All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 1443
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Sarajevo Q&A: ‘Honeyland’ filmmakers on being propelled into Oscar contention
The documentary won three awards at Sundance earlier this year.
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Germany submits ‘System Crasher’ to Oscar foreign language race
Award has been rebranded to ‘International Feature Film’ this year.
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Quebec comedy ‘Menteur’ scores big at Canadian box office
The French-language release had the biggest local opening in a decade.
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Johannes Nyholm’s ‘Koko-di Koko-da’ sells to Dark Star for North America (exclusive)
The Sundance entry and Fantasia Festival prize-winner will get a November theatrical launch.
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Lena Dunham launches new production company
The venture will have a head of development and production based in the UK as well as New York.
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Rian Johnson’s ‘Knives Out’ set for Fantastic Fest
The Daniel Craig mystery will be closing night film at the Texas festival.
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New York Festival unveils Spotlight on Documentary line-up
Section will include films from Nick Broomfield, Nanni Moretti and Michael Apted.
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Conde Nast recruits Geneva Wasserman for film role
The former Project Z Entertainment co-founder will develop feature projects for the company.
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Bolsonaro forces withdrawal of state funding in Brazilian LGBT series
‘Afronte’ was to have received $99,000 from the FSA fund.
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‘Carol’ producer Number 9 Films signs first-look deal with Japan’s Shochiku (exclusive)
The Japanese company is looking for female-led prestige dramas.
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First trailer for Shannon Murphy’s Venice Competition premiere ‘Babyteeth’ (exclusive)
Essie Davis, Ben Mendelsohn and Eliza Scanlen among cast of Australian debut feature.
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‘Killing Eve’ producers to adapt post-apocalyptic bestseller ‘Fever’ for TV series (exclusive)
Deon Meyer’s novel is a father-son story set in South Africa.
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Reviews
‘Cat In The Wall’: Sarajevo Review
Terrific comedy-drama from a Bulgarian directing duo is set on an East London council estate
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Sony and Disney at odds over ‘Spider-Man’ films finance deal
The studio dispute is set to end Marvel chief Kevin Feige’s role as Spider-Man producer.
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Sol Bondy and Jamila Wenske of German production outfit One Two Films to go separate ways (exclusive)
Bondy will continue to run the company.
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‘Angel Has Fallen’: Review
The third instalment of this profitable franchise sees Gerard Butler return as the president’s weary bodyguard
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Features
Comment: The future of content diversity is under threat
While Disney is on course to become the first studio to gross $10bn in a single year, most releases from other studios have barely turned up.
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Five producers to know from Southeast Europe
All have projects at the Sarajevo Film Festival’s CineLink industry strand.
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Personal war story ramps up the emotion at Sarajevo’s True Stories Market
Four war stories were presented at this year’s edition.