All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 137
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Rotterdam selects 13 world premieres in first wave of Bright Future, Harbour films
Titles include Lilly Hu’s ‘One Girl Infinite’, executive-produced by Eric Roth.
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UK’s ScreenSkills to focus on industry partnerships in revamped strategy
The national skills body has unveiled a five-year vision for the industry and looks to reduce number of trustees on its board.
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Beta Cinema acquires Hannes Holm’s ‘Let It Rain’ ahead of AFM
Shooting wrapped at the end of September.
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James Franco talks new film ‘Hey Joe’, why “there’s always an opportunity to change your life”
Franco stars in Hey Joe, which is playing in compeition at Rome Film Festival.
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Features
Social media and re-releases: Lucky Red’s strategy for growing Italy’s arthouse audience
Screen talks to founder Andrea Occhipinti and theatrical director Gabriele D’Andrea.
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UK's ScreenSkills CEO Laura Mansfield talks up streamlined strategy
The’ refreshed five-year strategy offers the film and TV industry “more coherent” and comprehensive support, according to Mansfield.
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“It’s a punk Marvel movie”: Tony Kaye, Vito Schnabel on their Rome premiere ‘The Trainer’
The Trainer centres on Jack Flex, a penniless fitness expert who takes a maniacal swing at fame and fortune in Los Angeles.
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Italian distributor PiperFilm launches with ambitious release of Paolo Sorrentino’s ‘Parthenope’
PiperFilm has identified young audiences as the target audience.
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Reviews
‘Salve Maria’: Valladolid Review
A new mother’s thoughts turn murderous in Mar Coll’s gripping psychodrama
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Reviews
‘Venom: The Last Dance’: Review
Tom Hardy takes his inner demon out for one final spin in this fun if familiar sequel
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Harvey Weinstein to face consolidated sex crimes charges in 2025 trial
Disgraced former Hollywood mogul revealed to have cancer.
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SPC updates release plans for awards contenders ‘The Room Next Door’, ‘I’m Still Here’
Both films premiered on the Lido.
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Bleecker Street takes Telluride, TIFF drama ‘The Friend’ starring Naomi Watts
Bill Murray and Bing the Great Dane also star in Telluride world premiere.
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“Kenya is losing $2.2m a day to piracy”: Challenges, opportunities for African distributors in spotlight
The debate took place at the International Film Distribution Summit (IFDS) in Cologne.
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‘All We Imagine As Light,’ ‘September Says’ among competition line-up at Geneva 2024
Payal Kapadia’s ‘All We Imagine As Light’ debuted at Cannes this year.
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Australia set as country of focus at IFFI 2024
The programme will include a masterclass from ‘Mad Max: Fury Road’ cinematographer John Seale.
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“Stay in the mix till 2026” was the reworked refrain of Mipcom 2024
The giant programme market took place against the backdrop of a challenged market.
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Saudi Film Confex registers over 70,000 attendees for second edition
The Confex is aimed at positioning Saudi Arabia as a global production hub.
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Reviews
‘Rita’: Valladolid Review
Paz Vega takes a child’s eye view of domestic violence in her 1980s Seville-set directorial debut
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Dick Pope, cinematographer for Mike Leigh films including ‘Hard Truths’, dies aged 77
Pope was Oscar-nominated for filming Leigh’s ‘Mr. Turner’ and Neil Burger’s ‘The Illusionist’.