All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 1296
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Flanders Image cancels 2020 CONNeXT showcase
Annual film and TV showcase was due to take place in Antwerp in October.
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My Working From Home Life: Organic managing director Caragh Cook
”Organic has a very active WhatsApp group.”
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How independent TV studios are thriving in a fractured market
The boom in scripted series has created ample opportunity for independent television studios operating in Hollywood.
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Cannes responds to industry questions around postponement
Festival says it is extending submission process until at least end of May.
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UK government unveils plan to support self-employed
“We now must ensure that this package is comprehensive and interim relief is immediately accessible.”
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Wiip secures critical growth investment (exclusive)
Money will fuel mission to “empower artists and creators to realise their creative visions”.
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Nicolas Cage revenge thriller ‘Pig’ lands at Neon
Len Blavatnik’s AI Film served as majority financier.
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Kino Lorber expands virtual exhibitor initiative
Alamo Drafthouse, Laemmle Theaters latest participants to sign on.
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Coronavirus pandemic triggers Golden Globes rule change
Voting members can watch links of films that are not opening in theatres.
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Devilworks seals US deals for ‘Welcome To The Circle’, ‘Dead Dicks’ (exclusive)
Deals for both titles were signed at last month’s European Film Market.
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Raindance sets 2020 festival dates, will take place “no ifs, no buts”
The festival has moved from its previous September slot.
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European Film Promotion reveals digital plans for upcoming festivals; Producers on the Move to stay in May
A virtual version of Producers on the Move will take place in May, regardless of when Cannes takes place.
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How smaller UK streaming platforms are stepping up in the time of coronavirus
Curzon Home Cinema, BFI Player, MUBI and more are moving fast to respond to cancelled theatrical releases and cinema closures.
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Zoom TV shows could be on the way, CPH:CONFERENCE virtual panel hears
’The subject of Tackling Disruption: Industry, Platforms, Audiences’ was ideally suited to the circumstances.
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UK’s Cineworld backtracks on staff layoffs after government action
Exhibitor to benefit from the government’s furlough scheme.
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‘Deutschland 83’ co-creator Anna Winger on her new Netflix series ‘Unorthodox’
Unorthodox is about a young woman who rejects her life and marriage in the Satmar Hasidic Jewish community of New York to start again among the millennials of multi-cultural Berlin.
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My Working From Home Life: Jon Wardle, director of the UK’s National Film & Television School
”My two-year old is now a regular contributor to my meetings with colleagues.”
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Exhibition giant Cinepolis to close entire Mexican chain on Thursday
World’s second largest chain by admissions taking precautions “until further notice”.
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AMC furloughs all corporate staff including CEO
Corporate employees to retain active employment status, including all health benefits.
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STXfilms closing multi-territory deal for ‘A Head Full Of Ghosts’
Adaptation based on acclaimed horror novel by Paul Tremblay.