All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 1731
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News
UK entrepreneur launches film financing outfit ARC LDN
Cash-flow operation looking to put up £3m in first year.
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News
'The Breadwinner' wins three awards at 2018 Annecy Film Festival
Denis Do’s Funan wins best feature.
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Reviews
'Animal World': Review
A dizzying and dazzling action-fantasy thriller from China’s Han Yan also showcases a slyly commanding Michael Douglas
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Features
Why TV festivals are booming
Netflix premiered Harlan Coben’s thriller ‘Safe’ at this year’s Canneseries.
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News
'Incredibles 2' scores highest animation debut of all time in North America (update)
Pixar hit ranks as eighth highest industry opening.
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Features
“I’ve always loved gangster movies": How Hossein Amini created 'McMafia'
The ‘Drive’ and ’The Snowman’ writer co-created the series with director James Watkins.
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News
China’s Tencent Pictures boards Zhang Yimou’s ‘Shadow’
Chinese star Deng Chao plays two separate characters in the historical drama.
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Features
Sophie Turner talks #MeToo, Sansa's struggles and the final season of 'Game Of Thrones'
Turner was cast in the role of Sansa Stark back in 2009.
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News
Oprah Winfrey signs multi-year deal with Apple
Non-exclusive will cover film, TV, books, apps, other content.
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iQiyi partners with Chen Kaige for drama series 'The Eight'
Chen will also executive produce the series set in early Republican China.
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China box office: can strong summer line-up outpace 'Wolf Warrior 2'?
Summer box office has roared back to life with $34m opening day for ’Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom’.
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Paris appeals court rules in favour of Paulo Branco on ‘The Man Who Killed Don Quixote’
Surprise twist in the long-running battle between Paulo Branco and Terry Gilliam over rights to ‘The Man Who Killed Don Quixote’
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Jonathan Lethem named Telluride 2018 guest director
Author’s breakout novel Motherless Brooklyn in production.
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French broadcasters join forces to create Netflix-style platform Salto
Rivals France Télévisions, TF1 and M6 unite to show original, catch-up and third-party content
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News
European Parliament calls on Russia to release Oleg Sentsov
Institution passed a resolution calling for Sentsov’s release as Ukrainian filmmaker entered 32nd day of hunger strike.
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Imax CEO: "MoviePass has given subscription plans a bad name"
”You don’t want the public to get used to paying $10 a month to see unlimited amounts of movies.”
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Features
Jack Thorne, Tom Harper on adapting 'Philip K Dick's Electric Dreams' story 'The Commuter'
The story tells of railway employee Ed Jacobson, played by Timothy Spall.
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Features
Sarah Gadon on starring in 'Alias Grace': "I was completely consumed"
Margaret Atwood’s novel was adapted for screen by fellow Canadian Sarah Polley.
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Features
How the Edinburgh Film Festival is competing in a crowded summer season
There are enough good titles to go around, says artistic director Mark Adams.