All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 1709
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News
Netflix buys worldwide rights to Warner's 'Mowgli'
The Andy Serkis CG/live action film will launch on the streaming service in 2019.
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Disney, Fox shareholders approve merger deal
Formality subject to sign-off by companies’ inspector of elections, regulators.
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Emraan Hashmi to head cast of Netflix India’s Bard Of Blood
Adaptation of Bilal Siddiqi’s spy thriller is produced by Shah Rukh Khan’s Red Chillies Entertainment.
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Reviews
‘Illang: The Wolf Brigade’: Review
Kim Jee-woon relocates the cult Japanese animated feature to a Korea on the eve of reunification
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'Maktub' producer plots Eurovision Song Contest-set comedy-thriller (exclusive)
‘Douze Points’ will be set against the backdrop of the 2019 Eurovision Song Contest.
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Brand pages
Screen Network
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News
First trailer for Richard Billingham's 'Ray & Liz' (exclusive)
The film stars Justin Salinger and Ella Smith.
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New Europe boards Jerusalem Pitch Point title 'The Delegation' (exclusive)
New Europe has recently represented Israeli titles including One Week And A Day and Scaffolding.
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Five VR, AR projects receive funding from Arts Council England scheme
The successful projects have all graduated from Digital Catapult and Arts Council England’s CreativeXR programme.
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Promotion
World of Locations: why film in Malta?
The island republic’s water tanks and financial incentives are the biggest draws for international production shoots.
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Promotion
How the British Film Commission supports international productions in the UK
he UK’s regions and nations offer a wealth of opportunity for film and high-end TV productions.
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Promotion
In focus: London's wealth of film industry talent
As London’s on-and off-screen talent continues to make a mark on the international stage, Film London is dedicated to ensuring a steady supply of remarkable individuals across all sectors.
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Promotion
Why London is still the location of choice for large-scale film productions
The city continues to evolve and develop in line with their needs.
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News
Creative England launches Creative Enterprise events programme
The events will include workshops and masterclasses from industry leaders.
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Features
'I'm thinking only of Locarno': outgoing artistic director Carlo Chatrian on his final edition
Chatrian will take over as artistic director of the Berlinale from March 2019.
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Features
Why have religion-focused films made a comeback at this year's Jerusalem Film Festival?
Traditionally a home for secular stories, films such as Zohar - The Return are taking on religious characters and communities.
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Features
'The Orthodox' director Eliran Malka on how he brings his religious values to the screen
Malka’s film opened the 35th Jerusalem Film Festival on July 26.
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News
Haugesund's market to kick off with Norwegian drama 'Phoenix'
Produced by Hummelfilm, ‘Borg vs McEnroe’ star Sverrir Gudnason is amongst the cast.
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Features
"She didn't play by the rules": Jerusalem retrospective looks at Chantal Akerman's career
Akerman first screened at the festival in 1975 with ’Jeanne Dielman, 23 Quai Du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles’.
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Features
Jerusalem Film Festival: Pitch Point preview
The industry event will host its 13th edition on July 27-28.