All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 338
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German Films extends Simone Baumann’s contract for five more years
Baumann has head up the film promotion agency since 2019
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Hong Kong Film Awards nominations led by newsroom drama ‘In Broad Daylight’
Lawrence Kan’s feature has secured 16 nominations.
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Screen digital edition: February 6
Screen’s February 6 awards weekly focuses on some of the actors, directors, screenwriters and craft teams nominated for the Oscars and Baftas this year.
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Mia Bays, Eva Yates, Adura Onashile, Charlotte Regan join Glasgow industry line-up
Highights include a celebration of the new wave of UK filmmaking; the inaugural Book to Screen live pitching event; and the launch of the industry advisory board’s 10-year vision for the festival’s industry programme.
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UK’s Future Artists Entertainment partners with Versa Studios on Leeds film production site
Versa Studios Leeds first opened its doors in 2020.
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Nature documentary ‘Wilding’ acquired for sales, UK distribution (exclusive)
The film is based on Isabella Tree’s book.
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‘Squid Game 2’, Park Chan-wook’s ‘Uprising’ among Netflix’s Korea 2024 slate
A bumper slate of film and TV series were unveiled by the streaming giant.
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Pinnacle Peak boards ‘Forty-Seven Days With Jesus’ for EFM starring ‘The Chosen’ cast members (exclusive)
Feature will open in US on March 11 in more than 800 theatres.
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The Coven closes key European sales on ‘Terrifier 3’ (exclusive)
Horror will open in North America for Halloween.
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Warner Bros. Discovery confirms deal on Sundance doc ‘Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story’
Ian Bonhôte and Peter Ettedgui co-directed Premieres selection.
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Curzon CEO Edward Fletcher affirms senior team with key promotions (exclusive)
Further promotions include managing director cinemas.
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Italy's Rai Cinema launches dedicated film sales operation
Rai Cinema International Distribution will officially launch at the European Film Market (EFM) at the Berlinale.
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Features
Andrew Haigh breaks down four key scenes from ‘All Of Us Strangers’: "Half the crew were crying"
The present and past collide in All Of Us Strangers, Andrew Haigh’s audacious mix of contemporary gay romance, emotional family drama and metaphysical fantasy. Screen talks to the writer/director about the choices he made in four pivotal scenes
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Universal lining up ‘Jurassic World’ tentpole for summer 2025
Studio to usher in “new Jurassic era”.
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‘Migration’ trumps ‘Argylle’ at UK-Ireland box office; ‘The Zone Of Interest’ starts well
Jonathan Glazer’s Holocaust drama took over £5,500 per cinema.
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Pluto Film takes on sales for Josef Hader’s Berlin Panorama title ‘Andrea Gets A Divorce’ (exclusive)
Hader’s debut film, the satire ’Wild Mouse’, premiered in competition in Berlin in 2017.
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George Jaques’ ‘Black Dog’ scores UK-Ireland distribution deal (exclusive)
Screen Star Jaques’ debut feature launched at LFF last year.
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Elad Samorzik to depart as Jerusalem Film Festival artistic director; Orr Sigoli to take over
Samorzik and Sigoli will work together on the 2024 edition of the festival.
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HanWay boards Catherine Hardwicke’s ‘A French Pursuit’ starring Toni Collette
The comedy is a re-imagining French box office hit, ’Antoinette Dans Les Cévennes’
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Agnieszka Holland’s ‘Green Border’ wins Rotterdam audience award
IFFR recorded 253,500 visits across its programme of films, art installations and talks for its 2024 edition.