All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 1313
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News
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.
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In pictures: Screen International and Panama Film Commission Berlin 2020 reception
The event was held at the Karlsson Penthouse in Berlin.
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UK set to crash out of Creative Europe on December 31 (exclusive)
No mention of Creative Europe in negotiation policy paper published today.
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‘Killed My Wife’ and ‘Paper Flower’ go to Blue Fox for North America (exclusive)
The company picked up its first Korean-language acquisitions at the EFM.
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‘The Invisible Man’ makes international box office debut in quiet marketplace
Universal opens Blumhouse’s reenvisioned horror tale in seven major territories.
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Expanded role at CBS All Access for Julie McNamara
Longtime CBS executive will now oversee all programming for the streaming service.
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Features
EFM chief on impact of coronavirus, new screening venues and later dates
Matthijs Wouter Knol says EFM attendance hit record levels.
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Reviews
‘Days’: Berlin Review
Taiwanese director Tsai Ming-Liang delivers a trademark slow-burn drama about two lonely men finding each other
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Roman Polanski to skip César ceremony to avoid “public lynching”
Director was controversially nominated in 12 categories for An Officer And A Spy including best director and best film.
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Far East Film Festival in Udine, northern Italy delayed until June due to coronavirus
The festival will now take place from June 26 till July 4.
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Features
Female filmmakers and legal experts respond to Harvey Weinstein’s guilty verdict
The fact the case came to trial and resulted in convictions stunned some prosecutors.
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‘Berlin Alexanderplatz’, ‘The Roads Not Taken’ score low on Screen’s Berlin jury grid; ‘DAU. Natasha’ splits opinion
‘Never Rarely Sometimes Always’ still leads.
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Tsai Ming-liang’s ‘Days’ surges to second spot on Screen’s Berlin 2020 jury grid
Only two titles can now top ‘Never Rarely Sometimes Always’.
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UK’s NFTS awards 2020 student prizes
Netflix CEO Reed Hastings participated in a masterclass as part of the graduate showcase.
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‘Blue Story’, ‘1917’ actors to lead Reggie Yates’ directorial debut ‘Pirates’ for BBC Films (exclusive)
Yates’ debut follows extensive television work.
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Korean box office hit by coronavirus fears with declining admissions, ‘Parasite (B&W Version)’ postponed
Postponed releases also include Disney/Pixar’s ’Onward’ and Yoon Sung-hyun’s Berlinale entry ’Time To Hunt’.
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Chinese companies pull out of CinemaCon over coronavirus travel ban
The Las Vegas exhibitors convention “will be held as planned,” organisers say.