All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 1261
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BIFA relaxes rules, plans smaller award ceremonies due to Covid-19 effect (exclusive)
Co-directors Deena Wallace and Amy Gustin reveal plans for 2020 and beyond.
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Jacob Neiiendam joins Danish Film Institute (exclusive)
The former Screen journalist founded CPH PIX.
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SC Films picks up Brillante Mendoza’s ‘Gensan Punch’ (exclusive)
Japan-Philippines co-production tells the true story of disabled Japan boxer Naozumi Tsuchiyama.
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Raven Banner closes key territories on SXSW Midnighter ‘Yummy’ (exclusive)
Germany, South Korea, Scandinavia among those tempted by Belgian zombie horror.
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Diane Tammes, pioneering UK cinematographer, dies aged 78
Tammes was the first woman to graduate in camera from the UK’s NFTS.
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Guédiguian, Sheridan projects among €6.1m Eurimages co-pro awards
The Eurimages Fund is supporting 28 features.
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California governor says production can resume on June 12
Guidelines subject to labour, management rules, health authority approval.
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Screen Talks: UK actors discuss Black Lives Matter, post-lockdown projects
David Oyelowo, Noel Clarke, Andrea Riseborough speak up.
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Latest film from 'The Strangers' director among The Exchange’s sales trio (exclusive)
The Dark And The Wicked, IFC Midnight title Rent-A-Pal, horror thriller Stoker Hills starring Candyman’s Tony Todd on slate.
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BFI Distribution acquires ‘Lynn + Lucy’ for UK and Ireland; sets digital release (exclusive)
Fyzal Boulifa-directed drama to receive a theatrical release when cinemas reopen.
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Creative England launches two post-lockdown support funds (exclusive)
Funds are part of the Creative Enterprise programme supporting English regions.
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Protagonist Pictures managing director Vanessa Saal to depart company (exclusive)
Saal led sales on films including ‘Cold War’, ‘The Florida Project’ and ‘The Lobster’.
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Macao film festival confirms December dates for 2020 edition
Festival will host a curated section devoted to films that define the out-of-home “big screen” experience.
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Contents Panda sells 'Intruder', confirms July release for 'Peninsula'
Mystery thriller Sohn Won-pyung has sold to 26 countries, including Russia, CIS and the Baltics.
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Comment: John Boyega is a hero, says Lucasfilm. They’re right.
As the pictures from London’s Black Lives Matter protest attest, Boyega’s dazzling star quality has grown over the years.
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How the UK’s screen sector is playing its part during the Covid-19 crisis
Many of the UK’s studios, facilities and above- and below-the-line staff have utilised their skills to support the NHS and their local community.
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Arclight closes US deal on Kazakh action epic 'Tomiris'
Kazakhfilm Studios, Sataifilm co-pro one of biggest box office hits of all time in Kazakhstan.
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David Oyelowo calls for Bafta changes: “It cannot be a road trip for Hollywood”
Oyelowo spoke on the latest Screen Talks Q&A with Noel Clarke and Andrea Riseborough.
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Luminescence closes deal with Well Go USA, international sales on Russian sci-fi ‘Cosmoball’ (exclusive)
Offers in for UK, South Korea.