying Features’ by Mexican filmmaker Fernanda Valadez wins top prize.
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Promotion
Call For Submissions: Screen’s 2020 AFM Product Guide
Screen International presents our 2020 AFM Product Guide.
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News
TIFFCOM unveils projects for inaugural Tokyo Gap Financing Market
Projects include Toei Animation’s The Lost Titan (working title) in collaboration with John A. Davis.
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Why the global day-and-date release model is still so important to the US studios
It is scant consolation but at least Bond’s backers are sticking to a global theatrical plan.
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‘Hope’, ‘The Pencil’ win top prizes at Japan’s Skip City film festival
Anshul Chauhan’s Kontora won best picture in the feature film category of the Japanese Film Competition.
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Cineworld confirms “temporary” closure of all UK, US sites from Thursday
127 sites in UK, 536 in the US to close.
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China box office: ‘My People, My Homeland’ tops National Day weekend
China’s total box office over the three-day weekend (October 2-4) reached $215.6m.
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Reviews
‘Red, White And Blue’: NYFF Review
Steve McQueen’s ‘Small Axe’ series look at the Metropolitan Police in the early 1980s
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News
Universal pushes ‘F9’ after James Bond move
Vin Diesel action thriller to open wide on Memorial Day Weekend 2021.
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‘No Time To Die’ postponed until April 2021
“We understand the delay will be disappointing to our fans but we now look forward to sharing No Time To Die next year.”
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‘Midsommar’ drive-in to open 6th annual Nordic International Film Festival (exclusive)
Five-day showcase runs in New York and online from October 15-20.
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LA prosecutors charge Harvey Weinstein with six more felony counts
Disgraced former Hollywood mogul currently serving 23-year sentence in New York state.
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Production pauses on Gerard Butler thriller ‘Copshop’ after crew members contract Covid-19
STXinternational introduced proect to buyers at virtual TIFF.
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Top Palestinian filmmakers protest UAE-Israeli cinema cooperation
Abu Dhabi Film Commission, Israel Film Fund, Jerusalem Sam Spiegel Film and Television School recently announced pact.
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Reggie Yates wraps London shoot of ‘Pirates’ after Covid-19 interruption
The pandemic caused shooting to stop three weeks in.