All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 1370
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Features
Roger Garcia on bringing the film festival experience to the Chinese island of Hainan
Second edition of the festival is running December 1-8 in the resort city of Sanya.
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Promotion
Why the Dominican Republic is one of the fastest growing film destinations in Latin America
Situated two hours south of Miami, less than four hours from New York and eight from most European cities, Dominican Republic offers a diverse portfolio of shooting locations.
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News
China’s Fun Age Pictures makes market debut in Hainan
Beijing-based company is launching sales on its latest title Almost A Comedy, scheduled for release on December 20.
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Features
Pascal Diot on launching a market at Hainan Island International Film Festival
First edition of H!Market includes a locations showcase and the H!Action co-production market.
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News
HBO Europe orders first Danish original ‘Kamikaze’
Drama based on Erlend Loe’s Norwegian novel, ‘Muleum’.
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Features
Why indie producers are calling for a change to the UK’s film tax relief
Michael Winterbottom has spoken of the “betrayal” of the tax credit.
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News
Starz greenlights ‘Becoming Elizabeth’ from London’s The Forge
Young Elizabeth I created by British playwright Anya Reiss.
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News
‘The Irishman’, ‘Cats’, ‘The Aeronauts’ on visual effects Oscar longlist
Nominees to be announced on January 13, 2020.
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News
'The Irishman', Quentin Tarantino prevail in National Board of Review vote
Parasite named best foreign language film of the year.
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News
HBO Max boards London-set AIDS drama 'Boys'
Russell T Davies (Years And Years, A Very English Scandal) wrote, serves as executive producer.
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News
São Paulo unveils Brazil’s first cash rebate for international productions
“We realised we are mature enough to receive more foreign productions.”
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News
New Berlinale screening venues confirmed for 2020
Race to replace loss of Sony Center and Imax venues.
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News
Former Berlinale chief Dieter Kosslick joins Prague’s Febiofest (exclusive)
He will oversee a section fusing film with food.
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Features
'Jojo Rabbit' star Thomasin McKenzie: "It is so important that people watch this film"
McKenzie plays Elsa, a Jewish teen in Nazi Germany.
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News
Olivia Wilde speaks out over portrayal of journalist in ‘Richard Jewell’
”Whether or not Kathy Scruggs had sex with someone… seems to be the least interesting conversation about this story.”
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Features
Ladj Ly and the ‘Les Misérables’ team on weaving hot weather and a World Cup win into France’s Oscar entry
The film won the joint jury prize in Cannes Competition in May.
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News
BFI Distribution takes UK & Ireland on Mark Cousins doc ‘Women Make Film’ (exclusive)
The 14-hour documentary had its world premiere at Toronto 2019.
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Features
New Talent: ‘Cat In The Wall’ directors Mina Mileva and Vesela Kazakova
The UK-based Bulgarian duo discuss the origins of their comedy drama Cat In The Wall, which premiered in Locarno.
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News
‘Les Misérables’ leads nominations in France’s Lumière awards
Cannes Jury Prize winner is also France’s submission to the Oscars this year.
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News
Heretic boards Ruben Östlund’s ‘Triangle Of Sadness,’ Greece shoot planned (exclusive)
Plattform production to shoot in Greece for eight weeks, after starting production in Sweden.