All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 1339
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News
Radu Jude, John Trengove projects among Rotterdam industry winners
Six prizes awarded this year at CineMart closing night.
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Features
“What if the wings of society fall off?”: Director Mees Peijnenburg on his IFFR title ‘Paradise Drifters’
Peijnenburg’s first feature debuts at IFFR before going to Berlin.
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Reviews
‘His House’: Sundance Review
Netflix swoops on sophisticated British refugee horror directed by rising star Remi Weekes
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Chinese streaming platforms flourish during virus outbreak
The cancellation of Chinese New Year releases, and the fact that China has quarantined more than 50 million people, is turning out to be a huge boon for the nation’s streaming services.
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Features
David Furnish talks ‘Rocketman’ sex scene debate, LGBT representation, future film projects
Furnish is nominated for his first film Bafta for the biopic.
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Supporting witnesses in Harvey Weinstein trial describe sexual ordeals
Dawn Dunning claimed Weinstein offer her roles in his next three films if she engaged in threesome.
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Magnolia Pictures, Topic Studios acquire world on Sundance hit doc 'The Fight'
Film has been one of most acclaimed to screen in Park City.
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Reviews
‘The Cloud In Her Room’: Rotterdam Review
Noteworthy debut from this female director marks a new voice in Chinese cinema
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Irish Film and Television Academy launches five-year plan (exclusive)
Body to prioritise delivery of two annual award ceremonies representing Ireland North and South.
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Reviews
‘The Rhythm Section’: Review
Blake Lively plays a prostitute/assassin in this underwhelming adaptation of Mark Burnell’s novel
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Features
How North Macedonia’s ‘Honeyland’ has already made Oscar history
Oscar nominated in both the documentary and international feature categories, Honeyland has made its makers and its country of origin — North Macedonia — proud.
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Features
Five costume design teams discuss their Bafta and Oscar-nominated work
Screen spoke to the costume teams behind Little Women, Once Upon A Time… In Hollywood, Judy, The Irishman and Jojo Rabbit.
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News
French Césars under fire (again) over Roman Polanski’s 12 nominations
French feminists rail against César Academy for not taking moral position on Polanski.
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Reviews
'Omniboat: A Fast Boat Fantasia’: Sundance Review
A surreal portmanteau set on or around a Miami speedboat
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Reviews
‘The Evening Hour’: Rotterdam Review
The grandson of a preacherman plies his trade in an opioid-afflicted West Virginia town
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Carlo Chatrian says his first Berlinale competition line-up is “quite dark”
Chatrian said he’d encountered more than 6,800 films whilst preparing his first Berlinale line-up.
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Six talking points from the Berlinale 2020 Competition line-up
What to make of Carlo Chatrian’s first selection?
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Berlin Film Festival unveils 2020 Competition line-up
18-strong Competition strand includes films by Sally Potter, Hong Sangsoo, Tsai Ming-Liang, Christian Petzold, Rithy Panh and Philippe Garrel.
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Wes Anderson’s 'The French Dispatch' to get July US release
Beloved auteur brings together starry ensemble of collaborators old and new.
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Roman Polanski’s ‘An Officer And A Spy’ tops César nominations
France’s César Academy members’ support for Polanski’s film unswayed by rape allegations.