All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 22
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Berlin Silver Bear winner ‘Living The Land’ lands US deal (exclusive)
Huo Meng’s second feature is set in 1991 China as it undergoes enormous socio-economic upheaval.
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Films Boutique takes on sales for Ira Sachs’ ‘Peter Hujar’s Day’ (exclusive)
The film starring Ben Whishaw and Rebecca Hall world premeried at Sundance and played in Panorama at Berlin.
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“‘Conclave’ might have disappeared on a streaming platform,” director Edward Berger tells UK exhibitors
Berger was speaking at the UK Cinema Association’s annual conference in London.
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Free speech activism doc ‘The Dialogue Police’ secures North America deal (exclusive)
Further distribution deals for Norway, Denmark.
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Busan film festival appoints Jung Hanseok director, nearly two years after departures
The film programmer will begin his four-year tenure on March 21.
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‘Plan 75’ director Chie Hayakawa among selection for Japan’s global networking scheme
The filmmaker is one of four emerging filmmakers chosen for the second Film Frontier Global Networking Program.
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Global Cinema Federation report highlights need for more appealing films
72% of more than 68,000 global film-goers believe theatrical experience is good value for money.
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Sundance entry ‘Heightened Scrutiny’ among LGBTQ+ stories backed by Frameline fund (exclusive)
“If we don’t tell our own stories — and support our own stories — no-one else will.”
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Warner Bros moves PTA Leo DiCaprio film to September, pushes ‘The Bride!’ into 2026
Horror Weapons moves from 2026 into August.
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Reviews
‘Snow White’ review: Rachel Zegler and Gal Gadot fail to lift listless Disney remake
Marc Webb’s live action film is a cynical update of the 1937 animated classic
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Florida mayor drops proposal to evict arthouse cinema over ‘No Other Land’ screenings
O Cinema CEO Vivian Marthell says ”I’m feeling supported by the community” after Wednesday council meeting.
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Cannes confirms 2025 Official Selection announcement date
This year’s festival runs May 13-24, 2025.
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Reviews
‘The Alto Knights’ review: Robert De Niro does double duty for Barry Levinson
The actor plays two real-life New York mobsters in this lacklustre gangster drama
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The Daniels feature among record 51 projects selected for California tax credits
Latest titles expected to spend $346.9m in wages, generate approximately $577.8m in qualified expenditures statewide.
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Noel Clarke told actress to look at him while he was exposed, court hears
Actress says she begged Clarke to stop asking her to look at him.
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Shudder acquires Blue Finch Film’s SXSW horror ‘The Surrender’
Julia Max directs Colby Minifie and Kate Burton.
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Production underway in Australia on David Walliams adaptation ‘Fing’
Film is directed by Jeffrey Walker, who recently helmed Netflix hit limited series ‘Apple Cider Vinegar’.
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Liu Xing's ‘Say My Name’ leads HKIFF Industry winners, first animation showcase reveals victor
Animation projects ‘A Mighty Adventure’ and ‘Min’ among winners
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Features
Who might steer the James Bond franchise in its Amazon era?
With only a handful of producers likely to be capable of taking on a project of this scale, David Heyman is the name on everyone’s lips.
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CPH:DOX directors on how they are charting a course through the doc sector's “perfect storm”
“I don’t think there has been a time when documentaries have been more important than now,” says Niklas Engstrom.