All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 191
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News
Lithuanian drama ‘Toxic’ wins Locarno’s Golden Leopard
Kurdwin Ayub’s Moon won the special jury prize.
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Reviews
‘All The Mountains Give’: Edinburgh Review
Kurdish smugglers eke out an existence in the Iran/Iraq borderlands in this impressive documentary filmed over six years
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News
Roadside Attractions buys SXSW double prize winner ‘Bob Trevino Likes It’
Myriad Pictures represents international sales.
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Reviews
’Lilies Not For Me’: Edinburgh Review
Fionn O’Shea is a gay novelist struggling with the homophobia of 1920s England in this surprisingly staid period debut
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‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ becomes top R-rated film of all time at global box office
Summer smash stands at $1.086bn.
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Indie horror hit ‘Longlegs’ crosses $100m at global box office
Horror stands at $72m in North America.
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Reviews
‘Holy Electricity’: Sarajevo Review
Colourful, uneven Georgian debut explores the city of Tbilisi through the exploits of two door-to-door salesmen
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News
UK’s Sky Studios adds ex-BBCS drama head
Parish will work with third-party indies as well as Sky’s production team to oversee the creation of Sky original titles.
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Features
“It’s like living in two worlds”: a Ukrainian director describes attending film events while war rages on
Lesia Diak’s Dad’s Lullaby is debuting in the documentary competition of the Sarajevo Film Festival.
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Reviews
‘Fugue’: Edinburgh Review
A man must return the body of his transgender lover to a remote Peruvian Amazon village for burial in this enigmatic Competition film
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News
UK-Ireland box office preview: ‘Alien: Romulus’ creeps into 676 cinemas for Disney
Signature opens DiCaprio-produced animation; multiple Indian titles launch.
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Features
“It’s a step up,” say Sarajevo industry heads of boosted 2024 programme
The 45 projects in this year’s CineLink include several from Turkey.
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Reviews
‘Family Therapy’: Sarajevo Review
A glass house in a Slovenian forest plays host to Sonia Prosenc’s satire of the nouveau riche
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News
Sarajevo’s Jovan Marjanovic talks physical expansion, hometown heroes and tackling tricky issues
“We hope it becomes the new centre of the city, and the country,” says the festival director of the newly-expanded festival.
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TIFF unveils Industry Conference line-up, 10 Industry Selects titles
Sessions run September 6-10.
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Park Chan-wook to begin filming dark comedy-thriller ‘No Other Choice’
The feature marks the first from the South Korean filmmaker since ‘Decision To Leave’.
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Reason8 joins rare Ukrainian drama and Venice premiere ‘Honeymoon’ (exclusive)
‘Honeymoon’ is one of the few Ukrainian fiction features to shoot in the country since the Russian invasion began.
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Screen’s The Future of UK Film Summit: final call for Early Bird tickets
The high-level conference will be held on September 24, 2024, at BFI Southbank, London.
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Features
My Scottish Screen Life: Jack Lowden on his most challenging shoot and banishing imposter syndrome
The Emmy-nominated actor delves into why he is optimistic for the Scottish film and TV sector - and the importance of a kettle on location.
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Features
Shooting ‘The Outrun’ in Orkney: Nora Fingscheidt on unpredictable weather and Scottish hospitality
Saoirse Ronan stars and co-produces the film, which is based on Amy Liptrot’s 2016 memoir.