All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 1299
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UK box office stalls as cinemas close amid pandemic
The coronavirus outbreak has led to all cinemas across the UK being closed.
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UK trade bodies issue £15bn freelancer coronavirus masterplan
Bectu, ScreenSkills and Directors UK among trade bodies to submit letter to chancellor.
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Features
Who are the next generation of UK film awards contenders?
The UK has an ever-growing pool of skilled filmmakers across every sector.
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‘La Llorona’, ‘When Liberty Burns’ among winners judged virtually at truncated Miami Film Festival
Festival cancelled three days from scheduled finale.
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Contents Panda considers legal action over ‘Time To Hunt’ Netflix deal
Korea’s Little Big Pictures has sold worldwide rights to the Berlinale title to Netflix, despite 30 existing deals with global distributuors.
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UK’s ScreenSkills outlines workforce support measures
Measures include daily training sessions and work-from-home guidance.
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Screen digital edition: March-April 2020
Includes expert analysis on the coronavirus industry impact, plus interviews with Nicola Shindler and Lourdes Diaz.
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Around 500 Chinese cinemas reopen as coronavirus cases decline
’Wolf Warrior 2’, ’The Wandering Earth’ and ‘Capernaum’ are among the titles being screened to lure audiences back to cinemas.
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How UK indie cinemas are coping with the impact of coronavirus
Indie cinema heads in Glasgow, Nottingham, London and Uckfield reflect on the current crisis.
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Bafta in talks with UK distributors to bring in emergency eligibility rules for film awards (exclusive)
Bafta wants to ensure films not released theatrically due to pandemic closedown can still qualify.
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How might the international film festival circuit be transformed by the Covid-19 crisis?
“The festival circuit is engorged. This could be the spark that prompts change.”
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Reviews
‘Bitter Love’: CPH:DOX Review
Jerzy Sladowski hops on a Russian riverboat cruise and ends up with a hugely-engaging documentary
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First Look: ‘Peninsula’, Yeon Sang-ho’s follow-up to ‘Train To Busan’ (exclusive)
Already a hit with buyers, the zombie thriller unfolds four years after the original.
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‘IWOW: I Walk on Water’: CPH:DOX Review
Khalik’s Allah delivers an imposing work of absolute individuality
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US theatrical sector hangs in balance as Congress debates stimulus package
NATO chief fears smaller chains could go bankrupt without government aid.
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Harvey Weinstein tests positive in prison for coronavirus (reports)
Spokesperson unable to confirm report or medical status on Sunday.
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Disney delays French launch of Disney+ due to coronavirus
Service was due to launch on March 24, will now debut on April 7.
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France softens media windows to help distributors amid coronavirus lockdown
Distributors welcome measure but say they still aim to release their films theatrically.
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US producers body postpones June Produced By Conference
“The health and well-being of our members and event participants is our paramount concern.”