All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 308
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Filmax’ ‘The Sleeping Woman’ rouses buyer interest in Malaga, sells to Germany (exclusive)
The pyschological thriller is about a woman seemingly haunted by the bed-ridden wife of the man for whom she has fallen.
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“A wave comes and it goes”: Rising UK filmmakers debate pros and cons of being labelled part of a movement
Charlotte Regan, Luna Carmoon, Adura Onashile and Lucy Cohen were speaking alongside Mia Bays and Eva Yates at the Glasgow Film Festival.
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Features
Oscars 2024: which festivals are most successful for launching best picture nominees?
Screen takes a look at where and how each of the best picture nominees premiered over the past five years.
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Lucía Aleñar’s anticipated first feature ‘Forastera’ confirms April shoot (exclusive)
The Spain-Sweden co-production will shoot entirely on location on Mallorca.
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UK-Ireland box office preview: ‘Imaginary’ is main challenger to ‘Dune: Part Two’
Other openers include women’s football doc ‘Copa 71’, event release ‘Titanic – The Musical’.
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Peruvian Indigenous-language drama ‘Yana-Wara’ sells to Italy’s Exit Media (exclusive)
‘Yana-Wara’ is screening in competition at this month’s Malaga Film Festival in Spain.
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British Urban Film Festival appoints new director
Jennifer G Robinson will take over from Justin Chinyere.
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‘Dragonkeeper’ director Salvador Simó now preparing ‘Caramel’s Words’ (exclusive)
Source: Courtesy of Sygnatia Salvador Simó Salvador Simó, the Spanish co-director of Málaga film festival opener Dragonkeeper is readying his next animation Caramel’s Words, about the friendship between a deaf child and a camel. The story takes place in the Sahara desert, depicting the harsh life of ...
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Local comedies bolster Spanish box office as industry looks with confidence to year ahead
Local titles like ’A Moroccan Affair’ as well as festival films such as ’Anatomy Of A Fall’ are performing well.
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Screen editors make final Oscars predictions, reflect on 2024 race: “It’s going to go down as one of the great years”
“A great year for the studios, and backed up by fantastic box office, which creates that excitement around the awards show.”
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Features
How Qumra’s “core idea” has sustained the project incubator through its 10th edition
“We wanted a place where filmmakers would be inspired and would be able to progress their films.”
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Bifa-nominated doc ‘Red Herring’ scores UK-Ireland theatrical deal (exclusive)
The film won best UK feature at Raindance last year.
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Reviews
‘And So It Begins’: Thessaloniki Review
Ramona S Diaz follows Philippines presidential hopeful Leni Robredo in the run-up to the country’s 2022 elections
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Reviews
‘Nocturnes’: Thessaloniki Review
The hawk moth community of the Eastern Himalayas comes into sharp focus in this contemplative doc
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Korea’s Redice Entertainment expands into Thailand with ‘The Cursed Land’ investment
The company is known as the creator of hit webtoon ‘Solo Leveling’.
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Berlin award-winner ‘All Shall Be Well’ to open 2024 Hong Kong film festival
The festival will close with Miyake Sho’s ‘All The Long Nights’.
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Features
Asian Film Awards 2024 reflects growing strength and diversity of Asian cinema
The 17th edition of the awards to honour established filmmakers and next generation of stars.
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“The industry is ready for a boom”: Hong Kong Filmart set to spotlight opportunities and challenges in Asia
As international markets report dwindling numbers from Asia, the west is coming to Hong Kong Filmart to reconnect with key players, find fresh opportunities and discover how to navigate the increasing challenges of the region
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Media Res, Thomas Vinterberg to adapt Swedish fantasy classic ‘The Brothers Lionheart’ into limited series
Book hails from Pippi Longstocking creator Astrid Lindgren.
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Kino Lorber acquires Bruno Dumont's Berlinale selection 'The Empire'
Memento International has closed a raft of territory deals.