All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 225
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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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News
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
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News
Donald Sutherland, star of ‘Don’t Look Now’, ‘Klute’, ‘The Hunger Games’, dies aged 88
Canadian actor died in Miami after long, unspecified illness.
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News
‘Inside Out 2’ on course to cross $500m at global box office by Friday
Pixar animation passes $200m internationally and in North America.
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Reviews
‘The Exorcism’: Review
’The Exorcist’ legend looms large in this horror starring Russell Crowe as a troubled actor losing his mind on set
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News
Laika head Travis Knight to adapt UK author Susanna Clarke’s ‘Piranesi’
Filmmaker lines up animated version of 2020 fantasy novel.
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News
Director of AI-written feature ‘The Last Screenwriter’ speaks out after London cinema cancels screening
Prince Charles Cinema in London has become the latest flashpoint in the impassioned debate about the impact of AI on the film industry.
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News
Circle Women Doc Accelerator unveils 10 projects for 2024 edition (exclusive)
Ten documentary projects selected for seventh edition.
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Features
Four producers at Transilvania Pitch Stop unveil feature projects
The four are among the producers in Cluj looking for international partners.
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News
“Of course we’re going to keep the tax reliefs,” says Labour
DCMS secretary of state Lucy Frazer also took part with representatives from the Liberal Democrat, Green and Plaid Cymru parties.
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Promotion
How film and TV producers are benefitting from strong UK-EU co-production partnerships
The UK has struck memorandums of understanding with Spain, Italy, Austria and Malta in the post-Brexit era.
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News
Cannes award-winner ‘Holy Cow’ acquired for UK-Ireland distribution (exclusive)
The film won the Youth award in Un Certain Regard at Cannes.
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Features
My Screen Life: Fernando Meirelles on quitting architecture and his fears for the future
Meirelles directed episodes of Sympathizer and Sugar.
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Features
Seven talking points from CineEurope 2024
Q2’s box-office wobble, the return of animation, and potential closures in the UK were on the agenda.
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News
UK’s National Film and Television School to open campus in Camden
NFTS will be the education partner for the north London development.
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Features
Anthony Boyle on his ‘Masters Of The Air’ and ’Manhunt’ roles: “I love the physicality and the mental stuff”
After starring as a heroic Second World War navigator, Boyle wanted to “play someone the polar opposite”.
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Features
Six Raindance directors talk about making their first films
The international line-up features directors working in Germany, Georgia, Hungary, Italy, the UK and Spain.
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News
Netflix’s EMEA head Larry Tanz outlines film strategy and European production ambitions
Tanz says the streamer cares more about offering the best European movies than prioritising original commissions over acquisitions.