All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 17
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News
“It is the only way to compete”: Series Mania execs debate AI’s impact on film and TV
Producers should embrace AI, says Wild Sheep founder Erik Barmack, who also said it scared him.
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UK-Ireland box office preview: ‘Novocaine’ and ‘A Working Man’ face off
Also out: ’The Woman In The Yard’, ‘The End’ and ‘La Cocina’.
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Eco documentary ‘Future Council’ acquired for international sales (exclusive)
Film will receive theatrical release in Australia-New Zealand this year.
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Doc about Palestinian activist Edward Said among winners at CPH:DOX industry awards
Projects from Ukraine and Syria also took prizes.
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Berlinale title ‘Late Shift’ signs deals including UK-Ireland (exclusive)
Film has also sold to Portugal, former Yugoslavia, Japan and more.
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Sundance veterans weigh in on the move to Colorado: “I’m thrilled”, “End of an era”
The first edition in Boulder, Colorado, will run in 2027.
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Reviews
‘The Woman In The Yard’ review: Danielle Deadwyler stars in Blumhouse horror
Jaume Collett-Serra directs the latest chiller from the genre powerhouse
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Jennifer Salke stepping down as head of Amazon MGM Studios
No plans to fill executive’s role. Courtenay Valenti, Vernon Sanders to report to Mike Hopkins.
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Promotion
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Noel Clarke showed images of naked actress to producer on mobile phone, court told
The producer said he felt Clarke aimed to prove ”he could get actresses to do anything that he wanted”.
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Focus Features unveils title of third ‘Downton Abbey’ feature
Latest in saga will open in cinemas around the world on September 12.
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Prosecutors recommend 18-month suspended jail sentence for Gerard Depardieu
French actor accused of sexual assault during the 2021 film shoot for Jean Becker’s The Green Shutters.
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Sundance Film Festival moving to Boulder, Colorado, in 2027
2026 will be final year in Park City, Utah.
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Features
How North American cinemas are aiming to “eventise” the theatrical experience
After years of under-investment since the pandemic, the top eight North American exhibitors have pledged to spend $2.2bn on upgrades over the next three years.
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Mayor of London Sadiq Khan to invest £7.3m in Film London across four years
It is part of a £10m, four-year package for London’s creative industries.
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Netflix’s Anne Mensah and Big Talk’s Kenton Allen among speakers at Broadcast Summit
Attendees will have the opportunity to gain the inside track from major UK TV commissioners.
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‘No Other Land’ co-director criticises Academy letter after Hamdan Ballal detention
Yuval Abraham took to X to decry Oscar body’s response.
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Netflix’s ‘Baby Reindeer’ leads Bafta TV nominations
Disney+’s ‘Rivals’ and AppleTV+’s ‘Slow Horses’ also scored several nods.
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Mark Cousins says ChatGPT scraped “exact summary” of his own book while researching next film
Cousins found the ChatGPT response when researching his new film ‘Story of Documentary Film’.
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Features
What next for Ireland’s Omniplex Cinemas after move into UK market?
Screen talks to director Paul John Anderson about the company’s ambitions.