All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 1362
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Features
Films of the year 2019: Sarah Ward
Ward joined Screen in 2015, and writes for Concrete Playground, SBS and others, and is on ABC Radio.
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Films of the year 2019: Allan Hunter
Hunter has worked for Screen since 1990. He is based in Edinburgh, and is also co-director of Glasgow Film Festival.
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Films of the year 2019: Jonathan Romney
A longtime contributor, Romney also writes for Film Comment, Sight & Sound and The Observer, and teaches at NFTS.
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Films of the year 2019: Wendy Ide
Ide joined Screen in 2015 as a London-based critic, and also writes for The Observer and Sight & Sound.
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Films of the year 2019: Tim Grierson
Screen’s senior US critic, LA-based Grierson has written for the publication since 2005.
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Films of the year 2019: Fionnuala Halligan
Halligan is Screen’s chief film critic and reviews editor.
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German 2019 box office report: downward trend reversed but local films suffer
One bright spot was the surprise success of Nora Fingscheidt’s international festival favourite System Crasher.
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News
Michael Keaton said to be in cast of Puerto Rico hurricane drama ‘Nothing Like The Son’
Production in Tampa, Florida, set for January 2020 start.
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Loco Films scoops sales on Les Arcs winner ‘The Hill Where Lionesses Roar’ (exclusive)
Drama is the debut feature of 18-year-old actress and director Luàna Bajrami.
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Best Friend Forever boards sales on Patric Chiha’s Berlinale title ‘If It Were Love’ (exclusive)
Documentary follows tour of Gisèle Vienne’s rave-inspired dance work Crowd.
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Animation contenders focus: ‘The Swallows Of Kabul’, ‘The Tower’, ‘Another Day Of Life’
A trio of works inspired by real-world events is shaking up the animated feature film category’s traditional focus on comedy and fantasy.
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Awards whispers: anonymous UK voters discuss Bafta’s outstanding British film category
Is this the moment to opt for smaller indie fare?
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Why the film industry needs to open up about mental health
Long hours, freelance contracts and distressing storylines can make the film industry a challenging place to work.
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Reviews
‘Star Wars: The Rise Of Skywalker’: Review
The Force’s latest finale is ”disappointingly nondescript”
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News
Bharti Airtel, Lionsgate launch Lionsgate Play in India
Initial offering includes Hunger Games, Twilight Saga franchises, La La Land.
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CJ announces pre-sales and release dates for action drama 'Ashfall'
Film sells to 90 countries including US, Germany, Indonesia,Vietnam.
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Berlinale unveils first films for 2020; Matteo Garrone’s ‘Pinocchio’ first special gala
Matteo Garrone to present ‘Pinocchio’ as the first Berlinale Special Gala.
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“He is one of our own”: UK film industry responds to Ben Roberts taking CEO role at BFI
Rose Garnett, Andy Leyshon and Daniel Battsek among those praising Roberts’ appointment.
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Sony Pictures Classics to distribute Sundance entry 'Charm City Kings'
Will Smith among producers on dirt bike drama.
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MGM TV, UK/US-based 42 strike first-look production deal
Parties to create original scripted programming, draw on MGM library.