All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 1336
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Harvey Weinstein trial halted for day after accuser breaks down
“Harvey was my father’s age and he gave me all the validation I needed,” accuser Jessica Mann wrote in email.
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Tabitha Jackson named new Sundance Film Festival director
Kim Yutani remains director of programming
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New 'No Time To Die' trailer drops during Super Bowl
Twenty-fifth James Bond film set to open in US on April 10 after most of Europe.
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Prince William, Joaquin Phoenix condemn Bafta diversity issues
Brad Pitt (in absentia), Taika Waititi and Rebel Wilson joke about Royal Family, British Empire.
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‘1917’ dominates 2020 Baftas with seven awards; ‘Joker’, ‘Parasite’ win major prizes
‘The Irishman’ and ‘The Two Popes’ walk away empty-handed.
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‘1917’ crossing $250m at global box office (update)
Sony’s Little Women crosses $160m worldwide.
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Baftas 2020: Full list of winners
‘1917’ wins seven prizes including best film; Joaquin Phoenix, Renée Zellweger, ‘Parasite’, ‘Bait’ among other winners.
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‘Parasite’ wins WGA original screenplay prize in US
Taika Waititi honoured in adapted screenplay category for JoJo Rabbit.
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Mexican drama ‘Identifying Features’ double winner at Sundance 2020 (update)
World Cinema Dramatic entries Surge, Cuties among winners.
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Streamers dictate the play as Sundance 2020 buyers spend $80m (update)
Theatrical components no longer critical in calculation.
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Norway’s ‘Beware Of Children’ wins world’s largest film prize in Goteborg
Buzzy works-in-progress presentations include Lamb from Iceland and The Innocents from Norway.
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How ‘Joker’ composer Hildur Gudnadottir’s music was used to inspire the actors on set
Iceland’s Hildur Gudnadottir based her Oscar and Bafta-nominated score for Joker on the feelings she experienced reading the screenplay.
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How a hospital stay inspired the new film from Belgium director Marion Hansel
The prolific filmmaker was the subject of a career retrospective at IFFR.
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Yoon Dan-bi talks award-winning Rotterdam title ‘Moving On’
South Korea’s Yoon Dan-bi shares the personal story behind her first feature.
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Film Constellation Berlin-bound with Sundance acquisition 'Farewell Amor'
Story of family reunited premiered in U.S. Dramatic Competition Category.
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Autlook Film Sales snaps up Polaroid doc ‘An Impossible Project’ at Rotterdam (exclusive)
The film is about a charismatic Austrian figure who saved Polaroid from oblivion.
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“More stubbornness, outspokenness and ambition please,” says IFFR’s Bero Beyer as he looks forward to next chapter
The artistic director reflects on this year’s festival.
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Ágnes Kocsis readies biopic about Hungarian superstar Pál Szécsi (exclusive)
Kocsis was in Rotterdam with her third film ‘Eden’.
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Netflix circling global deal on Sundance entry ‘The 40-Year-Old Version’ (update)
Business continues as festival nears close.
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“There is no subject more unpleasant than mine”: Belgium’s Patrice Toye on her Rotterdam title ‘Tench’
The film is about a reluctant paedophile.