All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 228
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Features
Ella Purnell on why ‘Fallout’ was the most challenging project of her career
British star Purnell was named a Screen International Star of Tomorrow in 2010,
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Reviews
‘The Imaginary’: Annecy Review
Studio Ponoc’s ’appealing, engaging’ anime for Netflix is set in the English countrysde
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News
Pixar’s 'Inside Out 2' rules North American box office with spectacular $155m bow
Animation powerhouse survives litmus test after barren pandemic period.
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‘Memoir Of A Snail’ wins Cristal top prize at Annecy 2024
Gints Zilbalodis’ ‘Flow’ took four awards including the jury award.
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‘Inside Out 2’ climbs to $22.3m international box office; earns $13m in North American previews
Disney execs up three-day North American opening weekend forecast to around $100m.
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China’s Parallax takes Shanghai title ‘Qian Tang River’ (exclusive)
This is the feature debut for director Wan Bo.
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Jean-Paul Gaultier reveals details of his animated feature with NWave Studios, Rossy de Palma and Madonna
Gaultier will be “artistic director” for the nWave Studios film, about a clothes moth that dreams of being a fashion designer.
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UK-Ireland box office preview: Disney's ‘Inside Out 2’ pours into 684 sites
Also out this weekend: ’Freud’s Last session’, ‘Treasure’ and ‘Sasquatch Sunset’
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Steve Coogan, Baby Cow, Pathe to face trial for “defamatory” portrayal of character in ‘The Lost King’
Steve Coogan, Baby Cow and Pathe are being sued by former University of Leicester employee Richard Taylor.
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Mamoru Hosoda’s film catalogue acquired for UK, France, Italy, Germany (exclusive)
Plans for a ‘World of Mamoru Hosoda’ theatrical season.
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Features
What can the international industry expect of this year’s RO Days programme in Transilvania?
Head of industry Dumitrana Lupu gives the lowdown on key projects, filmmakers and initatives to look out for.
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Features
“The state of European cinema is not so rosy”: Transilvania’s Mihai Chirilov on the challenges facing rising filmmakers
The Transilivania International Film Festival opens today and runs until June 24 in the Romaianian town of Cluj.
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News
French film industry “in shock” as surprise election raises prospect of far-right influence
The decision to call a snap election is one of the most serious consequences of this month’s European Parliamentary elections.
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What impact could the results of the European elections have on the film and TV sector?
Far-right parties made major gains and could now impact audiovisual policies across the region.
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Features
Japanese auteur Kiyoshi Kurosawa talks remaking crime thriller ‘Serpent’s Path’ in France
The film is a remake of his own 1998 film of the same name.
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Features
How UK indie exhibitors are engaging younger audiences with arthouse cinema
“We are seeing a flourishing of young cinephile audiences.”
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Reviews
‘Where Elephants Go’: Transilvania Review
A 20-something drifter and a young cancer patient make a connection in this Bucharest-set comedy/drama
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Reviews
‘Despicable Me 4’: Annecy Review
Gru’s domestic bliss is shattered by a new arch-nemesis in Illumination’s latest gag-packed caper
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News
Landmark cinemas “not in jeopardy” amid Cohen Brothers Realty, Fortress legal battle
Rep for billionaire Charles Cohen issues statement after New York judge postpones $534m foreclosure.
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’Inside Out 2’ earns $4.9m international start in litmus test for Pixar
Promising start sees records fall in Thailand, Egypt.