All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 1319
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News
French sales agent body ADEF shakes up board
The Paris-based association which represents 95% of the French sales companies.
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Berlinale Forum title ‘In Deep Sleep’ to be sold by Reason8 (exclusive)
In addition, Nigina Sayfullaeva’s explicit drama Fidelity that is handled in the market by M-Appeal has been sold to France’s ARP Selection.
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First look: Ryan Phillippe in action thriller ‘The 2nd’ (exclusive)
Brian Skiba directs the film.
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Protagonist pacts with Elevation, JunaFilm for female-led thriller (exclusive)
The untitled project is written and directed by Hamburg-based Canadian newcomer Carly May Borgstrom.
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BFI, British Council in Berlin to unite UK and international outfits
A senior BFI delegation is encouraging collaboration between international and UK producers.
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SF Studios expands London office, launches ‘Don’t Move’
Don’t Move is to be directed by Alain Darborg, who is currently working on Netflix’s first original film, Red Dot.
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Reviews
‘The Salt Of Tears’: Berlin Review
Philippe Garell’s intimate drama fields a revelatory performance from Oulaya Amamra
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Reviews
‘One Of These Days’: Berlin Review
Carrie Preston and Joe Cole headline this cautionary tale of a Texan endurance competition
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Features
EFM 2020: the buzz titles from South Korea
With Parasite sparking international interest in Korean cinema, sellers are hoping to tempt buyers with new dramas, thrillers and horrors.
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Features
Introducing the 2020 EFP Shooting Stars
Screen talks to each of the 10 actors in this year’s showcase, plus juror Lucy Bevan.
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EFM 2020: the buzz titles from Italy
Italian productions are well represented in this year’s festival, while the market has the latest titles from Gianni Amelio and Paolo Genovese.
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How Germany’s independent distribution sector is adapting to challenging times
In Germany there are more than 1,000 individually owned cinemas with which distributors must negotiate.
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Reviews
‘Black Milk’: Berlin Review
After years of living in Germany, a Mongolian woman returns home to her sister
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Features
Jóhann Jóhannsson’s collaborators talk about finishing his passion project ‘Last And First Men’
The late Icelandic composer shot his debut feature in 2015.
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‘Swimming Out Till The Sea Turns Blue’: Berlin Review
Source: X Stream Pictures ‘Swimming Out Till The Sea Turns Blue’ Dir: Jia Zhang-ke. China. 2020. 112mins Taking as its jumping off point a literary event in a village in China’s Shanxi Province (the director’s native region), this documentary looks at aspects of Chinese life and history ...
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‘Persian Lessons’: Berlin Review
A war of words takes place in a transit camp in Occupied France
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‘The Intruder’, ‘Hidden Away’ open Screen’s Berlin 2020 jury grid with average scores
Seven critics are participating in this year’s grid.
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Giorgio Diritti on telling the story of artist Antonio Ligabue in Berlinale title ’Hidden Away’
The film stars Elio Germano as the famous Italian painter.
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Epic Pictures strikes early deals on action thriller ‘Avarice’ (exclusive)
Bren Foster joins Alyssa Sutherland (Vikings) in kidnapping story.