All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 1361
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News
New Europe closes French deal for Rotterdam-bound ‘A Perfectly Normal Family’ (exclusive)
The drama is the directorial debut of Damnish filmmaker Malou Reymann
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Pyramide International boards Mohamed Diab’s ‘Amira’ (exclusive)
It is the third feature by Egyptian director Mohamed Diab after ’678’ and ’Clash’.
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Reviews
‘The Gentlemen’: Review
A British drug lord attempts to do business with an American dynasty in Guy Ritchie’s latest crime caper
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Features
How Laika made ambitious stop-motion animation ‘Missing Link’
Since its inception, Laika has been innovating new methodologies to expand the universe of potential stories that can be told through stop-motion animation.
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‘Star Wars: The Rise Of Skywalker’ earns $59m in first two days of international box office (update)
UK delivers $8.3m, Germany $7.2m, France $5.3m, Mexico $2.4m.
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Reviews
‘Cats’: Review
It’s not quite a catastrophe, but Tom Hooper’s adaptation isn’t up to scratch
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News
Sundance 2020 adds tech giants doc, brings back 'High Art', 'Born Into Brothels'
Love Fraud promoted to Day One screening.
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Paul Thomas Anderson reunites with Focus Features for 2020 production start
Latest project understood to centre on 1970s Californian high school.
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Features
How cutting the budget helped James Mangold get ‘Ford V Ferrari’ over the line
The racing drama’s journey to the screen involved a decade of stops and starts, director James Mangold tells Mark Salisbury.
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Features
'I Lost My Body' filmmakers talk working with Netflix on their quirky severed hand animation
Ben Dalton talks to the filmmakers about the creative journey behind one of the year’s most inspired animated features
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Features
Rian Johnson compares working on 'Knives Out' to 'Star Wars': "it's still the same essential process"
Johnson’s whodunnit stars Daniel Craig as a private investigator.
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Features
Making 'A Shaun The Sheep Movie: Farmageddon’: "we could parody lots of sci-fi tropes"
Aardman’s second feature-length Shaun The Sheep movie gambols into the sci-fi realm.
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News
Slamdance 2020 to open with ‘Film About A Father Who’
Animation Outlaws, Lillian join Special Screenings roster.
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Reviews
‘Only Cloud Knows’: Review
Feng Xiaogang’s soulful drama is set largely in New Zealand where an expat widower looks back on his life
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News
‘The Irishman’, ‘Once Upon A Time… In Hollywood’ among 344 eligible for best picture Oscar
Uncut Gems, A Beautiful Day In The Neighborhood, Pain And Glory make the longlist.
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News
BFI Distribution acquires ‘County Lines’ for UK
Drug trafficking drama set for theatrical release in spring 2020.
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Features
Films of the year 2019: Lee Marshall
Italy-based Marshall joined Screen in 1996. He also writes about art, travel and design for UK, US and Italian publications.
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News
Rotterdam Film Festival reveals 2020 line-up; ‘Mosquito’ to open
‘A Beautiful Day in the Neighbourhood’ to close the festival, which runs January 22 to February 2.
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Features
Films of the year 2019: Lisa Nesselson
Nesselson is in-house film critic for the English-language channel of France24, and has reviewed for Screen since 2008.