All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 333
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Swedish Film Institute appoints Anna Croneman as CEO
Croneman joins from SVT, where she was head of drama.
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Blue Fox acquires world sales to Balboa Productions’ ‘Lost On A Mountain In Maine’ (exclusive)
Buyers to see first footage at EFM.
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BFI Flare: London LGBTQIA+ Film Festival unveils full line-up
The line-up features four world premieres.
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Aaron Eckhart, Ben Kingsley star in Renny Harlin’s ‘Deep Water’ for Simmons/Hamilton Productions (exclusive)
Arclight continuing worldwide sales at EFM. Feature is in post.
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Screen digital edition: February 2024
The issue looks ahead to the upcoming Berlin film festival.
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Korea’s Barunson E&A names CEO, plans “aggressive” global growth
The sales and production outfit is known for Bong Joon Ho’s Oscar-winner ‘Parasite’.
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“I’ve never seen meetings book up this quickly”: UK sales agents set for turbocharged EFM
After the Hollywood strikes put a dampener on the of 2023, UK sales agents are sensing hunger from buyers.
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European development programme Less Is More selects 16 feature projects (exclusive)
Projects include ‘Like There Is No Tomorrow’, from Swedish Wild Card winner Tess Quatri.
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Kiyoshi Kurosawa readies thriller ‘Cloud’, Nikkatsu to launch sales at EFM
The suspense thriller stars Masaki Suda of ‘The Boy And The Heron’.
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Premiere Entertainment Group adds ‘Katie’s Mom’ to EFM slate (exclusive)
The dramedy won the Audience Award for Best Fusion Feature at the Dances with Films festival.
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In profile: the 2024 Bafta casting director contenders
Screen speaks to the casting directors behind ‘The Holdovers’, ‘Killers Of The Flower Moon’, ‘All Of Us Strangers’, ‘Anatomy Of A Fall’ and ‘How To Have Sex’.
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EFM director Dennis Ruh predicts ‘very busy’ market and plenty of US projects
European Film Market is the first major international film sales market since the end of the actors and writers’ strikes.
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Jackrabbit Media boards worldwide sales on horror thriller ‘The Death That Awaits’ (exclusive)
Summer US release planned.
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Writer David Hemingson on the real-life inspiration behind ’The Holdovers’
David Hemingson had long enjoyed a flourishing TV career as writer and showrunner when he mined his own teenage years with a spec script.
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Bectu, Screen Scotland, BBC, Film and TV Charity get behind calls for eight-hour work day
Implementing shorter working days would increase production costs by just 4% on scripted drama, according to research.
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Making ‘Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie’: “Michael didn’t want the ‘sick’ movie”
Screen talks to the actor and filmmaker Davis Guggenheim about their award-winning biographical documentary.
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Justine Triet breaks down four key scenes from ‘Anatomy Of A Fall’: “‘P.I.M.P.’ wasn’t our first choice for the song”
Anatomy Of A Fall puts a family under the courtroom microscope after a woman is accused of murdering her husband. Director Justine Triet takes the stand to tell Screen about the creation of four crucial sequences.
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‘Migration’, ‘Argylle’ repeat UK-Ireland box office one-two as ‘The Iron Claw’ makes top five
Takings are down on both last weekend and the equivalent weekend from last year.
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The Centrepiece interview: Berlinale co-heads Carlo Chatrian and Mariette Rissenbeek on achievements, challenges for their successor
As they put the finishing touches to what is their final edition, Chatrian and Rissenbeek talk to Screen International.
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The Open Reel boards Juliana Rojas’ Berlinale Encounters film ‘Cidade; Campo’ (exclusive)
Brazilian, German and French co-production tells two stories of migration between city and countryside.