All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 193
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News
Germany’s DOK Leipzig 2024 unveils co-pro market selection
The event will showcase a wide range of creative international documentary projects.
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Portugal submits Cannes award-winner ‘Grand Tour’ for Oscars
Miguel Gomes’ black-and-white feature won him best director in Cannes.
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Features
How Ireland’s distribution market is forging its own identity
A quartet of local distribution players are working to ensure the market is never an afterthought.
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Tokyo film festival to open with period thriller ’11 Rebels’, close with ‘Marcello Mio’
The festival is set to close with Christophe Honoré’s ‘Marcello Mio’.
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Screen International, Anima Stillking TIFF round table spotlights Spanish production scene
“A lot of independents are coming to Spain as producers consider the different tax rebates around the world.”
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TIFF backs North American premiere of ‘Russians At War’ doc despite Ukrainian-Canadian protests
Documentary Organization of Canada also speaks out after TVOntario withdraws support for Anastasia Trofimova’s film.
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France unveils 2025 Oscars shortlist
France bidding to win first award in the renamed international feature film category since 1993.
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Egyptian authorities close down MENA’s largest piracy site
Laroza site provided access to more than 29,000 movies and TV series viewed the world over.
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Features
Chinese arthouse films are back on the world stage, but how are they performing at home?
A trio of Chinese arthouse films stood out with distinctive box-office results last year.
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ScreenSkills TV and film scheme sees 76% of apprentices secure employment
Thirty-seven apprentices took part, with Amazon Prime Video, Sky/APX Content Ventures, Banijay, Fremantle and Lime Pictures supporting the programme.
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Promotion
Denmark’s National Film School is working to give international execs a foothold in the future
The National Film School of Denmark has created two Mini MBAs aimed at international industry professionals.
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Fremantle hires former Cinecittà Studios boss Nicola Maccanico
European group also promotes Bruno Fallot to run its French, Iberia and Israel operations.
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Venice award-winner ‘Vermiglio’ lands North America deal
The film received its North America premiere at Toronto.
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IDFA to honour Belgian filmmaker Johan Grimonprez
The director is best known for Sundance award-winner ’Soundtrack To A Coup d’Etat’.
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Jack Lowden, UK actor-producer, joins speaker line-up at Screen Summit
The ’Future of UK Film’ conference will take place on September 24 at BFI Southbank.
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Naomi Kawase’s Nara film festival sets 2024 competition line-up
International features will vie for the Golden Shika award.
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Reviews
‘The Wild Robot’: Toronto Review
Lupita Nyong’o and Pedro Pascal lend their voices to this gorgeous animation about a robot finding her place in the world
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Austrian Film Institute focuses on young filmmakers with Talent Lab scheme
AFI director Roland Teichmann highlights recent successes by young Austrian directors.
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Reviews
‘Blue Road’: Toronto Review
Sinead O’Shea’s spirited documentary is a fitting tribute to Irish author Edna O’Brien
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Lemming Film restructures as production slate ramps up (exclusive)
Erik Glijnis and Tom van Blommestein promoted to head of film and head of TV series respectively