All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 231
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What next for Paramount Global after merger talks with Skydance Media break down?
Latest twist comes one week after Skydance sweetened previous offer.
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Film festivals are failing delegates with disabilities, study finds (exclusive)
Organisers said the film circuit has a history of disabled delegates experiencing a lack of accessibility at events and festivals.
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Frontières Co-Production Market unveils 16th edition line-up (exclusive)
Projects in next month’s Montreal showcase include UK-set grief horror ’Ginger’; Québecois coming-of-age sci-fi ’He Who Sows Misery, Reaps Wrath’.
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Features
How the ‘True Detective: Night Country’ production team doubled Iceland for Alaska
Producer Mari Jo Winkler and production designer Dan Taylor reveal the details that went into creating a fictional Alaskan town
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Spanish comedy horror ‘The Coffee Table’ brews up key deals for MPM Premium (exclusive)
The film stars David Pareja and Estefania de los Santos as a couple with a table that changes their lives.
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Munich Film Festival 2024 secures six world premieres of international titles
The 41st festival is the first under the aegis of Christoph Gröner and co-artistic director Julia Weigl.
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Peter Jackson, Fran Walsh join ‘LOTR: The War Of The Rohirrim’ as executive producers
Jackson gave a video intro to the film’s Annecy work-in-progress session.
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How ‘Shōgun’ team turned the classic novel into gripping television
Shōgun showrunners Rachel Kondo and Justin Marks aimed to tell “10 short stories”.
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Korean comedy drama ‘Victory’ to open NYAFF 2024; Lee Hye-ri to receive Screen’s Rising Star Asia Award (exclusive)
‘Victory’ set to receive its world premiere at New York Asian Film Festival.
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Reviews
‘Ghost Cat Anzu’: Annecy Review
Manga adaptation veers wildly in tone but is always claw-cuttingly sharp
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Sony TV’s Wayne Garvie challenges European producers to better exploit European stories
Sony Pictures Television’s president of international production was speaking at Italy’s AVP Summit.
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Features
“Useful tool” or “phenomenally destructive”: What next for AI in TV drama?
Big TV players in Europe have been relatively open about their interest in AI.
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HBO to the Max: Casey Bloys on running Warner’s signature brands
Veteran programming exec Casey Bloys talks curation and quality control, his desire for international co-pros and how he’s never turned on a PlayStation.
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US producer Stacey Sher to be honoured at Locarno Film Festival 2024
Sher’s producer credits include ’Django Unchained’ and ’Erin Brockovich.’
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Academy Museum vows changes amid outcry over ‘Hollywoodland’ Jewish pioneers exhibit
More than 300 sign open letter citing concerns over use of language on walls.
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Former Vivendi Universal vice-chair Edgar Bronfman Jr. enters Paramount Global fray (reports)
The Wall Street Journal reports media veteran preparing $2-.5bn bid backed by Bain Capital.
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Incoming 2024-25 Academy board comprises 53% women
Producer Jennifer Fox, director Patricia Cardoso, among five newly elected governors.
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Academy Museum Gala to honour Paul Mescal, Quentin Tarantino, Rita Moreno
Fundraiser scheduled for October 19 in Los Angeles.
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Takeshi Kushida’s ‘Acting For Beginners’ to open Skip City film festival 2024
The festival in Japan has also revealed the 10 features selected for its international competition.
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Reviews
‘Savages’: Annecy Review
Claude Barras follows My Life As A Courgette with an eco-animation set in Borneo