All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 1611
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News
'Grindelwald' crosses $500m global, as 'Ralph' rules worldwide weekend session (update)
Bohemian Rhapsody scores stunning $6.3m bow in Italy.
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Interactive audience app wins at 2018 Storytek event in Tallinn Black Nights
Further ideas pitched included a new film financing platform and a global events platform.
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How can the Baltic states address local distribution challenges?
Audiences in Estonia, Lithuania and Latvia don’t typically watch films from their neighbouring countries.
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Italy, Baltic states collaborate on €30,000 co-development award
New award for co-production development introduced during Tallinn Black Nights.
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'Leave No Trace' director Debra Granik on carving her own niche in social-realism
After winning plaudits for Winter’s Bone and now Leave No Trace, Debra Granik tells Screen why ultra-low budgets are no barrier to effective filmmaking.
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Reviews
'Take It Or Leave It': Tallinn Review
Estonia’s Oscar entry turns the tables on conventional gender roles
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Europe must "get act together" to meet production boom demand
Continent must grow capacity in terms of talent, crew, studio, facilities, equipment and services, says Olsberg SPI.
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Features
Willem Dafoe on playing van Gogh, and why working in TV "can make you lazy"
The actor was taught how to paint by director Julian Schnabel for Venice award winner At Eternity’s Gate.
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Next steps for the Creative Europe MEDIA programme
There will be new focuses on gender equality, VR and digital content.
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Estonia, Finland, Latvia may offer a joint cash rebate to attract international production
Incoming producitons would have a single point of entry to the region
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Features
'Until We Fall' director talks Tallinn premiere and working at Zentropa
Danish drama had its world premiere in Tallinn’s Official Selection.
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Growing Chinese demand for international arthouse films, claims Tallinn panel
The Palme d’Or- winning Japanese film Shoplifters has grossed $14m in China
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Alfonso Cuaron pledges to ‘find a way’ to help migrant caravan
ROMA director speaks out on donations.
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Features
In focus: the new-look Marrakech International Film Festival
This year Marrakech has a star-studded guest list and a revitalised programme team led by Berlinale veteran Christoph Terhechte.
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Marrakech International Film Festival 2018 supplement
Browse the digital edition of Screen’s Marrakech International Film Festival supplement.
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Sexual harassment allegations mount against Luc Besson
French investigative online news and opinion website Mediapart unveils a history of harassment
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Features
Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner on what next for Working Title and the secrets of their success
The co-chairmen of Working Title Films reflect on 30 years at the heart of the UK film industry.
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Venice chief responds to criticism from Gaumont chairman over 'ROMA' decision (exclusive)
“It doesn’t make any sense to fight against Netflix,” Barbera explained.
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Netflix, Amazon, YouTube chiefs talk local-language strategies at Content London
YouTube scripted head responds to this week’s bombshell about original programming model.
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Sherif El Bendary, Koutaiba Al-Janabi share top $20,000 Cairo Film Connection award
Cairo International Film Festival (CIFF) co-production platform event meted out $100,000 worth of prizes.