All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 1732
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Strand Releasing picks up Christophe Honore’s 'Sorry Angel'
Distributor earmarks autumn release.
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Trans Atlantic Partners reveals 2018 producers line-up (exclusive)
Initiative highlights 25 established feature film and TV producers from Europe, Canada, the USA and India.
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Nicole Kidman and Blossom Films sign Amazon Studios first-look
Deal follows similar pact with Jordan Peele.
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Stephen Chow developing 'The Monkey King' animation for Pearl Studio
Abominable, Over The Moon also on Chinese company’s slate.
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Fantasia 2018 to open with 'Dans La Brume'
Blumhouse horror Hurt among second wave of selections.
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Reviews
'Tag': Review
Bromance about a group of male friends who have never grown up aims for summer counter-programming status
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Features
'Super Mario Bros' director on her comeback 'Tell It To The Bees', starring Anna Paquin, Holliday Grainger
Annabel Jankel spent 25 years in movie jail.
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Features
'The Assassination Of Gianni Versace' star Edgar Ramirez on the story's backdrop of prejudice
“Homophobia was the underlying subject of the whole story.”
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Six key talking points from CineEurope 2018
Fox future, Paramount resurgence, female audiences were all hot topics.
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Shepperton Studios reveals expansion plans
Major UK studios aim to add new sound stages and expand its range of on-site facilities.
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Sally Potter to receive FIPRESCI 93 award at Poland’s Transatlantyk Festival
Previous awardees include Nanni Moretti, Béla Tarr and Andrzej Wajda.
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Fox Networks Group Asia partners with Endeavor China
Their first venture will be a Korean remake of Chinese series ‘Go Princess Go’.
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Screen Emmy special 2018
Browse the digital edition of Screen’s 2018 Primetime Emmy special below, which includes profiles on The Crown, Game Of Thrones, Ozark and much more.
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Odeon to screen low-budget UK indie 'Together' (exclusive)
Writer-director Paul Duddridge describes his film as ’Romeo & Juliet for the over-60s’.
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Swedish Film Institute appoints Steffen Andersen-Møller as head of international department
He replaces Pia Lundberg, who moves to the Swedish embassy in London.
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Tiffany Haddish dark comedy 'The Oath' lands at Roadside Attractions, Topic Studios
Distributors plan autumn release.
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Features
What can independent European cinemas learn from the UK?
Are there lessons for independent European exhibitors to learn from the UK’s flourishing boutique sector? Screen examines the disparities across the continent.
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Picturehouse, Pathé execs sign up for women's cinema leadership programme
Second edition of UNIC scheme launched at CineEurope.