All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 1186
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Screen, KFTV and Broadcast publish report into navigating Covid-19 production
The report offers in-depth analysis, case studies and comment on navigating the new industry landscape.
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Peckhamplex closes temporarily as UK indie cinemas struggle with lack of big releases
UK Cinema Association warns that more venues may follow suit.
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Filmfest Hamburg looks forward to physical festival, online industry programme
The German festival opens tonight with the premiere of Oskar Roehler’s Enfant Terrible.
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Features
The Covid supervisor on Joel Coen’s ‘Macbeth’ reveals how it was done
This is an extract from a special report called Covid-19 Production: Impact and Future-Proofing
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Screen welcomes Amazon Prime Video as headline sponsor for UK & Ireland Stars of Tomorrow
The 2020 cohort for our annual talent showcase is being revealed on Monday, September 28.
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Lili Hinstin steps down as artistic director of Locarno Film Festival
French festival professional was appointed to the role in 2018.
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Reviews
‘Enfant Terrible’: Hamburg Review
Oliver Masucci brings Rainer Werner Fassbinder to flamboyantly grouchy life
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Antonio Méndez Esparza talks about the making of documentary ‘Courtroom 3H’
The Spanish film is screening in competition at San Sebastian.
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“People wanted a pure hero film”: Sharunas Bartas on his drama ‘In The Dusk’
The film has its international premiere in competition at San Sebastian this week.
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“Does anger ever drive me? You bet”: Aaron Sorkin on why his new film is so relevant
Sorkin spoke at a San Sebastian Film Festival online masterclass.
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Cineworld posts $1.6bn pre-tax loss due to coronavirus
UK-based exhibitor also operates Regal in the US.
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SPC acquires ‘Mothering Sunday’, ‘The Human Voice’
Distributor bolsters awards season prospects for this season and beyond.
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£650m UK-Ireland box-office deficit due to blockbuster absence, say distribution experts
“A very similar picture to the territories we would compare ourselves to.”
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Netflix buys Antoine Fuqua, Jake Gyllenhaal remake of Danish thriller ‘The Guilty’
Bold Films financing project with Amet Entertainment.
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Experts call for European cross-border insurance guarantee fund
”What do we do with a co-production which is shot in France, but the Covid-19 case happens in Germany?
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UK’s FrightFest cancels physical edition and moves online
New Covid restrictions were a “tipping point”: said organisers.
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Pandemic intensifies need for platforms to invest in local indie content, say Euro producers
The European Producers Club unveiled its Covid-19 recovery manifesto in San Sebastian.
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Reviews
‘Courtroom 3H’: San Sebastian Review
Antonio Mendez Esparza follows in the footsteps of Frederick Wiseman with this powerful documentary set inside a Florida family court
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DDI secures US deal on Bella Thorne thriller ‘Girl’ ahead of Fantastic Fest premiere
Chad Faust makes feature directorial debut.