All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 224
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News
MPA recruits FBI veteran in fight against worldwide online piracy
Larissa Knapp becomes the organisation’s chief content protection officer.
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Features
UK sellers to showcase key titles to international buyers at London Screenings
The 24th edition of Film London’s London Screenings are taking place from June 24-26.
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Denmark’s Zentropa launches documentary division
Former Viaplay exec Nicole Horanyi will lead the division.
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Kazakhstan’s ‘The Divorce’ wins at Shanghai’s Golden Goblet Awards
The jury was led by Vietnamese-French director Tran Anh Hung.
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‘Inside Out 2’ holds well at UK-Ireland box office; ‘The Bikeriders’ opens with £1.1m
‘Inside Out 2’ already second-highest-grossing 2024 release.
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Reviews
‘Kix’: Transilvania Review
Transilvania doc winner captures the life of a Hungarian boy over more than a decade
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19 year-old Ferit Kilic wins Transilvania’s top pitch prize as international industry salutes a constructive event
Turkish director Ferit Kilic won the top prize of €25,000 at RO Days’ Transilvania Pitch Stop.
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Indian features take top prizes at Transilvania film festival
Shuchi Talati’s Girls Will Be Girls wins Romanian festival’s main prize.
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‘Inside Out 2’ reaches $724m at global box office to become highest-grossing film of 2024
The Pixar sequel has overtaken ’Dune: Part Two’.
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Searchlight UK exec joins Ireland-UK outfit Forty Foot Pictures (exclusive)
Dublin and London-based Forty Foot Pictures is behind Netflix feature ’I Used To Be Famous’ and upcoming mockumentary ’Fran The Man’
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Cannes award-winner ‘Black Dog’ lands UK-Ireland distribution (exclusive)
The Chinese drama won the Un Certain Regard Prize.
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Reviews
‘Something’s More Than One Thing’: Raindance Review
The Russo Brothers lend their backing to this internet-based relationship drama from Jay Alvarez
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Reviews
‘Satu - Year Of The Rabbit’: Raindance Review
A boy searching for his long-lost mother through Laos in this appealing debut from UK director Joshua Trigg
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News
In-cinema marketing is key to attracting audiences, says Comscore study
Cinema posters and in-cinema trailers are the way that most audiences hear about films they watch.
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Features
How ‘Searching For Amani’ spotlights climate change through a tragic personal story
The Kenya-set film follows a boy’s search for his father’s killers.
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What does the UK film industry want from the next government?
The Film and TV Charity, Bectu, UK Cinema Association, Writers’ Guild of Great Britian and more have had their say ahead of the July 4 general election.
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Features
Word of Mouth - ‘Scoop’ director Philip Martin on his favourite cinema and love of ‘Traffic Cops’
The London-based director of Netflix’s ’Scoop’ turns to his kids and The New Yorker for viewing recommendations.
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Marco Bellocchio on why his next project ‘Portobello’ will be a series
Drama series is based on real-life story of TV journalist falsely accused of being a Mafia member in the 1980s
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Features
Behind the success of France’s ‘A Little Something Extra’: “We promoted it like an American blockbuster”
A debut feature made for just over €6m has grossed an enormous €55m in France so far.
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Reviews
‘Searching For Amani’: Raindance Review
Doc follows a 13 year-old boy’s quest to track down the murderers of his father in Kenya’s Laikipia county