All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 1325
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True Colours acquires ‘A Bookshop In Paris'; reshuffles team ahead of EFM (exclusive)
Director Castellitto also stars in the film alongside Berenice Bejo.
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WestEnd takes worldwide rights to Talya Lavie’s ‘Honeymood’ (exclusive)
Lavie is best known for her first feature, Tribeca prize winner Zero Motivation.
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Nikolaj Coster-Waldau thriller ‘Suicide Tourist’ sparks US, international deals (exclusive)
Charades closes deals for Spain, Middle East, CIS.
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‘Train To Busan’ follow-up ‘Peninsula’ scores raft of sales (exclusive)
The project, budgeted at roughly twice Train To Busan’s $8m, is heading to North America and France.
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Metro International takes sales on Robert Graves drama ’The Laureate’ (exclusive)
Tom Hughes stars as Graves alongside Dianna Agron and Laura Haddock.
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Sundance drama ‘Charter’ flies to Benelux, Lithuania (exclusive)
The second feature from Sami Blood director Amanda Kernell is about a Swedish mother’s desperate move to abduct her own children.
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Vertigo Releasing, Rialto Distribution forge Australia and New Zealand co-venture (exclusive)
Under the new partnership, the duo has already acquired 15 titles for release in ANZ this year.
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Memento boards Hany Abu-Assad’s spy thriller ‘Huda’s Salon’ (exclusive)
It is the Golden Globe-winning and Oscar-nominated director’s first feature shot in Palestine since his 2015 Gaza-set drama The Idol.
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First Look: Suki Waterhouse in teen horror ‘Seance’ (exclusive)
‘You’re Next’ writer Simon Barrett making his feature directorial debut.
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Village Inc launches ‘Siren In The Shadows’ (exclusive)
Village Inc has also announced that it is making its entire slate available for VOD and online distribution.
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Mad Solutions strikes distribution deal on Saudi Rotana Media Group’s library (exclusive)
Rotana’s catalogue of 2,000 titles is one of the biggest in the Arab cinema in the world.
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Odin’s Eye takes worldwide rights to Danish hit ‘Into The Darkness’ (exclusive)
Project directed by Danish director and editor Anders Refn who has collaborated with Lars Von Trier.
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Industry call for Berlinale, EFM to keep late February slot
“It could bring new energy to the market.”
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Joaquin Phoenix boards “mesmerising” Berlinale documentary ‘Gunda’ (exclusive)
UTA Independent Film Group, Cinephil represent North American, international sales.
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mk2 films launches sales on Daniele Luchetti’s ‘The Ties’, Nir Bergman’s ‘Here We Are’ (exclusive)
Paris-based company launches a quartet of auteur titles at the EFM.
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Reviews
‘Uppercase Print’: Berlin Review
In one of his two works at this year’s Forum, Romania’s Radu Jude looks back on a case of state oppression
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Features
Berlin 2020: Screen’s guide to the Special, Forum and Generation titles
Agnieska Holland, Oleg Sentsov, and the mysterious ‘Dau’ project all feature.
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Features
Berlin 2020: Screen’s guide to the Competition titles
Screen profiles the world and international premieres in Competition, Specials, Panorama and Encounters at this year’s festival (February 20-March 1).
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Features
Berlin 2020: Screen’s guide to the Panorama titles
Queer identities, poverty in smalltown Texas, and migrants dreaming of a better life all feature.
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Berlin 2020: Screen’s guide to the Encounters titles
This is the first year of the Encounters section at the Berlinale.