All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 313
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News
Locarno pays tribute to filmmaker Paolo Taviani, who has died aged 92
Paolo Taviani, along with brother Vittorio, directed Palme d’Or winner ’Padre Padrone’ and Golden Bear winner ’Caesar Must Die’.
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Aylin Tezel’s ‘Falling Into Place’ secures key deals ahead of Glasgow premiere (exclusive)
Tezel’s debut feature has its UK premiere on Saturday 2.
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Doha Film Institute execs call for ceasefire to “genocide in Gaza” at Qumra opening
DFI CEO Fatma Al-Remaihi and artistic advisor Elia Suleiman spoke on the ongoing conflict.
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Features
Spanish and LatAm industry to come together at bumper Mafiz edition in Malaga
The 10-part event has a co-pro market, pitching sessions, an animation day and a remakes focus.
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What does Sean Bailey’s exit mean for Disney’s live-action film division?
Bob Iger is betting the shuffle buys him time heading into the showdown with the activist investors
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‘One Life’ races to $26m at international box office ahead of US release
James Hawes’ true-life drama One Life starring Anthony Hopkins is yet to open in the US.
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Features
10 Spanish and Latin American titles to look out for at Malaga Film Festival
The films on the acquisitions radar of international buyers.
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Features
“Comedies are back” says Malaga’s Juan Antonio Vigar of Spanish films in 2024
Malaga is an important bellwether of the Spanish-language content sector.
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Isaki Lacuesta and Pol Rodríguez’s ‘Saturn Return’ to world premiere at Malaga Film Festival; line up unveiled
Lacuesta previously won a slew of awards at Malaga for ‘The Next Skin’.
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BBC Studios buys ITV’s stake in streamer BritBox International for £255m
BBC Studios now has sole ownership of the previously joint venture platform.
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UK-Ireland box office preview: ‘Dune: Part Two’ unleashed into 721 cinemas
Other new releases include Universal’s ‘Lisa Frankenstein’, Modern Films’ ‘Four Daughters’.
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‘Phantoms Of The Sierra Madre’: first trailer for CPH:DOX title about lost Apache tribe in Mexico (exclusive)
Screenwriter Lars K. Andersen attempts to trace the footsteps of his hero Helge Ingestad.
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Universal dates the Daniels’ next feature for summer 2026
Duo co-directed Oscar winner Everything Everywhere All At Once, A24’s highest box office hit.
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Xavier Dolan named 2024 jury president for Cannes’ Un Certain Regard
Canadian filmmaker and actor has a long track record of premiering his films at the festival.
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Reviews
‘YOLO’: Review
Jia Lang writes, directs and stars in this blockbuster drama about an overweight woman who turns to boxing
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UK film committee chair Caroline Dinenage on tax credits, streamer levies and cinema quotas
The Culture, Media and Sport Committee has been looking into the challenges facing the independent film and high-end TV industry.
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BFI, British Council expands travel grant fund for international festivals and events
The organisations will issue £623,000 across three years.
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Ghana outlines 20% tax rebate for film productions
In addition there may be an enhanced commitment to inward investment, including exemptions on import duties for film production equipment and on port taxes.
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‘Money No Enough 3’ breaks post-pandemic record at Malaysia, Singapore box office
The comedy drama sequel has become the top performing Asian film in Singapore since the pandemic.
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LGBTQ+ org Frameline appoints first woman of colour as executive director
Allegra Madsen served as interim executive director and director of programming prior to appointment.