All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 309
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Atom Egoyan hopes for a new Armenian wave of filmmakers; has desire to direct a musical
Egoyan discussed topics including artificial intelligence during his Qumra masterclass.
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Features
‘Edge Of Summer’ filmmakers on moving from docs to fiction, shooting in Cornwall and having babies while making a film
The UK feature world premieres at Glasgow Film Festival.
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Comment: the Independent Film Tax Credit is a victory for the UK industry
With the UK independent film industry getting a vote of confidence, what will emerge as the result of this victory?
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Berlinale doc ‘Favoriten’ scores key deals for Autlook (exclusive)
The fly-on-the-wall film follows a class of kids over a three-year period at a high school in Vienna.
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Thessaloniki’s doc festival’s Orestis Andreadakis on this month’s event
There are fils celebraing 50 years of modern Greek democracy and a new Citizen Queer programme.
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Thessaloniki doc competition includes Sundance award-winner ‘A New Kind Of Wilderness’
12 features are competing in international competition for a €12,000 prize.
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My Screen Life: SXSW’s Claudette Godfrey on her love of ‘Top Gun’ and being a “fixer”
SXSW’s head of film and TV reveals her three-beverage start to the day and why the Daniels — or Gaspar Noé — would be the perfect directors to depict her life
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UK government pledges £10m to NFTS expansion plans
The government is contributing £10m to a 25,000 sq. ft. expansion.
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CNC president Dominique Boutonnat to stand trial in June for alleged sexual assault
Boutonnat, one of the most powerful figures in French cinema, remains in his position.
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Beatles in Manila drama among projects selected for sixth Full Circle Lab Philippines (exclusive)
Eleven film projects will take part in the Southeast Asian project and talent development programme.
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Zhang Yimou to receive two honours at Asian Film Awards
The acclaimed Chinese filmmaker will receive a lifetime achievement award and the highest-grossing Asian film award.
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Reviews
‘As Neves’: Malaga Review
Accomplished debut follows the disappearance of a teenage girl in an isolated rural Spanish town
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Studiocanal launches genre label run by returning exec Jed Benedict
Unnamed division will work on film and TV horror, thriller, sci fi, action.
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TIFF premiere ‘I Don’t Know Who You Are’ lands US deal (exclusive)
Queer drama will open in select US theatres in May.
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Magnolia Pictures, Participant acquire TIFF selection ‘The Grab’
Gabriela Cowperthwaite’s documentary investigates land grabs to control food and water.
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UK film industry welcomes “momentous” Independent Film Tax Credit
UK producers are already looking to keep potential international shoots at home.
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Reviews
‘Kung Fu Panda 4’: Review
Jack Black returns for the latest instalment of a series which has lost much of its kick
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Stephen Rea to be honoured by Irish Film and Television Academy
Rea was nominated for an Oscar and Bafta for ’The Crying Game’.
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‘Jurassic World 4’ set for UK shoot at Sky Elstree Studios
The Comcast-owned Sky Group said the confirmation was thanks to a new 40% relief on business rates for UK studio facilities.