All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 1312
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Reviews
‘Speer Goes To Hollywood’: Berlin Review
Fascinating documentary about the self-proclaimed “good Nazi” Albert Speer
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News
SXSW lands world premiere of David Lowery’s latest film
Dev Patel, Barry Keoghan, Alicia Vikander, and Joel Edgerton among cast.
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Reviews
‘Misbehaviour’: Review
Entertaining, timely film about the targeting of the 1970 Miss World contest by feminist activists
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News
Coronavirus fears hit box office as ‘Sonic The Hedgehog’ rules international (update)
1917 overtakes lifetime total of Bridget Jones’s Diary in UK.
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Reviews
‘Night Shift’ (‘Police’): Berlin Review
Anne Fontaine’s drama boasts weighty performances from Omar Sy, Virginie Efira and Gregory Gadebois
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News
‘There Is No Evil’ wins Golden Bear at 2020 Berlin Film Festival
Eliza Hittman’s ’Never Rarely Sometimes Always’ wins Silver Bear Grand Jury Prize.
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News
France’s #MeToo debate intensifies as Roman Polanski wins best director César
Red carpet rage, walkouts and black humour mark fractious 45th edition of French Oscars.
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Reviews
‘Irradiated’: Berlin Review
Rithy Panh experiments with the documentary form to present a stark exploration of the horrors of modern war
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Reviews
‘There Is No Evil’: Berlin Review
From Iran, director Mohammad Rasoulof orchestrates a cautionary tale in four chapters
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News
Eliza Hittman’s ‘Never Rarely Sometimes Always’ finishes top of Screen’s Berlin 2020 jury grid
‘Days’, ‘Undine’ come second and third; Abel Ferrara’s ‘Siberia’ last.
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César awards: ‘Les Miserables’ wins best film, Polanski takes best director
France’s Oscars unfold amid politically charged atmosphere following protests over nominations for Polanski’s An Officer And A Spy.
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Abramorama promotes Evan Saxon to head of music
The record and film industry veteran will oversee global distribution of music films.
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European producers working with Netflix discuss speed, culture clash at Berlinale
The producers of Dark, Ragnarok, Quicksand and Unorthodox shared their experiences.
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News
UK training bodies unite to launch Centre of Screen Excellence in Leeds
It is the first Centre of Screen Excellence in the country.
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Berlinale’s World Cinema Fund unveils new financing programmes
The audience design award is with TorinoFilmLab and WCF ACP is for projects from Africa, the Caribbean and the Pacific group of states.
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French stars launch #BlackCesars campaign ahead of troubled awards
Industry professionals call for greater diversity and inclusion on the big screen.
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Cannes Film Festival, MipTV working with authorities following city’s first coronavirus case
Nice mayor Christian Estrosi confirmed the first case today.
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UK box office preview: ‘The Invisible Man’ faces ‘Portrait Of A Lady On Fire’
‘True History Of The Kelly Gang’, ‘Downhill’ among other new openers.
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Climate activists to protest at Berlin Film Festival award ceremony
The activists will occupy the red carpet in front of the Berlinale Palast.
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Features
The Centrepiece interview: Killer Films chief Christine Vachon on the fluctuating state of indie film
Vachon is celebrating 25 years of her iconic production company.