All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 310
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Features
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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News
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.
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“Things are looking up”: UK exhibitors and distributors optimistic for 2024
This was the message on the first day of the annual UK Cinema Association (UKCA) conference.
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Details revealed of UK's new 40% Independent Film Tax Credit
Films will need to be under £15m, with a UK writer; a UK director; or certified as an official UK co-production; and receive a theatrical release.
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Oscars inclusion study finds “much more work to do”
“In 2024, the percentage of women and people of colour nominated still falls far below proportional representation.”
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UK introduces 40% tax relief for films budgeted up to £15m
A 40% relief on business rates for UK studio facilities has also been introduced, with better incentives for VFX.
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Netflix Africa slate includes Mo Abudu-produced series ‘Baby Farm’, feature ‘House of Ga’a’
The slate includes two series and one feature, all from women filmmakers.
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‘Birdman’ sound designer Martin Hernandez details upcoming Netflix project ‘The Master Of Monarchs’
The documentary series follows an environmental activist murdered in 2020 for standing up to organised crime groups.
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Films Boutique scores key deals for Berlinale title ‘Young Hearts’ (exclusive)
The film won a special mention in the Generation Kplus section of the Berlinale.
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Features
Spanish sales agents reveal biggest markets for their films
They are following up conversations started in Berlin at this week’s Mafiz in Malaga.
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Features
How ‘Upon Entry’ became the first Spanish film to be nominated for three Indie Spirit awards
After a world premiere at Tallin Black Nights, the pyschologial thriller piqued the interest of Charades.
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Reviews
‘The Home Game’: Glasgow Review
A small Icelandic town prepares to host an FA Cup match in this feel-good documentary
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News
Applications open for Screen Stars of Tomorrow 2024
The submissions window is open for one month, from March 6 to April 5, 2024.
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Reviews
‘Bucky F*cking Dent’: Glasgow Review
David Duchovny directs and stars in this period drama about fathers, sons and the healing power of baseball
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Ottawa moving ahead with plans for Canadian capital’s first major studio facility
Vision is for facility spanning 60,000 to 80,000 sq ft, housing three 20,000 sq ft stages.
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Bob Iger reveals Disney shelved films, disputes audience fatigue theory
“You’ve got to make those tough calls,” exec tells Morgan Stanley conference in San Francisco.
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Cameron Diaz in talks to star in Apple Original Films dark comedy ‘Outcome’
Jonah Hill directing and starring alongside Keanu Reeves, Diaz.
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Claire Denis talks new Africa-set film ‘The Fence’, and why she will never retire
“The best way to retire is to die. I would like to go on making films.”