All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 1340
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Features
Awards whispers: who are our Bafta and Ampas members voting for?
Anonymous UK-based Bafta and Ampas voters reveal who is getting their vote in nine major categories.
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News
Sundance enters brief lull after explosive bout of deals
The Glorias, The 40-Year-Old Version, The Fight on the radar.
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Glasgow Film Festival 2020 unveils line-up including nine world premieres
World premieres include Julian Jarrold’s biopic ’Sulphur And White’ and Anthony Baxter’s documentary ‘Flint’.
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SPC, Stage 6 partner on US-Mexico Sundance drama ‘I Carry You With Me’
Theatrical release planned later this year.
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Reviews
‘Boys State’: Sundance Review
A small political ecosystem throws up some big results for documentary film-makers Jesse Moss and Amanda McBaine
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News
‘Queen Of Hearts’ dominates Denmark’s 2020 Robert awards
May el-Toukhy became the first woman to win best director.
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Films Boutique appoints new head of sales (exclusive)
Julien Razafindranaly joins from The Match Factory.
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Doha supports new film and TV projects by Hicham Lasri, Soudade Kaadan and Karim Aïnouz
Qatari institute supports a record 42 projects in autumn funding round.
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“We are ready to fight and go to court”: Rotterdam directors discuss censorship
Five directors spoke at a press conference at IFFR.
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Hot new animation from ‘Chico & Rita’ filmmakers among projects selected for Cartoon Movie
Bordeaux-based animation event to showcase 66 international projects.
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Screen digital edition: January 28 2020
A spotlight on casting, costume design analysis, and final Oscar and Bafta predictions.
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‘Les Misérables’, ‘An Officer And A Spy’ take top awards at France’s Lumières
The French cinema-focused awards are regarded as the country’s equivalent of the Golden Globes.
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Harvey Weinstein accuser Miriam Haley breaks down during testimony
Former production assistant describes two incidents in summer 2006.
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Features
Tense meetings, setbacks and a rising budget: the epic struggle to make ‘The Irishman’
Screen talks to the producer team about bringing the Mafia true tale to life.
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Reviews
‘The Reason I Jump’: Sundance Review
Jerry Rothwell’s groundbreaking documentary tunes into the autistic spectrum
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Features
Sundance 2020 Brunch With The Brits: photo gallery
High West Distillery hosted annual Park City bash on Sunday.
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Reviews
'Charm City Kings': Sundance Review
Sony’s Sundance acquisition is anchored by the exceptional young actor Jahi Di’Allo Winston
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News
Kino Lorber swoops on Mexican drama 'Identifying Features' at Sundance (exclusive)
Alpha Violet handles world sales on feature debut.
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Reviews
‘Nine Days’: Sundance Review
A standout debut from Edson Oda competes in Sundance’s US Dramatic section
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Reviews
‘Tesla’: Sundance Review
A fascinating, if unconventional, look at the singular life of Nikola Tesla as played by Ethan Hawke