All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 1298
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Reviews
‘The Mandalorian’: TV Review
Disney’s bounty hunter finally makes his way into European homes
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News
SXSW 2020 announces jury, special award winners after cancelled event
”We’re honoured to at least be able to present our juried and special awards.”
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Features
How the UK film and TV sectors will remain fully open for business after Brexit
The British Film Institute and British Film Commission are in Berlin to reassure the international screen industries.
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News
Curzon, BFI Player, MUBI reveal viewing data after UK and European cinemas shut down
‘The Truth’ was the most-viewed title on Curzon Home Cinema from March 20-22.
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Reviews
‘Maxxx’: TV Review
Fast and filthy comedy from E4 created by O-T Fagbenle and co-starring Christopher Meloni and Jourdan Dunn
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News
BFI, Film and TV Charity create Covid-19 emergency relief fund; Netflix donates £1m
Covid-19 Film and TV Emergency Relief Fund will provide short-term relief to active workers and freelancers in the UK film industry.
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Features
What European TV producers and broadcasters are learning from the Nordic model
Smaller Nordic nations have pooled funding to make productions happen.
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News
Opposition party, actors union pressure UK government to act on freelancers
Equity today demanded an income guarantee for creative workers over the coming months.
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Film4 acquires ‘Dogs Don’t Wear Pants’ TV rights (exclusive)
Finnish sex drama was set for UK theatrical release before cinema closures.
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News
Noah Media Group acquires indigenous sports star documentary ‘The Australian Dream’
It is the company’s first third-party sales project.
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News
CineEurope reschedules 2020 edition for August
The event has said a final decision on the new dates will be made by June 19.
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News
‘Queen Of Chess’ takes development prize at first virtual ZagrebDox Pro
Producers and filmmakers pitched via pre-made videos.
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News
UNIC urges national governments to support European cinemas
“We will only succeed through supporting each other.”
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Features
My Working From Home Life: Voltage Pictures’ Jonathan Deckter
“It’s nice to have three meals a day with my family.”
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Reviews
‘The Fight For Greenland’: CPH:DOX Review
Four Greenlanders explore their culture and identity in the opening film at 2020’s online CPH:DOX
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News
UTA implements global pay cuts amid coronavirus pandemic
Measures affect roughly 1,100 “colleagues” in agency’s global offices.
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News
Paradigm, Writers Guild sign new franchise agreement
Deal doubles ownership interest in affiliate productions to increase by 50%.
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News
Canada’s Banff World Media Festival joins list of cancelled events due to coronavirus
List includes Daytime Emmy Awards ceremony in Los Angeles.
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News
Canadian exhibitor Cineplex introduces lay-offs, pay cuts
Top executives to take approximately 80% cut.
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Reviews
‘Feel Good’: TV Review
Mae Martin’s semi-autobiographical comedy could be as good as it gets