All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 121
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News
Romas Zabarauskas’ neo-Nazi thriller ‘The Activist’ boarded for sales (exclusive)
The Lithuanian-language title is the third in Zabarauskas’ queer trilogy.
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Features
Seville film festival head explains how the Spanish event supports European films in the awards conversation
Manuel Cristóbal is overseeing his second edition as festival director of the Spanish festival.
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News
Les Arcs unveils projects for 2024 Coproduction Village
10 of the 18 projects are fiction feature debuts.
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Features
Growth mindset: Calculus Capital’s John Glencross explains what he looks for from UK production companies
Five years after entering the UK screen industries, Glencross reflects on how Calculus’ investments in six indie production companies are performing.
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Reviews
‘Carnival Is Over’: Tallinn Review
A couple attempt to escape Brazil’s criminal underworld in Fernando Coimbra’s darkly comic drama
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Reviews
‘Alpha.’: Seville Review
Frosty drama sees an estranged father and son battle for dominance in the unforgiving Swiss Alps
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Features
Why the UK and Ireland’s next generation of auteurs are looking to French sales agents
What impact is this having on the homegrown UK indie sector?
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News
‘Everyone Is Going To Die’ starring Jaime Winstone sells to North America, Spain (exclusive)
The North American release is set for February 2025.
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Promotion
Watch: Spanish short ‘The Cause Of The Accident That Set The Fire’ featuring ‘Emilia Perez’ star Karla Sofía Gascón
The short is directed by Lope Serrano and aims to showcase the talent, creativity, and expertise of the Spanish film industry.
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News
AGC Studios’ Stuart Ford on why US buyers must rediscover “appetite for risk”, future location of AFM
“I’m a huge admirer of A24 and Neon who have shown if you’ll take a part in something creatively, you can have really high levels of success.
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News
Lionsgate reports “disappointing” results after theatrical slump
Several releases in the quarter “didn’t live up to our standards or our projections.”
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News
‘Putin’ director on guerrilla filming in Russia and his AI ambitions
Polish filmmaker Patryk Vega’s Putin is being sold by Germany’s Kinostar at the AFM.
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Reviews
‘Cosmos’: Thessaloniki Review
The burgeoning relationship of a sixtysomething couple crosses Mexico’s cultural divide
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News
Simon Kinberg developing new ‘Star Wars’ trilogy (reports)
Not yet clear is whether the trilogy will begin a new story or follow the first nine films.
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News
Mubi cancels Turkey film festival over local censorship of ‘Queer’
The company has said it is taking a stand for “protecting freedom of expression”.
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News
Warner Bros Discovery reports streaming growth, theatrical decline
The media giant gained 7.2m streaming subscribers in the third quarter, most from international markets.
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News
Odin’s Eye takes on sales for war drama ‘The Last Front’, starring Iain Glen
First World War drama launched over the weekend in the UK.
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News
Hong Kong disaster film ‘Cesium Fallout’ leads the box office in China and Hong Kong
Anthony Pun’s film stars Andy Lau, China’s Bai Yu, and Karen Mok.
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News
‘Meet The Barbarians’ to open Seville European Film Festival 2024
The Spanish film festival has unveiled its full line-up.
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News
European group Federation Studios explores options as M&A market hots up
European producer-distributor appoints Morgan Stanley to assess investment or sale.