All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 320
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Features
Why it’s boom time for theatrical re-releases of classic films
The success of the re-release market is also spawning more documentaries about filmmakers like Berlin title ‘Made In England: The Films Of Powell And Pressburger’.
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News
‘A Traveler’s Needs’, ‘Dahomey’, ‘Dying’ land with strong scores on Screen’s Berlin jury grid
’The Empire’, ‘Architecton’ and ’Langue Entrangere’ also scored by critics.
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News
‘Peaky Blinders’, ‘Outlander’ stars launch UK production company Just John Films with first projects (exclusive)
Kate Phillips, Amber Anderson and Rosie Day all have extensive film and TV credits.
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Features
Sky’s Original Film heads talk big ambitions and unveil new titles on the UK slate (exclusive)
New projects include Ashley Walters action thriller ‘Black Ops’, Irish comedy ‘Blarney’ and an adaptation of Robert Harris’s ‘Fatherland’.
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News
Buyers enjoy slice of Berlin competition title ‘My Favourite Cake’ (exclusive)
The Iranian film by Maryam Moghaddam and Behtash Sanaeeha is about a solitary woman who tries to invigorate her love life.
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News
Minerva strikes key deals for Italian thriller ‘The Net’
Sardinia-set crime drama is directed by Domenico Emanuele de Feudis
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Reviews
‘A Traveler’s Needs’: Berlin Review
Isabelle Huppert is an enigmatic Frenchwoman in Korea in her latest collaboration with Hong Sangsoo
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Reviews
‘Faruk’: Berlin Review
Hybrid docufiction explores Istanbul’s rebuild through the experiences of the director’s nonagenarian father
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News
Sony acquires international rights to Celine Song’s ‘Materialist’
Studio makes second major buy in Berlin.
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Reviews
‘Langue Etrangere’: Berlin Review
Two penpals from France and Germany navigate an in-person relationship in Claire Berger’s coming-of-age drama
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Reviews
‘My New Friends’: Berlin Review
Andre Techine’s latest stars Isabelle Huppert as a police officer caught in a moral dilemma
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Promotion
Why Oscar-nominated animation ‘Nimona’ is moving inclusive storytelling forward in the kids and family space
Feature animation ‘Nimona’ is resonating so strongly with queer audiences.
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Comment
Comment: Bafta’s winning films are an optimistic vision of a global UK industry
Box-office success for ’The Zone Of Interest’, ’Anatomy Of A Fall’ and ’All Of Us Strangers’ suggests the arthouse audience is back too.
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News
‘Bob Marley: One Love’ tops UK-Ire box office with £4.2m; ‘Madame Web’ opens third
’Madame Web’ debuted on £1.3m.
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Reviews
‘Architecton’: Berlin Review
Victor Kossakovsky follows up ‘Gunda’ with this exploration of concrete and stone in a throwaway society
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News
How the Berlinale is trying to navigate and engage with the Israel-Hamas war
A Gaza dialogue event, the Tiny House project, has been running near the festival’s hub in Potsdamer Platz.
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News
Bafta taking YouTuber stage invasion during ‘Oppenheimer’ win “very seriously”
The social media prankster is believed to have previously infiltrated other awards ceremonies.
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News
Ireland’s Inis Mór lands the EUFCN Location Award 2023
The island on the west coast of Ireland was a key location for filming Marin McDonagh’s ’The Banshees of Inisherin’.
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News
Ted Hope, Beki Probst and Bobby Allen join Locarno’s new industry advisory board
Board is led by Nadia Dresti and aims to help festival navigate shifts in the indie cinema landscape
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News
‘Bob Marley: One Love’ impresses with $75m debut at global box office; ‘Madame Web’ makes sticky start
Madame Web has begun with a disappointing estimated $49.1m, achieved over five days