All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 1532
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European indie film crisis averted "for now" after new Digital Single Market ruling
The principle of “territoriality” has been preserved but remains EC’s long-term goal.
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China box office: 'Song Of Youth' takes surprise top spot in slow week
Ticket sales dropped 35 percent week-on-week.
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David Puttnam calls for end to "one size fits all" approach to cinema release windows (exclusive)
“Companies must re-think their operations root and branch.”
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'A First Farewell', 'You Have The Night' win HKIFF Firebird Awards
A First Farewell won the Firebird Award in the first ever Chinese-language Young Cinema Competition.
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Hollywood writers, agencies inch closer to war after overwhelming WGA code of conduct vote
No date set for resumed talks as agreement expiry date looms closer.
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'Dumbo' disappoints in $46m North American debut (update)
Us crosses $100m in second weekend; Captain Marvel reaches $350m; How To Train Your Dragon 3 hits $150m.
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Reviews
'Push': CPH:Dox review
Incisive documentary looks at the worldwide crisis in affordable housing
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'Dumbo' flies to $120m worldwide, 'Captain Marvel' hits $993m (update)
The Walt Disney Company’s releases in 2019 cross $1bn internationally.
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Telefilm Canada, Nueva Era Films, Cinépolis launch Mexican Canada showcase (exclusive)
Source: Courtesy of Nueva Era Films Semana de Cine Canadiense An inaugural showcase in Mexico of Canadian cinema involving Telefilm Canada, Nueva Era Films and Cinépolis has kicked off in Mexico City. Over the course of the event seven films are screening in 14 cities and 27 ...
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Features
The MoviePass effect: is the cinema subscription model here to stay?
Screen profiles the companies following in the footsteps of MoviePass.
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Casey Affleck drama 'Light Of My Life' lands US deal (exclusive)
Black Bear Pictures fully financed father-daughter drama that premiered in Berlin Panorama.
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CPH:DOX industry wrap: Greta Thunberg doc stirs interest at pitching forum
Eurimages Award goes to ’Four Brothers’ directed by Belgium’s Pieter-Jan de Pue.
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Swedish hybrid nature documentary 'Ridge' wins CPH:DOX main prize
A Moon For My Father, Dark Suns also among winners.
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Participant Media to co-distribute 'Monos' with NEON
Thriller screens at New Directors/New Films on Saturday.
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Liam Neeson apologises 'profoundly' for revenge comments
’I was wrong to do what I did… although the comments I made do not reflect, in any way, my true feelings nor me, they were hurtful and divisive.
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Berlin Panorama selection 'Game Girls' lands at Breaking Glass Pictures (exclusive)
Award-winning doc to open theatrically in Los Angeles in May.
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101 Studios announces key hires to executive suite
Michele Newman, Laurent Ouaknine, previously reported Ennis Hensley on board.
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Debate rages at CPH:DOX about the future of the documentary market
Simon Chinn, Viktor Kossakovsky, Eve Gabereau voice opinions.
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SXSW comedy 'Sword Of Trust' lands at IFC Films
Source: Courtesy of IFC Films Sword Of Trust IFC Films has picked up North American rights to Lynn Shelton’s improv-based comedy Sword Of Trust following its world premiere at SXSW earlier in the month. Marc Maron, Jillian Bell, Michaela Watkins, and Jon Bass star in Shelton’s (Your ...