All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 1373
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Features
Awards whispers: Oscar, Bafta voters on which actresses will get their ballot
Renee Zellweger? Awkwafina? Scarlett Johansson? Jessie Buckley?
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News
French director Luc Besson faces 10-month suspended sentence in unfair dismissal case
Besson did not attend hearing in criminal court on the outskirts of Paris.
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Production underway on ‘People Just Do Nothing’ film; first look image revealed
The film is called ‘People Just Do Nothing: Big In Japan’.
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International and North American distributors snap up ‘God Exists, Her Name is Petrunya’ (exclusive)
Berlinale title is back in international spotlight after winning two awards in recent days.
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Reviews
‘Tomorrow We Are Free’: Tallinn Review
An Iranian journalist returns to Tehran with his family during the Islamic Revolution of 1979
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Reviews
‘Sin’: Tallinn Review
Alberto Testoni puts in a skilled performance as Michelangelo in Andrei Konchalovsky’s revisionist biopic
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News
Tallinn’s six Black Nights Stars poised for international success
Six rising actors from the Baltic region talk international ambitions.
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‘Cold War’ star Tomasz Kot cast in Robert Hloz’s ‘Restore Point’ (exclusive)
Star of Pawel Pawlikowski’s ‘Cold War’ joins sci-fi detective feature.
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Next iteration of Creative Europe would train 5,000 and fight for Euro content on the streamers
Martin Dawson delivered his keynote speech at the European Film Forum in Tallinn.
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News
Can AI help the film industry?
Humans need to keep control of storytelling, according to experts at Tallinn’s European Film Forum.
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Features
Andrei Konchalovsky talks Tarkovsky, Stallone and his famous filmmaking family
The Russian director was in Tallin to receive the Lifetime Achievement award at the Black Nights Film Festival.
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News
The filmmakers of middle class immigration drama ‘The Oasis Of Now’ describe their innovative casting methods
The proejct won the Best Pitch Award at Tallinn Black Nights in 2018.
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Reviews
‘Dust And Ashes’: Tallinn Review
A grieving young South Korean factory worker resorts to desperate measures in Park Hee-kwon’s enigmatic drama
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News
Autobiographical documentary ‘In A Whisper’ wins top IDFA prize
UK director Lucy Parker’s investigative work Solidarity wins best first appearance prize for debut features.
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Features
Does BIFA recognition help a film go on to further awards success?
This year’s BIFA crop includes ’The Personal History Of David Copperfield’, ‘Wild Rose’ and ’Bait’.
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News
Vue reinstates Rapman’s ‘Blue Story’ following “ongoing review of security”
The chain is putting “additional security arrangements” in cinemas.
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‘Succession’ writer Lucy Prebble awarded 2019 Wellcome Screenwriting Fellowship
Prebble is creator of the TV series Secret Diary of a Call Girl and is executive producer and writer for Emmy award-winning HBO drama Succession,
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Features
How Jamie Foxx drew on lessons from Michael Mann for death row drama ‘Just Mercy’
Foxx explains how working on Collateral helped him to dial down his performance as a death row prisoner.
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Features
Felicity Jones on making ‘The Aeronauts’: “There were lots of near-death experiences”
The film reunites Jones with her ‘The Theory Of Everything’ co-star Eddie Redmayne.
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News
Dutch director of Microwave project ‘Looted’ talks stolen cars and Tallinn premiere
Rene van Pannevis on his UK drama starring Charley Palmer Rothwell and Morgane Polanski.