All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 159
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‘My Octopus Teacher’ outfit Off The Fence takes on rainforest doc ‘We Are Guardians’ (exclusive)
Doc centres on Indigenous forest guardians in the Amazon Rainforest fighting to protect their ancestral lands.
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Daniel Hendler’s Uruguayan drama ‘A Loose End’ among San Sebastian industry winners
Agentinian projects and filmmakers were also rewarded in sign of creative strength despite upheaval at home.
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Barunson E&A to launch Indonesian horror ‘Sorop’ at Busan’s ACFM
It marks the South Korean firm’s growing investment in Indonesian features.
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Myriad Pictures closes multiple sales on Sitges-bound ‘Die Alone’ with Carrie-Anne Moss (exclusive)
Sales close in Germany, Australia, Spain.
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Disney+ begins password sharing crackdown
Initiative now live in United States, Europe, Asia-Pacific, other parts.
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Glasgow Film Festival selects participants for two talent development programmes
Participants include Ross MacKay with sci-fi comedy ‘The Last Resort’.
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Features
“Bullfighting is a reminder of the cycle of life:” Albert Serra reflects on ‘Afternoons Of Solitude’
The feature documentary set in the world of bullfighting is playing in competition at the San Sebastian International Film Festival.
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Ben Stiller’s Red Hour Film, Rivulet Films reuniting on pickleball comedy ‘The Dink’
Jake Johnson to star alongside Mary Steenburgen, Ed Harris. Supporting roles for Stiller and tennis great Andy Roddick.
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BFI’s Harriet Finney and industry update on progress for the UK indie tax credit
“They’re engaging very quickly,” said Finney at yesterday’s ’Screen Summit 2024: The Future of UK Film’.
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East–West co-production market connecting cottbus unveils 2024 line-up
Connecting cottbus runs as part of Germay’s FilmFestival Cottbus in early November.
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“You realise how many opportunities are out there,” say producers of impact of UK Global Screen Fund
”The UKGSF is about our outward-looking perspective on the business – this is not about the UK.”
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Reviews
‘The Wailing’: San Sebastian Review
A mysterious entity stalks three young women in this effective Spanish-language horror debut
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‘The Man Who Loved UFOs’: San Sebastian Review
Diego Lerman’s based-on-real-life dramedy stars Leonardo Sbaraglia as a TV reporter gone rogue
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Joy Gharoro-Akpojotor’s ‘Dreamers’ selected for BFI London Film Festival works-in-progress showcase
The showcase takes place on October 12.
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“It’s a tragedy”: Christine Vachon blasts Joaquin Phoenix for wasting Todd Haynes’ time
The Killer Films producer was speaking at the San Sebastian film festival.
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Tokyo film festival reveals 2024 line-up with strong Asian presence in competition
The festival will include 19 world premieres across its two competition strands.
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UK selects ‘Santosh’ as international feature Oscar entry
The UK is the current award holder, with Jonathan Glazer’s ‘The Zone of Interest’.
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Features
Jia Zhangke on plans to grow Pingyao film festival while remaining intimate
The festival’s 8th edition will screen 51 films including 17 world premieres.
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Dong Zijian’s ‘My Friend An Delie’ picked up by Rediance ahead of Tokyo competition (exclusive)
Chinese actor Dong makes his directorial feature debut with the drama, which will premiere at Tokyo International Film Festival.
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‘Terrifier’ franchise sales agent The Coven boards Teri Polo, Billy Zane horror ‘The Evilry’ ahead of AFM (exclusive)
Elena Kampouris and Brec Bassinger to star. Casr includes Dylan Walsh.