All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 1471
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'Woman At War' director Benedikt Erlingsson blasts film industry's "carbon-farting crisis" in Karlovy Vary
Director said film festivals ”are part of the problem”.
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Pluto TV launches suite of linear Spanish and Portuguese-language channels
Channels will include more than 2,000 hours of content.
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CAA files antitrust suit against Hollywood writers guild
‘The WGA’s unlawful group boycott ultimately will cause substantial harm.’
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'The Fencer' director Klaus Haro finishes shoot on 'Life After Death'; first image revealed (exclusive)
Finnish director Klaus Haro is best known for Golden Globe-nominated The Fencer and 2018 Toronto selection One Last Deal.
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'Schemers' wins Edinburgh Film Festival audience award
The 2019 EIFF closed with Mrs Lowry & Son yesterday (June 30).
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Bero Beyer to depart Rotterdam Film Festival to head Netherlands Film Fund (exclusive)
He will take over from Doreen Boonekamp in March 2020.
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Half of 842 new 2019 Academy invitees are women
Publicity veterans Jonathan Rutter and Pamela Godwin-Austen on the list.
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Reviews
'What Might Have Been': Munich Review
A Budapest break brings the past back to life for two former lovers
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Features
Karlovy Vary 2019: Hong Khaou talks about shooting his “off-kilter” new film 'Monsoon'
UK-based director Hong Khaou’s follow-up to Lilting is making its world premiere in the international competition at Karlovy Vary.
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Five buzzy titles from the Edinburgh Film Festival
The festival has assembled a strong programme for local audiences.
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Bong Joon Ho talks ‘Parasite’: “It deals with polarisation”
Two years after Okja, Bong Joon Ho returns to Cannes Competition with family tragicomedy Parasite.
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Has Disney’s box office ploy to push ‘Avengers: Endgame’ past ‘Avatar’ fallen short? (update)
Calculated box office gambit may miss the mark when all is said and done.
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'Rescue The Fire': Munich Review
Devastating memorial of a Berlin ravaged by AIDS and the late photogapher who captured it
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‘Spider-Man: Far From Home’ swings to $111m box office in China, Japan, Hong Kong (update)
Toy Story 4 within whisker of half-billion global mark after two weekends.
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Karlovy Vary head Karel Och on the challenge of hosting a festival between Cannes and Venice
Och was disappointed to miss out on Robert Eggers’ ‘The Lighthouse’.
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Features
Karlovy Vary 2019: Lendita Zeqiraj on the energetic, emotional ‘Aga’s House’
The Kosovan filmmaker’s feature debut opened this year’s East of the West competition.
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Reviews
'Aga’s House': Karlovy Vary Review
A group of women live alone in a remote mountain location in Kosovo
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‘Schemers’: Edinburgh Review
A concert promoter tries to stage an Iron Maiden concert in 1980s Dundee