All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 323
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News
Psychological thriller ‘Wake’ lands for UK and US (exclusive)
Further deals have been closed in Canada, Latin America, CIS/Baltics and Portugal.
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TrustNordisk gets claws into ‘The Furry Tales’ franchise with ‘Caterella’ (exclusive)
Source: TrustNordisk ‘Catarella’ TrustNordisk is taking on international sales rights to 3D-animated family comedy Caterella, the first in a planned franchise called The Furry Tales. TrustNordisk has signed a partnership with Norwegian producers Storm Films for the franchise concept, and will produce a new feature each year. ...
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Kazakh war epic trilogy draws in buyers for Jinga Films (exclusive)
UK sales outfit Jinga Films has sold its trilogy of Kazakh historical war epics in multiple territories.
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Features
How ‘Buffy The Vampire Slayer’ helped inspire Sundance hit ‘I Saw The TV Glow’
Fresh from Sundance, Jane Schoenbrun tells Jeremy Kay about the personal story behind the project.
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Berlin-Bafta date clash causes headache
The Baftas takes place tonight (February 18) in London, while the Berlinale runs until February 25.
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Georgian film industry dispute reaches Berlin (exclusive)
Two rival organisations are insisting on their right to be representing Georgian cinema in the festival.
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Features
Claire Burger on bringing France and Germany together with Berlin competition title ‘Langue Etrangere’
Claire Burger talks straddling two countries, two languages and two teenage personalities with her third feature.
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Mathieu Kassovitz and Yvan Attal star in ‘Brothers’ for Ginger & Fed (exclusive)
Source: Copyright Quad - Traveling Angel - Zinc ‘Brothers’ Brothers, starring Matthieu Kassovitz and Yvan Attal, as siblings who were survived for several years alone in the wilderness when they were abandoned by their mother as young children, has been picked up by France’s Ginger & Fed ...
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Promotion
Hong Kong eyes fresh co-productions with Europe through ambitious new funding scheme
The Hong Kong-Europe-Asian Film Collaboration Funding Scheme is being unveiled at the European Film Market.
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Film Mode’s ‘#AMFAD All My Friends Are Dead’ scares up sales (exclusive)
Deals close in Germany, UK on Cineverse, Roundtable
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New Europe agrees US deal for sci-fi romance ‘Eternal’, boards Agnieszka Smoczyńska’s ‘Hot Spot’ (exclusive)
’Eternal’ world premiered at Rotterdam, while ‘Hot Spot’ is set to shoot later this year
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‘The Walk’ from ‘Honeyland’ director acquired for world sales (exclusive)
Film is produced by ‘Virunga’, ‘The White Helmets’ producers Grain Media.
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Promotion
In profile: the 2024 EUFCN location award finalists
The five nominees for the annual European Film Commissions Network Location Award showcase the stunning array of locations, communities and industry hubs the continent offers.
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In pictures: ‘Pushpa’ reception at Berlin 2024
The event was held at Berlin’s Hotel de Rome on February 17, 2024.
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Sony swoops at EFM on Margot Robbie, Colin Farrell fantasy romance ’A Big Bold Beautiful Journey’
Deal closes in Berlin for reported $50m.
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Reviews
‘Suspended Time’: Berlin Review
Olivier Assayas’s nostalgic, introspective lockdown drama is loosely based on the director’s own life
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Reviews
‘Treasure’: Berlin Review
Lena Dunham and Stephen Fry play a Jewish father and daughter returning to Poland after the fall of the Iron Curtain
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Nordic Film Composers Award goes to ‘Smoke Sauna Sisterhood’ composer
“Special, because it is melting together human voices, rhythmic, yet fleshy sounds.”
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‘Rosario’ scares up sales for Highland Film Group (exclusive)
Felipe Vargas’s directorial debut shot in Colombia and New York.
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Reviews
‘Another End’: Berlin Review
Gael Garcia Bernal must confront memories made flesh in this near-future sci-fi