All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 1481
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News
BFI begins search for a new CEO, early candidates emerge
A wide-reaching search will begin soon, with a job advert set to be posted imminently.
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Reviews
'The Prince's Voyage': Annecy Review
Distinguished animation from awarded veteran Jean-Francois Laguionie
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‘Another Child’, ‘Han Dan’ among 2019 New York Asian Film Festival competition entries
Vietnamese star Veronica Ngo to receive Daniel A. Craft Award for Excellence in Action Cinema.
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WarnerMedia appoints chief inclusion officer
New hire arrives from CAA where she increased representation of women and people of colour.
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Palme d'Or winner 'Parasite' grosses $2.8m from first week in France
On track to equal the $7.5m and 1m admissions of Blue Is The Warmest Colour in 2013.
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Features
Emmys 2019 early predictions: who are the international contenders?
jstAs voting gets underway, Screen charts the international actors, writers and directors in the running for a nomination.
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Emmys 2019: voting opens, rule changes explained
The latest revisions to the Emmy rules could affect nominations in several categories.
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Netflix hires 'creative architect' for 'The Chronicles Of Narnia' series
Streamer signed multi-year deal with The C S Lewis Company last year to adapt fantasy novels.
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Features
Emmys 2019: how Laurie Nunn built her Netflix hit 'Sex Education'
The frankness with which both writer and show handles issues around copulation has brought great acclaim to the eight-part first season.
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Features
Emmys 2019: Bringing 'Chernobyl' to the small screen - "It's like a monster film"
Executive producer Jane Featherstone and actress Emily Watson discuss the journey to the screen for ambitious HBO/Sky drama Chernobyl.
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Mads Mikkelsen reunites with Thomas Vinterberg for drinking film (exclusive)
The story follows a group of high school teachers inspired by a theory that modest intoxication would open our minds to the world around us.
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Bumble selects five filmmakers for £100,000 Female Film Force scheme
The films will be made by all-female lead creators.
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Jude Law to star in Sky, HBO, Plan B TV series 'The Third Day' (exclusive)
The six part limited series marks a move into TV by immersive theatre company Punchdrunk International.
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Bafta reveals 2021 and 2022 film awards dates, stays ahead of Oscars
Newly announced Oscar dates ensures Baftas can move back later in the month.
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'Midnight Family' wins top prize at 2019 Sheffield Doc/Fest
Further winners included Nikolaus Geyrhalter’s Earth and Nanfu Wang and Jialing Zhang’s One Child Nation.
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Features
Emmys 2019: how authenticity was key to unlocking 'My Brilliant Friend'
Using an Italian dialect that few people understand was one of the challenges facing the small-screen adaptation of Elena Ferrante’s bestselling novel.
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How Central and Eastern European animation is thriving thanks to international co-production
The last two years have seen international co-productions with substantial input from the region win major awards, including Loving Vincent and Another Day Of Life.