All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 1439
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Venice opening night shines a spotlight on complexity of gender debate
Hirokazu Kore-eda’s The Truth puts spotlight on motherhood, female relationships and the nature of cinema itself.
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Why a record number of industry attendees are at Venice Production Bridge this year
“Venice is becoming an interesting rendezvous,” said industry head Pascal Diot.
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Naomie Harris, director Philippa Lowthorpe board Sky/HBO series ‘The Third Day’
Harris joins Jude Law in television show’s cast.
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Trine Dyrholm to star in Henrik Ruben Genz’s ‘Erna At War’
Dyrholm recently won awards for her role in Sundance 2019 title ‘Queen Of Hearts’.
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Film Movement, Concourse Media tie up North American deal on 'The Dancing Dogs Of Dombrova' (exclusive)
Zack Bernbaum directed story of estranged siblings on personal mission.
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‘An Unexpected Love’, ‘Days Of Light’ bookend 2019 AFI Latin American Film Festival
Some 40% of selections hail from female directors.
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‘The Truth’: Venice Review
Japanese maestro Hirokazu Kore-Eda opens Venice 2019 with a French curio
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Alberto Barbera talks Venice logistics, VR and his future as artistic director
Barbera has been weathering a storm over the lack of female filmmakers in Competition.
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‘Pelican Blood’: Venice Review
Nina Hoss anchors this tense drama from Germany’s Katrin Gebbe which opens Venice’s Horizons sidebar
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Sweden submits Cannes title ‘And Then We Danced’ for international feature Oscar
The film premiered in Directors’ Fortnight in May.
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First trailer for Anthony Chen’s Toronto Platform world premiere ‘Wet Season’ (exclusive)
It centres a friendship between a Chinese teacher and a student with absentee parents.
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Pinewood Studios pledges further international growth, despite end of Atlanta and Malaysia ventures
“We will continue to expand in key international film markets,” said Pinewood’s Andrew M. Smith.
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BFI London Film Festival selects 10 titles for 2019 competition
Films include ‘Saint Maud’ from Screen Star of Tomorrow 2018 Rose Glass.
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What are European buyers looking for at Venice and Toronto?
Screen International writers speak to the buyers preparing to hit the autumn festival circuit.
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Screen August-September 2019
The redesigned magazine includes a new front section and centrepiece interview plus previews of all Venice and Toronto titles.
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CJ ENM appoints Michael Jung to oversee expansion in Southeast Asia
Based in Hong Kong, Jung will be responsible for the company’s media business in the Southeast Asia region.
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Netflix sets US, UK theatrical releases for 'The Irishman', 'Marriage Story' autumn slate
Marriage Story to open in US, UK in November; The Laundromat arrives in September.
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Rachael Taylor, Ryan Kwanten zombie thriller 'Devil Inside' joins WaZabi Films slate (exclusive)
Production in Tasmania scheduled for spring 2020.
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Icarus Films acquires feted Cannes doc 'The Cordillera Of Dreams' (exclusive)
Personal reflection on native Santiago concludes trilogy.
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Sally Potter project on Ontario Creates International Financing Forum schedule
Companies attending for first time include A24, Cornerstone Films, Film Constellation.