All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 1179
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‘Eternal Beauty’, ‘Enfant Terrible’, ‘The Trial Of The Chicago 7’ opening in key European territories this week
This was the original release weekend for ‘Wonder Woman 1984’ before its Covid-induced delay.
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First Look: Jeroen Perceval’s ‘Dealer’, shot during pandemic (exclusive)
Jeroen Perceval reveals what happened when an actor tested positive for coronavirus.
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Sudanese director Hajooj Kuka released but six other artists remain in jail
Kuka, a well-known figure on the international festival circuit, was imprisoned on charges of causing a public nuisance while participating in a theatre workshop.
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European Work in Progress Cologne goes ahead as physical event
German project development event will showcase 28 projects from 34 countries.
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European Film Awards complete 2020 feature selection
Six further titles include Thomas Vinterberg’s ‘Another Round’.
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England’s independent cinemas receive £650,000 in pandemic state support
More than 40 cinemas receive first tranche of awards to support venues during virus crisis.
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Stars of Tomorrow One-to-One: Mark Herbert & Joy Gharoro-Akpojotor
UK and Ireland Star of Tomorrow Joy Gharoro-Akpojotor talks over Zoom with Mark Herbert, joint CEO of Warp Films.
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Slamdance sets virtual festival, desert experience for 2021
“Slamdance ‘21 isn’t about compromise because of the pandemic. It’s about community, accessibility and growth.”
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Gerard Butler thriller ‘Greenland’ to bypass US theatrical, debut on PVoD, HBO Max
“[Theatres] are, and will continue to be, our critical partners.”
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Bafta confirms 2021 film awards eligibility rules, key dates; introduces fees
Bafta has clarified eligibility rules for films unable to have a theatrical release.
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Register for free to hear from Screen’s Stars of Tomorrow 2020 live
This year’s Stars will participate in a live discussion on Zoom.
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British Council report explores how UK and Saudi film industries can work together
Overseas cultural and educational body sees strong opportunities for UK companies.
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FilmNation scores international pre-sales on Almodóvar drama ‘Madres Paralelas’ (exclusive)
Sony Pictures Classics acquires film for Australia, New Zealand.
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Amazon Studios sets debut date for 'Borat' sequel
Mockumentary could figure prominently in awards season.
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Picturehouse Entertainment swoops for LFF works-in-progress title ‘The Feast’ (exclusive)
The Welsh-language film is the feature debut of Lee Haven Jones.
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UK’s Frightfest boosts 2020 line-up following shift online
Genre festival has set a new opening film after cancelling its physical edition.
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Why film production is thriving in Ukraine
Odesa International Film Festival’s programme director Anthelme Vidaud discusses the resurgence and popularity of Ukrainian film production.
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Altitude acquires key Venice-Toronto title for UK and Ireland
Drama is Ivory Coast’s submission for the Best International Feature Film Oscar.
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How Odesa Film Festival transformed into a successful online edition
“The quality of the programme is as good as last year.”
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Eurimages, international production and gender in focus at Odesa’s industry strand
Odesa International Film Festival general producer Julia Sinkevych reflects on this year’s event’s digital industry offering.