All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 255
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Promotion
Budapest’s NFI Filmlab has helped filmmakers such as Yorgos Lanthimos and Pablo Larraín realise their visions
With more than 60 years’ experience, NFI Filmlab is one of the few laboratories in the world that continues to offer traditional film processing.
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News
FilmSharks boards sales, remake rights to ‘I Cannot Live Without You’ (exclusive)
The project is in post and stars Spanish superstar Adrian Suar.
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News
Filmax takes up Gemma Blasco’s ‘Fury’; unveils first look (exclusive)
Project is the first fiction feature by Gemma Blasco.
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News
Key Benelux buyer laments high prices (exclusive)
Pim Hermeling is head of Benelux-based September Films.
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Features
New tax breaks have dramatic effect as the Basque Country becomes a go-to destination for filmmakers
Bilbao, and its territory Bizkaia, is now offering one of the highest tax incentives in Europe.
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News
Noah Beck YA romance ‘The QB Bad Boy And Me’ sells for Blue Fox (exclusive)
Feature based on Tay Marley’s Wattpad novel.
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Features
How Spain became a winning backdrop for international film and TV shoots
Spain offers a plethora of diverse landscapes and urban locations, making it a winning backdrop for international shoots.
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Promotion
In pictures: panel explores new Hong Kong funding scheme to boost co-productions with Asia and Europe
A new initiative to forge co-productions between Hong Kong, Asia and Europe is up and running. A panel at the market explored the opportunities and ambitions.
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Features
Jonas Trueba on his directing his father in Cannes title ‘The Other Way Around’: “We had a lot of fun”
Jonas Trueba’s The Other Way Around, in Directors’ Fortnight, is inspired by classic Hollywood romantic comedies — and co-stars his filmmaking father Fernando.
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News
TrustNordisk’s ‘The Arctic Convoy’ sets sail to key territories (exclusive)
The action drama sees Allied soldiers facing German superiority in the Arctic sea.
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News
Tarzan and Arab Nasser to make ’Once Upon a Time in Gaza’ in Jordan (exclusive)
Bac Films is handling international sales and French distribution.
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Promotion
Four regional funds boost Estonia’s appeal to international film and TV producers
“You can combine everything from the Estonia Film Institute’s minority co-production and the Film Estonia cash rebate through to the regional funds.”
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Features
Spain’s animation sector thrives as major projects hit Cannes market
The Spanish animation sector is thriving, thanks partly to generous national and regional incentives.
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News
Palestinian filmmakers aim to challenge perceptions at Cannes
‘To A Land Unknown’ is playing in Directors’ Fortnight, with a documentary-in-progress showcase for Palestinian projects also taking place.
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News
Films Boutique acquires Ildiko Enyedi’s ‘Silent Friend’ starring Tony Leung Chiu-wai (exclusive)
Ildiko Enyedi won the Golden Bear for ‘On Body And Soul’ in 2017.
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News
Plans for Toronto content market in 2026 divide industry
Annual September event will run concurrently with festival and operate out of dedicated venues in Toronto.
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Promotion
First details revealed for Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival and industry strand
Tiina Lokk and Marge Liiske preview the event.
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News
Tony Leung to head Tokyo film festival jury
The Hong Kong star will serve as president of the international competition jury.
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News
Buffalo 8 picks up music industry drama ‘A Hundred Lies’ (exclusive)
Digital launch set for June.
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Reviews
‘Meeting With Pol Pot’: Cannes Review
Rithy Panh dramatises a real-life event in this period thriller about three French journalists who travel to Cambodia to interview the Khmer Rouge leader