All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 1301
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Reviews
‘Oceonomia’: CPH:DOX Review
A disturbingly timely look at questions of modern economics - which often can’t be answered
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News
British Film Commission teams with BFI, UK government, industry partners on COVID-19 measures
The organisation attracts and supports inward investment in the UK.
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Reviews
‘No Kings’: CPH:DOX Review
Roberto Minervini has produced this observational documentary set among the remote Caiçara communities of Brazil
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Features
How Series Mania is aiming to keep its industry section going this year
Laurence Herszberg tells Screen about her efforts to keep the event’s industry activities alive in the face of the coronavirus outbreak.
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Directors UK calls for “proportional income support” for film and TV freelancers
“We anticipate that almost all non-news production activity in film and TV will have to cease within days.”
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Former head of Lionsgate and BBC Studios TV alliance to lead AMC original programming
Executive oversees content creation across network brands including AMC, BBC America, IFC, SundanceTV.
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Doha Film Institute moves Qumra online
Rithy Panh, Karim Ainouz, Annemarie Jacir, Tala Hadid, Ghassan Salhab join efforts to continue key project development activities.
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Warner Bros not confirming reports of ‘Harry Potter’ re-release in China
Bid to stimulate local cinemas after months of closure.
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A message from Screen International
It is now more important than ever for the industry to stay connected and work together so we can come out stronger on the other side of this global crisis.
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Production suspended on Reggie Yates’ directorial debut ‘Pirates’
The BBC Films-backed project stars ‘Blue Story’, ‘1917’ actors.
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BFI Flare festival reveals digital plans after coronavirus cancellation
LGBTIQ+ festival to launch BFI Flare at Home on streaming service BFI Player.
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Half of UK creative sector freelancers have already lost money
More than half said Boris Johnson’s government has responded ‘terribly’.
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Netflix to lower streaming quality in Europe to ease load on internet
Streamer’s traffic on European networks to go down by roughly 25%.
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Seattle International Film Festival cancelled
Leadership talks of “stronger, more sustainable and exciting future for SIFF”.
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US theatre lobby group calls on Congress for aid package for workers
“The business model of the movie theatre industry is uniquely vulnerable in the present crisis.”
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Sony’s ‘Bloodshot’ going digital 11 days after theatrical release
Announcement comes as US theatre lobby group NATO pledges $1m to support theatre employees.
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Göteborg Film Festival’s VOD platform to support Swedish arthouse cinemas
The films are: Portrait Of A Lady On Fire; A White, White Day; Give Me Liberty ; The Perfect Candidate and A Brother’s Love.
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Reed Midem launches MIPTV ONLINE+ as coronavirus fuels industry-wide digital drive
Offering includes highlights of the Drama Buyers Summit and In Development pitches