All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 1666
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Gugu Mbatha-Raw superhero film 'Fast Color' lands at Codeblack Films
Codeblack Films previously partnered with AMCi on the release of Kevin Hart: Laugh At My Pain.
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Haifa Film Festival warns against "silencing of voices" following funding threat
Festival responds to Israeli culture minister demand that state funds be re-examined over line-up.
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Curzon to take over London's Phoenix Cinema
North London venue to be rebranded as Curzon Phoenix East Finchley.
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Reviews
'Assassination Nation': Review
Teen girls face violent persecution in this audacious updating of the Salem witch trials
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'Climax', 'Custody' and 'The Four Sisters' among French Oscar submission candidates
Claire Denis, Thierry Frémaux are on the committee that will decide which French film will head to the Academy Awards.
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BFI announces 2018 finalists for £50k emerging filmmaker bursary
Award is for a filmmaker screening their first or second feature at London Film Festival.
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James Gray to head 2018 Marrakech Film Festival jury
Event returns after taking a year off in 2017.
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'The Handmaid's Tale' director Reed Morano signs overall TV deal with Amazon Studios
Morano won drama series directing Emmy last year.
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Reviews
'Smallfoot': Review
A yeti attempts to prove the existence of humans in Warner Bros’ latest animation
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Canada selects 'Chien de Garde' as Oscar submission
Drama earned three Iris Prizes at recent Gala Québec Cinéma.
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'Downton Abbey' feature gets 2019 theatrical release dates
Principal cast returns. Julian Fellowes back as writer, producer.
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Marvel Studios chief, lining up superhero spin-off series, to receive Britannia Awards honour
‘Black Panther’ awards push gets boost with BAFTA LA honour.
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Features
The disturbing real-life story behind TIFF Midnight Madness title 'The Wind'
The Wind was the only female-directed film in the Midnight Madness section this year.
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Israeli culture minister issues Haifa Film Festival funding threat
Controversial right-wing politician Miri Regev calls for state funding to be axed over its programming choices.
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UK distributor Verve Pictures gets BFI backing for first feature scheme (exclusive)
Company will released Old Boys and Pond Life as first two titles in new initiative.
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Screen Ireland selects inaugural six projects for female filmmakers scheme (exclusive)
Three films to be greenlit with budgets of up to €400,000.
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Lucky Red chief steps down from Italian distributors group after 'On My Skin' controversy
Andrea Occhipinti says distribution strategy of Venice title has created tension between me and the exhibitors.
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Features
In focus: the challenge of getting a US media visa in the Donald Trump era
US immigration attorney Nita Nicole Upadhye explains how.
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LevelK strikes five deals for Klaus Härö's 'One Last Deal' (exclusive)
Sales include Japan, Brazil and Taiwan.