All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 134
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Awards season calendar 2024/45: key Oscar, Bafta and international dates
Screen has curated this list of dates for the 2024-2025 awards season.
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Singapore film festival unveils 2024 line-up; launches Industry Days conference
Taiwanese actors Lee Kang-sheng and Yang Kuei-mei to receive honorary awards.
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DOK Leipzig opening film ‘Tracing Light’ acquired for world sales (exclusive)
The documentary explores the boundaries of physics and art through the subject of light.
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TIFFCOM CEO Yasushi Shiina on growing the market while placing an eye on production
The three-day event will include the Tokyo Gap-Financing Market (TGFM), Tokyo Story Market and an expanded programme of seminars.
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‘Venom: The Last Dance’ licks the competition at UK-Ireland box office with £4.3m start
‘The Room Next Door’ opens with £240,000; ‘The Substance’ sets Mubi record.
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Japan prime minster pledges support for content industry at Tokyo film festival opening
The festival opened with period action feature ’11 Rebels’.
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‘11 Rebels’: Tokyo Review
Tokyo opens with a blisteringly old-fashioned Samurai slice-’em-up
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Tokyo director in focus Yu Irie on what “shocked” him into making ‘A Girl Named Ann’
The filmmaker behind ‘8000 Miles’ has a series of features showing at Tokyo Intenrational Film Festival.
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‘Barakat’, Triggerfish producers among latest Realness scheme participants (exclusive)
Ephraim Gordon produced South Africa’s 2022 Oscar submission ‘Barakat’.
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Gerard Depardieu requests delay in sexual assault trial citing health concerns
The actor’s lawyer says the French star is unable to attend today’s hearing.
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Why Andalusia is a hotspot for local and international production
Tax incentives, diverse locations and internationally focused production companies attract big and small screen projects
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Foreign markets boost ‘Venom: The Last Dance’ to $175m global opening – but film soft in North America
The third ‘Venom’ feature was a huge hit in China, grossing $46m over five days.
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‘I Can’t Have Sex’ world premiere among Tallinn Rebels With A Cause selection
10 features include six world premieres.
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Reviews
‘Flowers Of Ukraine’: DOK Leipzig Review
A Kyiv woman fights to maintain her city garden under the shadow of war in this life-affirming documentary
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“Collaboration not competition”: DOK Leipzig’s Nadja Tennstedt on the 2024 industry programme
DOK Industry is designed to facilitate creative cooperation and encourage best practice at all levels
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Filmmakers are focusing on beauty and enrichment, says DOK Leipzig’s Christoph Terhechte
The festival’s artistic director hopes to raise the profile of animation and documentary in all their forms.
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‘Venom: The Last Dance’ tops Korea box office with 60% of takings
Further titles in the top 10 included ‘A Normal Family’ and ‘Love In The Big City’.
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Mokster Films to make AFM debut with Thai creature horror ‘Halabala’ (exclusive)
The Singapore-based company was launched in May as an investment and sales company by former WME Independent agent Nelson Mok.
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California Governor proposes to double state’s film and TV tax incentive
New $750m annual allocation would become highest capped programme in United States.