All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 142
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BFI chair Jay Hunt talks AppleTV+ UK investment and why she only mentors women
Hunt was speaking at the BFI London Film Festival, in her first public address in post.
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Features
“Coproduction has got to be a focus,” says Screen Australia CEO Deirdre Brennan
Brennan reveals her priorities in one of her first interviews since taking on the role in January.
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‘Free Solo’ duo considering film about Mallory/Irvine’s ill-fated Everest climb (exclusive)
Chin was part of the expediton that discovered Irvine’s boot, sock and severed foot last month.
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Reviews
‘Smile 2’: Review
Sequel to Paramount’s 2022 horror hit lacks the crucial element of surprise
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How Rome opener ‘The Great Ambition’ charts the untold story of the Italian Communist Party
Andrea Segre’s biopic of Italian Communist Party leader Enrico Berlinguer world premieres as the opener of the Rome Film Festival today.
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Toronto Platform winner ‘They Will Be Dust’ to open Valladolid International Film Week
The festival is a major launchpad into the Spanish market.
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Features
‘Peak TV’ era is over but drama market can recover, say scripted execs
Procedurals, which have long been the cornerstone of network dramas, are increasingly popular with cost-conscious streamers as well.
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‘All We Imagine as Light’, ‘April’ lead Asia Pacific Screen Awards nominations
Four of the five features nominated for best film are from female directors.
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Features
US musician Jeff Russo on his scores for ‘Ripley’ and ‘Fargo’, and being part of rock band Tonic
The musician is up for a World Soundtrack Award for television composer of the year.
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Laura Karpman on creating the scores for ‘American Fiction’ and ‘The Marvels’
2023 marked a pioneering year for Karpman, who worked on six film and TV projects across the year.
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Francis Ford Coppola still hopes to make live cinema project ‘Distant Vision’
Coppola also decries film business for its lack of risk taking during in conversation event on eve of Rome Film Festival.
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Indie experts talk Rotten Tomatoes, atomised media at inaugural American Film Convention
Conference runs October 15-17 in Downtown Los Angeles.
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Toho acquires Oscar-winning animation distributor, producer GKids
Financial terms of the 100% equity acquisition were not disclosed.
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Reviews
‘Joy’: London Review
James Norton, Bill Nighy and Thomasin McKenzie star in this surprisingly sterile 1970s IVF drama
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Italian IDFA title ‘Personale’ acquired for worldwide sales (exclusive)
The film tells the story of a housekeeping team in a hotel in the Italian Dolomites.
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Chloë Grace Moretz, Anthony Ramos among cast on Caviar’s rom-com ‘Love Language’
Production scheduled to begin this month in Chicago.
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Bristol councillors approve sale of Bottle Yard Studios
The council will retain the freehold, while selling the leasehold on a long-term basis.
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Working Title’s Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner to “make more under-$15m movies”
Speaking at the London Film Festival, the duo also told the audience that “films need to cost less money”.
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Rome artistic director Paola Malanga: “This is an urban, contemporary and audience-orientated festival”
Rome Film Festival kicks off today with world premiere of Andrea Segre’s ’The Great Ambition.’
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Italian audiovisual production crossed €2 billion mark in 2023 amid boom in filmmaking
The number of films produced in Italy reached a record 354 in 2023, according to APA figures.