All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 1310
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Cannes Film Festival and Marché du Film both “confident” they will take place
Annual press conference announcing the Official Selection scheduled to take place as normal on April 16 in Paris.
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How Paramount UK worked with Rapman and exhibitors to ensure ‘Blue Story’ reached a wide audience
The London-set drama has taken more than $6m at the box office.
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UK’s East End Film Festival to close due to lack of funding (exclusive)
“The push to provide a more mainstream commercial offering is not for us.”
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Ireland’s Fantastic Films moves into TV with ‘Zom-B’ (exclusive)
Fantastic Films’ credits include Cannes titles Last Days On Mars and Vivarium.
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Isle of Skye writers residency programme launches new cash prize
£5,000 cash prize will be awarded for the best film or TV script submitted by alumni of the residency scheme.
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William Boyd to write TV series dramatising events around Notre Dame fire
Vendôme, Moonriver TV and Pathé are co-developing the project in collaboration with The New York Times.
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Studios ponder next moves after coronavirus James Bond delay (update)
“Everyone’s waiting and seeing.”
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Japan’s Uplink to open four-screen arthouse cinema in Kyoto
New mini-theatre complex will mark Uplink’s third arthouse cinema in Japan.
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MIPTV cancelled due to coronavirus; Canneseries postponed
Canneseries will now run during MIPCOM in October. Fribourg International Film Festival (FIFF) in Switzerland cancelled.
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Bond movie 'No Time To Die' postponed due to coronavirus concerns
Film moved from April to November 2020.
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Miami Film Market to go ahead despite Unifrance, EFP withdrawal over coronavirus concerns (exclusive)
Festival will continue to operate all aspects of the market.
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Can the “arthouse film boom” continue? asks Glasgow panel
It is not just down to the success of ‘Parasite’.
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BFI London Film Festival to expand VR, TV and industry programmes for 2020 edition
Around 30 new non-film projects will be showcased at a new Gala event.
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New figures show “period of considerable success” for UK exhibition sector
Phil Clapp and Lucy Jones were speaking at the UK Cinema Association’s annual conference.
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Reviews
‘The Way Back’: Review
Ben Affleck is the former sports star looking to recapture former glory as the coach of a school basketball team
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Sony closes European offices due to coronavirus fears
No cases detected but European sites keep doors shut this week as a precaution.
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LevelK moves into financing and boards animation ‘#nofilter’ (exclusive)
LevelK is not only planning to back films with MGs but also to offer finance from private investors, financiers and hedge funds.
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Berlin winner Mohammad Rasoulof summoned to prison in Iran
wRasoulof was unable to travel to Berlin because of a travel ban.
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Picturehouse Entertainment picks up Berlin Panorama thriller ‘Wildland’ for UK (exclusive)
Jeanette Nordahl’s feature debut is a female-driven crime drama.