All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 35
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European Investment Fund invests €25m in latest round by Finland’s IPR.VC
EIF is backed by Creative Europe MediaInvest programme.
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UK standards authority CIISA outlines its first behavioural framework
The aim is to have a unified set of standards across the creative industries to support the workforce.
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‘Last Breath’ review: Woody Harrelson dives into real-life survival story
Alex Parkinson turns his 2019 documentary into a straightforward, appealing thriller
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Paramount Global reports mixed Q4, expects Skydance merger to close in first half of 2025
Paramount+ added 5.6m subscribers to reach 77.5m.
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‘Four Letters Of Love’ review: Irish eyes a’romancing in heartfelt adaptation
Pierce Brosnan, Gabriel Byrne and Helena Bonham Carter headline
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‘Tornado’ review: Tim Roth, Jack Lowden and Kôki do battle in 18th century Britain
John Maclean’s Western/samurai hybrid thriller opens Glasgow Film Festival
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’Beat The Lotto’: Gambling hijinks in entertaining Irish doc
Led by a mathemattician, a numbers syndicate attempts to game the Irish Lottery in 1992
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Magnolia Pictures acquires Number 9 Films’ TIFF sci-fi drama ‘The Assessment’
March 21 theatrical release scheduled.
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UK parliamentary committees call for respect for copyright law in AI debate
The UK government is proposing a change to allow tech companies to train their AI models on creative works.
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Renen Schorr, founder of Israel’s Sam Spiegel Film School, dies aged 72
Schorr was the driving force behind Israel’s European Film Academy inclusion.
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BFI Filmmaking Fund, Film4 and Doc Society execs join BFI Flare industry line-up
Industry sessions run from March 21-23 at BFI Southbank.
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Film industry figures among 450+ signatories of letter supporting BBC Gaza doc
Actors Riz Ahmed and Ruth Negga and directors Ken Loach and Mike Leigh among those calling for it to be returned to iPlayer.
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‘Holding Liat’ review: Israeli family suffers their own hostage crisis
Berlin doc winner confronts the aftermath of the Hamas attacks of October 7
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“We support strengthening the copyright framework”: BFI outlines its position on AI and creative works
The UK government’s consultation with the creative industries on AI and copyright closed yesterday (February 25).
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Cannes Marché du Film selects 2025 country of honour
Selected country has a diplomatic anniversary with France this year.
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Isabella Rossellini joins Joan Collins in ‘The Bitter End’
Rosselini will play French lawyer Suzanne Blum, a confidante of Collins’s Wallis Simpson.
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Go2Films acquires sales rights to Tom Shoval’s Israeli hostage documentary ‘A Letter To David’ (exclusive)
Doc is a “multi-layered cinematic letter” to Shoval’s friend David Cunio who was taken hostage by Hamas with his brother Ariel.
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HBO, A24, NBCUniversal execs join Screen’s Global Production Awards jury
The entry deadline is March 7.