All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 19
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Features
Choppy US Q1 box office has industry hoping for calmer waters
Box office year-to-date trails same period of 2024 by 7% – but there are glimmers of hope.
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News
Roadside Attractions, Lionsgate confirm deal on ‘Kiss Of The Spider Woman’
Distributors plan theatrical release this autumn.
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Noel Clarke groped colleague at production company, court hears
The woman testified as part of Clarke’s ongoing libel claim against Guardian News and Media.
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Amy Pascal, David Heyman confirmed as producers on next James Bond film
Amazon MGM Studios confirmed news on Tuesday.
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Political thriller ‘The Deal’ wins Series Mania Buyers Choice prize
European co-production set against backdrop of nuclear talks between US and Iran wins out in inaugural initiative
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Production Guild of Great Britain reveals winner of annual inclusion award
Previous winners are Million Youth Media and 6ft From the Spotlight.
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TAICCA, Federation Studios partner to boost Asia-Europe co-productions
The pact between the Taiwanese organisation and European production house was signed at Series Mania.
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Hot Docs to open with ‘Parade: Queer Acts Of Love & Resistance’, unveils line-up
113 films to screen in Toronto from estival will run from April 24-May 4.
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‘No Other Land’ co-director Hamdan Ballal freed following arrest, says Yuval Abraham
”Hamdan Ballal is now free and is about to go home to his family.”
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Features
How UK agents are grappling with US competition and sky-high talent fees
In a joint report, Screen International and sister title Broadcast investigate the present state of play for UK agents.
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News
Noel Clarke filmed woman’s nude audition, court hears
The witness also claims Clarke kept naked photos of women he slept with as “collateral”.
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Creative UK calls for urgent reforms to help freelancers
Two-thirds of respondents said they experienced low or unfair pay.
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10 key trends shaping the European film and TV industries
Screen summarises 10 findings from the European Audiovisual Observatory’s Key Trends 2025 report.
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Banijay Studios France, Shine Fiction rebrand as sole premium series entity
Dominique Farrugia to run new structure. Shine Fiction’s French series Carême was Series Mania opening series.
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Palestinian co-director of Oscar winner ‘No Other Land’ attacked by settlers, arrested
Co-director Yuval Abraham posted about incident on X.
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Reviews
‘The Golden Spurtle’ review: Nourishing doc on a Scottish porridge-making championship
Constantine Costi’s delightful portrait of a highland tradition bows in CPH:DOX
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Reviews
‘The Helsinki Effect’ review: Timely doc revisits pivotal East/West summit
CPH:DOX title is a lively exploration of the 1975 Helsinki conference that aimed to end the Cold War
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Reviews
‘Lowland Kids’ review: America’s first climate refugees prepare to leave their Louisiana home
Darren Aronofsky produces this ’extremely accomplished’ CPH:DOX debut
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News
Silver Lake acquires Endeavor in $25bn deal
Silver Lake believes acquisition is largest ever in media and entertainment sector.
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Reviews
‘Sanatorium’ review: Striking portrait of Odesa’s Soviet-era health facility
Documentary from Irish director Gar O’Rourke debuts at CPH:DOX