All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 1721
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Reviews
'Jumpman': Karlovy Vary Review
A Russian teen endures a deeply troubled relationship with his mother in Ivan I. Tverdovskiy’s latest
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News
Abel Ferrara to make feature documentary about controversial Italian monk Padre Pio
The cult US director was talkiig at the Munich Film Festival.
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Netflix testing new 'Ultra' streaming plan in Europe
Netflix testing if customers are willing to pay more for higher quality visuals.
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Claude Lanzmann, director of 'Shoah', dies aged 92
Local media reported the film-maker passed way in his native city of Paris on Thursday (July 5).
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Inaugural Loop Fund awards £5,000 each to three UK filmmakers
Newly-established Loop Fund aims for ‘risk-taking approach’.
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Features
Marti Noxon talks 'Dietland' and behind-the-scenes "power struggles" on 'Sharp Objects'
“For a long time I had a point of view that wasn’t considered very commercial.”
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BBC Films veteran Joe Oppenheimer joins Apple
He will serve as a creative executive on the international creative development team.
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Salma Hayek’s Ventanarosa Productions on board Mexican family drama 'Monarca' for Netflix
Producer-star ‘proud’ to show Mexico as ‘vibrant, sophisticated and culturally rich nation’.
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Character actor Derrick O’Connor who played villain in 'Lethal Weapon 2' dies aged 77
Irish-born stage, film and TV actor’s credits included Brazil, The Sweeney.
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Netflix orders 'Midnight's Children' adaptation
The streaming giant has signed on for a multi-part adaptation of Rushdie’s 1981 novel.
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Production underway on 'Six Minutes To Midnight' with Eddie Izzard, Judi Dench
Jim Broadbent, Carla Juri, James D’Arcy and Celyn Jones are also cast.
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Film and TV piracy fell in France in 2017 but still cost country €1.2bn, says study
’Game Of Thrones’, ’Valerian’ among the most pirated titles.
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Melbourne Film Festival appoints Al Cossar as artistic director
Cossar is working as interim artistic director until he takes up the position in October 2018.
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CPH PIX to open with Lars von Trier's 'The House That Jack Built'
Other Danish titles confirmed include ‘Holiday’ and ‘Cutterhead’.
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Reviews
'I Do Not Care If We Go Down In History As Barbarians': Karlovy Vary Review
Radu Jude follows up ’Aferim!’ with another powerful satirical critique of his homeland
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Features
Karlovy Vary Q&A: Radu Jude on exploring Romanian anti-Semitism in new film 'Barbarians'
’”I Do Not Care If We Go Down In History As Barbarians”’ confronts Romania’s difficult relationship to its fascist past.
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Munich: Henning Gronkowski on why he made 'Yung', his film about Berlin's youth subculture
The German director made ‘Yung’ with a US indie vibe.
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Munich: Director Linus de Paoli talks 'A Young Man with High Potential'
The German director says he is inspired by the genre-defyng work of Lars on Trier.
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Munich artistic director Diana Iljine on why the festival is growing in international stature
“We are a true audience festival for professionals and cinema- overs alike”.
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Munich: New-look Tobis developing German remakes of Euro romantic comedies
Spain’s ’It’s Now Of Never’ and Argentina’s ‘No Kids’ to be relocated to Germany.