All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 1414
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Features
How director Sergio Basso pitched a musical documentary to potential financiers
‘Tell Me who I Am’ is the story of Bhutanese refugees in a Nepalese camp.
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News
Totem, Tuffi team on female gender stereotypes anthology ‘Force Of Habit’ (exclusive)
The all-female production spans 11 episodes and a feature film.
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‘Darkroom - Drops Of Death’ sells to North America, France (exclusive)
The film is being sold by Germanys missingFILMS
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Together Films takes UK rights to climate change documentary ‘2040’
The film depicts a potential future If climate solutions are adopted.
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Warner Bros names former Disney exec as new senior vice president, marketing EMEA
Charlie Coleman starts in his role this week.
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Studiocanal extends international partnership with UK’s Hammer Films
It takes rights to the 200+ titles in the Hammer catalogue.
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UK deal for hot Sudanese festival title ‘You Will Die At 20’ (exclusive)
Amjad Abu Alala’s debut launched at Venice and screened in Toronto, El Gouna.
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‘I Lost My Body’ earns unprecedented COLCOA triumph as streamers dominate key awards
Les Misérables wins Los Angeles Film Critics Association’s best first film award.
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Brazilian drama ‘Pacified’ wins top award in San Sebastian
‘The Endless Trench’ picked up four prizes.
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‘Downton Abbey’ keeps UK box office crown as holdovers surge, ‘The Goldfinch’ falters
A slow weekend for new titles.
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Karolis Kaupinis’ ‘Nova Lituania’ wins top prize at Athens Film Festival
The Greek festival celebrated its 25th anniversary.
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Six talking points from the Zurich Summit
The heavyweight speakers included Rena Ronson, Carole Scotia and Rose Garnett.
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Sudanese drama ‘You Will Die At Twenty’ wins top award at Egypt’s El Gouna Film Festival
Festival chief Intishal Al Tamimi says El Gouna Film Festival has built solid foundations.
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Marcus H. Rosenmüller’s ‘The Keeper’ scores at Dinard Film Festival
The post-war romance picked up two awards.
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Reviews
‘Some Beasts’: San Sebastian Review
Stranding his monied family on a deserted island, Jorge Serrano pushes the boat out too far
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News
'Ad Astra' retains international box office crown, North America powers 'Abominable' to global rule (update)
Once Upon A Time… In Hollywood crosses $350m worldwide, sets South Korean launch record for Quentin Tarantino.
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Reviews
'The Irishman': Review
A picture that immediately takes its place in the Scorsese canon, and a strong position in the Oscar race.
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News
Sony, Disney bury hatchet to team up on third film in 'Spider-Man: Homecoming' series
Deal calls for Spider-Man to appear in future Marvel Studios film.
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'Abominable' scores highest original animation debut at North American box office so far in 2019 (update)
The Peanut Butter Falcon becomes highest platform release of the year-to-date through Roadside Attractions, LD Entertainment.