All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 1734
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News
TV industry urged to toughen up on harassment
Abusers should be ‘full-on disgraced’ and self-regulation is failing victims, panellists argue.
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Features
Nine British documentaries that made a difference
Producers, execs, presenters and directors of some of the most influential British docs of the 21st century reveal the inside story of their masterpieces and their key moments during production.
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First animation feature entirely made in Iran launching at Annecy (exclusive)
Iranian animation studio Hoorakhsh will present first project ‘The Last Fiction’.
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UTA boards North America sale on UK stop-motion feature 'Chuck Steel' (exclusive)
Jennifer Saunders, Paul Whitehouse among voice cast of film.
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VR Cinemas face challenging future, says Doc/Fest panel
Venues dedicated to VR are struggling to find a sustainable business model, but there is positivity to be found.
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Immortal action feature 'She Never Died' wraps in Ontario (exclusive)
Audrey Cummings directs female-led project.
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Reviews
'Incredibles 2': Review
Brad Bird’s family of animated superheros continue to entertain and charm in equal measure
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News
Shonda Rhimes picks up rights to con artist story - reports
Story first appeared in New York Magazine article.
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Roland Emmerich’s 'Midway' sparks deals for AGC International
Lionsgate for UK, Universum for Germany and Metropolitan for France among buyers.
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Jane Fonda to receive France's prestigious Lumière Award
Institut Lumière will also fete late UK filmmaker Muriel Box at 10th edition of festival.
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Sky acquires Matthew McConaughey, Oscar Isaac, Zac Efron titles for UK day-and-date push
Broadcaster adds Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil And Vile, Life Itself and Serenity.
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Theatrical window, content theft high on Global Cinema Federation agenda
Free trade, accessibility, and music rights reform cited as key areas.
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Lack of change leads to 'deeply unattractive industry', says Doc/Fest diversity panel
Particpants in ‘Not Another Diversity Panel!’ discussed diversity
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Features
How independent European animation is taking on the US studios
This year’s Cannes was awash with animated projects.
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Features
Could projector-less LED cinema screens 'redefine' the theatrical experience?
A year ago Samsung unveiled a cinema screen composed of LED panels, declaring it the theatre of the future.
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News
Documentary groups lobby to keep UK in Creative Europe post-Brexit
A petition is live on the European Documentary Network website.
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Screen June 2018
This month’s Screen International focuses on ratings, CineEurope and engaging female audiences.
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Gwendoline Christie, Benedict Wong, Paul Whitehouse join Armando Iannucci's 'David Copperfield' (exclusive)
Shoot stars today in the UK.
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China box office: 'How Long Will I Love U' tops poor week
The Chinese box office has been shrinking for the past several weeks.