All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 172
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Reviews
‘Love’: Venice Review
Second part of a trilogy from Norway which began at Berlin with ‘Sex’ and continues at Venice
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News
France’s mk2 hires former Protagonist, Upgrade exec Vanessa Saal to extend UK footprint
Scaling up co-production activity is part of London-based Saal’s remit.
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Features
Tilda Swinton, Marvel and jellyfish tents: what goes on at the Venice Immersive island?
Projects include ‘Impulse: Playing With Reality’ and Marvel work ‘What If…?’
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News
Double Agent, Network Entertainment, Experience Hendrix partnering on Jimi Hendrix doc
Bao Nguyen directs project with blessing of Hendrix Estate.
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The Walt Disney Studios crossing $4bn at global box office for third consecutive year
’Inside Out 2’ becoming eighth highest-grossing release of all time at global box office.
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Utopia acquires US rights to Alex Ross Perry’s Venice premiere ‘Pavements’
North American premiere at the New York Film Festival.
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‘Good Omens’ season three on track at Amazon despite Neil Gaiman allegations
UK author, scriptwriter and executive producer Gaiman has been the subject of sexual assault allegaions by five women.
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News
Scott Eastwood, Colin Hanks to star in ‘Lucky Strike’ from Rod Davis Lurie; Millennium Media launches TIFF sales (exclusive)
Production to start in November at Nu Boyana Studios in Bulgaria.
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Myriad Pictures closes UK, key territories on SXSW award winner ‘Bob Trevino Likes It’ (exclusive)
Roadside Attractions holds US rights.
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Features
How Jude Law was transformed into Henry VIII for ‘Firebrand’
The film’s make-up and hair designer Jenny Shircore talks cheek plumpers, egg yolk pus and Wordle.
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News
Toronto title ‘William Tell’ scores UK-Ireland, Germany-Austria-Switzerland deals
Both distributors targeting Q1 2025 release date.
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Reviews
‘Youth (Homecoming)’: Venice Review
Wang Bing’s five-year documentary project about young Chinese factory workers draws to a sombre close
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Reviews
‘The Piano Lesson’: Toronto Review
This adaptation of August Wilson’s play is a Washington family affair for Netflix
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Features
“I wanted more rain”: the journey behind Irish revenge drama ‘Bring Them Down’
Chris Andrews makes his feature debut with the sheep-farming revenge tale
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Reviews
‘William Tell’: Toronto Review
Claes Bang takes aim at the the legendary Swiss marksman in Nick Hamm’s dour period epic
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News
‘Manas’, ‘Alpha.’ win Venice Giornate degli Autori prizes
‘Manas’ takes the Director’s Award with ‘Alpha’ winning the Europa Cinemas Label.
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Features
“It’s a left-wing feel-good movie”: Julie Delpy on her French comedy ‘Meet The Barbarians’
The actress/filmmaker tackles the global refugee crisis and far-right politics with a comedy drama set in Brittany.
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News
UK-Ireland box office preview: ‘Beetlejuice Beetlejuice’ let loose in 717 cinemas
The Tim Burton sequel has seemingly scared away any other major competition.
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Features
Watch: “There’s a lot of talented people” - what can Spain offer international film producers?
José Esteban Alenda, producer at Solita Films talks to Screen ahead of TIFF.
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Promotion
Lithuania’s art, creativity and XR skills are on display at Venice Immersive
‘Play Life’, produced by Lithuania’s LitlBaz Pictures founder Žilvinas Naujokas, is being showcased as part of this year’s Venice Immersive.