All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 256
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Reviews
‘Megalopolis’: Cannes Review
Francis Ford Coppola’s grand vision of a new world order fails to live up to its ambition
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News
Indonesia set for new market at Jogja-NETPAC Asian film festival
JAFF Market aims to be a dedicated showcase of the Indonesian film industry to encourage collaboration on both local and international levels.
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‘An Unfinished Film’: Cannes Review
A Chinese film crew is caught up in the Covid-19 outbreak in Lou Ye’s absorbing lockdown drama
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‘Bird’: Cannes Review
Andrea Arnold blends gritty and magical realism in her Kent-set Competition title starring Barry Keoghan
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‘The Hyperboreans’: Cannes Review
Chilean provocateurs Cristobal Leon and Joaquin Cocina turn the full force of their craft to a reverie involving right-wing extremist Miguel Serrano
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News
Cannes UK Pavilion talks series to look for “global consensus” on improved working conditions in production
The UK pavilion’s first full day of events unfurls on Friday May 16.
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‘On Becoming A Guinea Fowl’: Cannes Review
A young Zambian woman confronts long-buried family secrets in Rungano Nyoni’s second feature
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TIFF to launch official content market in 2026
The initiative is supported by a $16.9m investment by the Canadian federal government.
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Unannounced boards ‘Children Of The Wicker Man’ doc from Robin Hardy’s sons (exclusive)
The sons of ‘The Wicker Man’ director explore their complex relationship with the film and their father.
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Sundance winner ‘Girls Will Be Girls’ among Transilvania IFF line-up
The 23rd edition of the Romanian festival runs June 12-24.
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Reviews
‘Locust’: Cannes Review
A low-level Taiwanese gangster finds himself at a difficult crossroads in this 2019-set drama
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‘In His Own Image’: Cannes Review
Corsica’s fight for independence is told through the experiences of a young photographer in this dry drama
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News
Jessica Hausner to chair international competition jury of 2024 Locarno Film Festival
Leading Austrian filmmaker returns to Swiss festival having won its short film prize back in 1997.
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‘Furiosa’ director George Miller teases more ‘Mad Max’ films: “There’s other stories there”
Anya Taylor-Joy says stunt performances were all carefully organised: “It doesn’t make sense how safe that film was.”
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Reviews
‘The Damned’: Cannes Review
US Civil War soldiers go up against the wilds of Montana in Roberto Minervini’s fiction debut
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’Wild Diamond’ kicks off Screen’s Cannes 2024 jury grid with middling scores
The first scores for Magnus von Horn’s ‘The Girl With The Needle’ have also landed on the grid.
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‘Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed’: Cannes Review
A mother and daughter step up to run the family’s gambling den on an estate outside Buenos Aires in this grungy Directors Fortnight noir
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News
Film Constellation launches sales on Ryuichi Sakamoto documentary ‘Tokyo Melody’ (exclusive)
The 1985 documentary features interviews and recording footage of the late composer.
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Cannes Competition title ‘The Apprentice’ scores UK-Ireland deal
‘The Apprentice’ stars Sebastian Stan, Jeremy Strong and Maria Bakalova.
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IDFA director unveils festivals symposium to address era of protest
“We need to examine our position so that we are not just relics of the past, protectors of conservative world views,” said Orwa Nyrabia.