All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 146
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Promotion
Hong Kong’s role in international co-productions highlighted at ACFM
Two panels focused on Hong Kong’s growing role in international co-productions, with an emphasis on the Asian Content & Film market.
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News
Horror films comprise 50% of Screen Australia’s latest feature investments
Australia horor titles such as ‘Talk To Me’ have done well at the international box office.
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Features
Komplizen Film co-founders talk ‘Maria’, staying independent, Maren Ade’s next project
Jonas Dornbach and Janine Jackowski tell Screen about the Berlin-based production company’s ongoing rise.
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News
DOK Leipzig unveils full competition line-up
The titles in the international, German, animation and audience competitions have been revealed.
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News
Palestinian thriller ‘To A Land Unknown’ scores UK-Ireland deal ahead of LFF premiere (exclusive)
Mahdi Fleifel’s fiction feature debut follows two refugees who pose as smugglers.
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Lisa Nandy, UK culture secretary, pledges to plug skills gap and re-look at plans for Marlow Film Studios
The government aims to fill 25,000 job vacancies in the creative industries and overhaul the apprenticeship levy.
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UK standards authority CIISA names first board ahead of early 2025 launch
CIISA aims to address poor workplace behaviour across the UK creative industries.
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Ben Roberts, Tim Bevan laud UK tax credit lift at BFI London Film Festival opening night
“This tax credit is specifically about telling British stories,” suggested Bevan.
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Tallinn selects eight emerging actors for Black Nights Stars showcase (exclusive)
Includes an actor from Todd Fields’ ‘TÁR’ and a Polish Netflix star.
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Oscars best international feature 2025: all the films submitted
Screen is profiling every submission for best international feature at the 97th Academy Awards.
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Reviews
‘Blitz’: London Review
Steve McQueen’s weighty wartime drama starring Saoirse Ronan opens the London Film Festival
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News
QED International acquires ‘The Low End Theory’ starring Sidney Flanigan from ‘Never Rarely Sometimes Always’ (exclusive)
Latinx and LGBTQ+ thriller will play GuadaLAjara Film Festival in Los Angeles next month.
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News
Golden Globes’ Helen Hoehne, Anton’s Sébastien Raybaud and studio veteran Jim Gianopulos line up for Saudi Film Confex
’March Of The Penguins’ filmmaker Luc Jacquet is also a speaker at the Saudi conference.
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Reviews
‘Yen And Ai-Lee’: Busan Review
Kimi Hsia Yu-chiao and Yang Kuei-mei impress in this striking black-and-white Taiwanese mother-daughter drama
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News
Steve McQueen talks on-set behaviour: “Being a director is not about being an arsehole”
The filmmaker gave a Screen Talk ahead of opening the BFI London Film Festival with ‘Blitz’.
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News
Harry Lighton’s UK debut ‘Pillion’ acquired for US distribution
Screen Star of Tomorrow Lighton’s feature debut is a bike gang romance.
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News
Tokyo Filmex unveils 2024 competition line-up
Japan’s leading indie film festival runs November 15-21.
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News
Netflix UK profits rocket by 75% to £47m
Netflix attributed the jump due to a “larger member base”.
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Daniel Kaluuya says there is “less hierarchy” on UK productions than in the US
The Oscar-winning actor also spoke about working with the late Chadwick Boseman.
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News
Netflix’s ‘One Hundred Years Of Solitude’ to debut in December
Gabriel Garcia Marquez adaptation employed a crew of hundreds, and more than 20,000 extras.