All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 270
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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
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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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Reviews
‘An Unfinished Film’: Cannes Review
A Chinese film crew is caught up in the Covid-19 outbreak in Lou Ye’s absorbing lockdown drama