All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 1343
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Reviews
‘Welcome To Chechnya’: Sundance Review
Gripping documentary which offers a front-line dispatch from the war on homosexuality
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‘Kala Azar’: Rotterdam Review
The feature debut of video artist Janis Rafa explores the gritty relationships between humans and animals
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News
Angolan immigrant drama ‘Farewell Amor’ honoured by Sundance Institute / Amazon Studios
Drama premieres in U.S. Dramatic Competition on Sunday.
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New Dutch sales outfit Square Eyes to focus on high-end arthouse titles (exclusive)
It has been launched by Dutch exec Wouter Jansen.
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Awards heavyweight ‘1917’, ‘Bad Boys For Life’ both cross $200m at global box office
Searchlight Pictures’ Jojo Rabbit crosses $50m worldwide.
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Wildstar picks up two including Marco Berger’s Rotterdam 2020 title ‘Young Hunter’ (exclusive)
The company has also acquired Lucas Santa Ana’s ‘Memories Of A Teenager’.
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Hit Russian drama ‘Fidelity’ tempts international buyers for M-Appeal (exclusive)
‘Fidelity’ is making its European debut at the Rotterdam festival.
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Reviews
‘Kajillionaire’: Sundance Review
Miranda July delivers an absurdist comedy about an unusual family in modern America
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‘Promising Young Woman’: Sundance Review
Carey Mulligan brings emotional weight to a woman wreaking her own personal revenge on abusive men
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‘Possessor’: Sundance Review
Brandon Cronenberg follows up ‘Antiviral’ with this lurid sci-fi thriller starring Andrea Riseborough
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News
Sam Mendes wins top Directors Guild of America award for ‘1917’
Alma Har’el earns top honours in the first-time directing category for Honey Boy.
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‘Pain & Glory’ dominates Goyas, wins best film, actor, director
Pedro Almodóvar calls for “protection” of independent cinema in Spain.
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Features
How ‘Icarus’ Oscar win persuaded Turkish intelligence to help on Sundance hit ‘The Dissident’
’I want my films to play like a global narrative scripted feature thriller.’
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Reviews
‘On The Record’: Sundance Review
Powerful portrait of music producer Drew Dixon and her fight to bring her abuser to justice
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‘The 40-Year-Old Version’: Sundance Review
Radha Blank makes a lively debut with this autobiographical tale of a woman rediscovering her creativity
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Reviews
‘Dream Horse’: Sundance Review
Toni Collette is the mother who finds a new lease of life in breeding race horses in rural Wales
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News
Neon swoops on ‘Ammonite’ in $3m North America deal
See-Saw Films developed; BBC Films, BFI co-financing.
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Reviews
‘The Mole Agent’: Sundance Review
Charming documentary in which an 83-year-old man goes undercover in a Chilean care home
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News
Sundance director Fernanda Valadez talks Mexican abduction drama ‘Identifying Features’
’This war has many faces and it involves all kinds of illegal business.’
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Reviews
‘Working Girls’: Rotterdam Review
A dead body unites three French prostitutes who cross the border every day to work in a Belgian brothel