All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 345
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Reviews
‘Head South’: Rotterdam Review
A teenage boy embraces New Zealand’s late Seventies post-punk scene in Jonathan Oglivie’s Rotterdam opener
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News
‘Anatomy Of A Fall’, ‘Past Lives’ among American Cinema Editors nominees
ACE Eddie Awards set for March 3.
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News
Colman Domingo to play Michael Jackson’s father in upcoming biopic
Lionsgate, Universal have set global release for April 18 2025.
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Reviews
‘Voy! Voy! Voy!’: Rotterdam Review
A desperate man fakes his way onto a Europe-bound blind football team in this Egyptian adventure based on real events
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Reviews
‘Look Into My Eyes’: Sundance Review
Compassionate yet neutral documentary from Lana Wilson follows a group of psychics working in New York City
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Reviews
‘Skywalkers: A Love Story’: Sundance Review
A Russian couple risk their lives to secure Insta-worthy photos on perilous rooftops
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Features
Tamara Tatishvili on her plans for the Hubert Bals Fund
Former Georgian National Film Center director took over running Rotterdam’s global film fund earlier this month.
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News
‘The Inbetweeners’ producer to lead NFTS Sean Connery Lab for new Scottish filmmakers
The Sean Connery Talent Lab gives emerging Scottish filmmakers the chance to make a short film.
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Moldovan-Romanian and Azerbaijani projects win top prizes at When East Meets West co-pro forum
The forum was held in Trieste from January 21-24.
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Julianne Moore, Tilda Swinton to star in Pedro Almodovar’s ‘The Room Next Door’
The casting was confirmed by Almodovar’s production company El Deseo on Instagram.
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UK's Sovereign expands into US distribution with ‘A Forgotten Man’
The UK outfit moved into distribution in 2019.
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News
Brandt Andersen, Kiyoshi Kurosawa and Riho Kudo films added to Berlinale special screenings line-up
Festival rounds out specials programme with two Japanese mid-length films and Omar Sy-starring drama.
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Features
Analysis: Disney seeks the right path forward following a difficult year
Bob Iger has said his work fixing problems is nearing an end as the company looks to build in 2024.
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News
BFI launches £1.5m programme to improve working practices in screen sector, seeks partner organisation (exclusive)
“The UK’s screen sector makes world leading content, but our operational management practices fall below par,” said the BFI’s Sara Whybrew.
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Features
From ‘Full Metal Jacket’ to ‘Head South’: IFFR opening director Jonathan Ogilvie charts his eclectic career
The New Zealand-born, Australia director of ‘Head South’ describes receating 1970s Christchurch for his autobiographical coming of age story.
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Features
How IFFR’s Focus marries a lively mix of 1970s Chilean films, Italy’s Manetti brothers and Hong Kong provocateur Scud
The aim is to bring the films of such gleefully iconoclastic filmmakers to a wider interenational audience.
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News
‘Oppenheimer’ sets Japan release date two weeks after Oscars
The film was released in most territories by Universal in July 2023.
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Features
Rotterdam’s Vanja Kaludjercic, Clare Stewart talk highlights, innovations and being a safe harbour for filmmakers
The festival is meeting budget challenges by reducing by a day and working differently with venues.
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News
UK horror ‘Purgatory’ wraps Wales shoot, releases first image (exclusive)
Film is produced by Bifa winner Rebecca-Clare Evans.
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Myanmar documentary maker jailed for life for possessing a drone
ICFR protests sentence handed down to pioneering female filmmaker Shin Daewe