All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 1295
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Features
BFI Flare filmmakers plot next steps for their films: “We can’t allow ourselves to be bitter”
When coronavirus forced the festival to cancel, Flare directors had to make a choice.
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How NFTS graduates are powering the UK film industry
Nearly all of the biggest budget inward investment films in the UK since 2015 had NFTS graduate involvement.
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Japan’s Nippon TV taps into global demand for female-oriented dramas
Japanese broadcaster Nippon TV has found a global groove selling scripted formats for social-issue dramas.
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Why Element Pictures adapted ‘Normal People’ as a TV series rather than a film
Screen speaks to Element Pictures’ Ed Guiney and director Lenny Abrahamson.
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Features
“We used burner phones and burner computers”: Alex Gibney on shooting ‘Citizen K’ in Russia
‘Citizen K’ is one of two films by Gibney screening at CPH:DOX
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News
“Fragile ecosystem” of doc funding highlighted by Covid-19 crisis
Documentary funding executives discussed issues facing filmmakers.
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News
Singapore-based regional streamer HOOQ files for liquidation
Five-year-old OTT service cited a failure to grow revenues quickly enough and cover its increasing operating costs.
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News
China re-closes cinemas after partial reopening
The news comes just days after a small number of sites reopened in the country.
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Features
European broadcasters take on streaming giants by targeting youth audiences
Screen profiles five of these top broadcasters on their youth segment.
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HBO Max still on course for May launch despite coronavirus pandemic
”We are part of a company that has a distinct responsibility… to keep the public connected through technology, trusted information and storytelling.”
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’Songs Of Repression’ wins top prize in CPH:DOX online awards
The film also won the inaugural Danish:DOX prize.
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Equity pledges £1m for member support, issues call for further contributions
Actor Mark Rylance has led the drive for funds.
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Industry voices support as $2.2tn stimulus package signed into law (update)
“With this aid, movie theatres can get through this crisis confident in being able to re-open”
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Reviews
‘The Luminaries’: TV Review
Eva Green and Eve Hewson star in Eleanor Catton’s adaptation of her own Booker Prize-winning novel
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News
Neon acquires US rights to Brandon Cronenberg’s sci-fi thriller ‘Possessor’
Andrea Riseborough stars. Release plans to be announced at later date.
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Focus Features moves ‘Never Rarely Sometimes Always’ to on-demand amid theatre closures
Acclaimed drama film originally opened theatrically on March 13 before cinema closures.
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National Geographic assessing “quite a few” pitches about coronavirus, says exec on CPH:DOX panel
Online event also featured panellists from BBC Storyville and CNN Films.
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Features
’The Fight For Greenland’ director on how a digital CPH:DOX has supported his feature debut
“If a Greenlander cannot see himself or herself in this film, I’ve failed.”
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News
Emmys push back voting deadlines, suspends “For Your Consideration” events
The Television Academy is responding to the coronavirus crisis.
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Reviews
‘Dick Johnson Is Dead’: CPH:DOX review
Kirsten Johnson documents the slow loss of her father to Alzheimer’s disease