All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 1702
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News
Sundance Selects acquires Olivier Assayas’ Venice, Toronto-bound 'Non-Fiction'
Relationship drama set in publishing world produced by Charles Gillibert.
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Reviews
'M.': Locarno Review
A strong documentary of abuse and survival in a closed community in Israel
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Jamie Bell bare-knuckle fighting drama 'Donnybrook' to open TIFF Platform
Jessica Forever from debut filmmakers Caroline Poggi and Jonathan Vinel will close the section.
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Ffilm Cymru Wales invests in development of three new features
Also providing additional support to three projects on their slate.
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Dating app Bumble awards £100,000 to female filmmakers
Five teams selected for first round of Female Film Force initiative.
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Zhang Yimou to be honoured at Venice Film Festival
Zhang’s new film Shadow will play out of competition at the event.
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Diversity and data can help save theatrical business, say experts
Diana Elbaum, Matthijs Wouter Knol and Franklin Leonard debated the future of cinema at Locarno’s StepIn event.
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First full trailer for Venice title 'Sunset' from 'Son Of Saul' director László Nemes (exclusive)
‘Son Of Saul’ won the Oscar for best foreign language film in 2016.
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Reviews
'What Doesn't Kill Us': Locarno Review
German crowdpleaser by Sandra Nettelbeck premiered at Locarno’s Piazza Grande
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Features
Sarajevo Q&A: Zsófia Szilágyi talks motherhood drama 'One Day'
Film premiered at Cannes this year.
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Disney chief reveals more details about new streaming platform
2019 feature slate eligible for new platform.
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Hollywood, China invest $1bn in Jeffrey Katzenberg's mobile-first venture
Studios, Alibaba among early supporters.
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Reviews
'Here and Now': Jerusalem Review
Hip-hop drama set in an Israeli slum is an engaging debut from Roman Shumunov
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Reviews
'A Land Imagined': Locarno Review
A detective searches for a missing migrant worker in Singapore
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'If Beale Street Could Talk', 'The Ballad Of Buster Scruggs' to screen at NYFF
Festival director Kent Jones hails filmmakers’ ‘bravery’.
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Locarno 2018 reveals winners of Open Doors prizes
‘The Women’ by Myanmar’s The Maw Naing wins the top prize of €30,300.
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Reviews
'Cause Of Death': Jerusalem Review
A feature debut documentary looks at a fatal shooting in Tel Aviv in which all was not how it seemed
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'Spitfire' doc picked up for Australia and New Zealand release (exclusive)
The film had a UK premiere last month in London.
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Beta boards Caroline Link's 'When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit' (exclusive)
Adaptation of Judith Kerr’s novel is now shooting in Germany.