All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 355
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Quiddity Films, Wild Swim Films, barry crerar among recipients of BBC’s Small Indie Fund
UK film companies are now eligible to apply for the BBC’s £1.5m Small Indie Fund.
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UK production and sales outfit Embankment Films expands team (exclusive)
“We’re investing in highly intelligent young future leaders,” said Embankment’s Tim Haslam.
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Charades, Studio Chizu strike deal on ‘Mirai’ director Mamoru Hosoda titles (exclusive)
Charades has taken on worldwide sales rights outside of Japan for anime master Mamoru Hosoda’s library.
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‘Origin’, ‘American Fiction’, ‘The Color Purple’ among AAFCA winners
Da’Vine Joy Randolph, Danielle Brooks tie for supporting actress.
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Goodfellas readies powerhouse Rendez-Vous slate (exclusive)
The French sales outfit has the first image of Tomer Sisley in The Price Of Money: A Largo Winch Adventure.
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Vue cinema chain restructures debt; no jobs cuts, venue closures planned
Hundreds of millions of pounds of existing debt will be converted to equity, with roughly £50m of new capital being injected into the company.
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“She lit up a room”: Industry pays tribute to late UK writer and exec producer Ruth McCance
McCance died aged 53 on December 19 last year, shortly after being diagnosed with cancer.
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Berlinale adds Korean box office hit, Rose Glass’ ‘Love Lies Bleeding’ to Special strand
Festival will play upcoming Netflix series Supersex about pornstar Rocco Siffredi.
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France TV Distribution adds documentary ‘Living With Wolves’ to Rendez-Vous slate (exclusive)
Doc is third in director Jean-Michel Bertrand wolf trilogy
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Mark Ruffalo on breaking out of his nice guy “brand” in ‘Poor Things’ and the upcoming ‘Mickey 17’
“You fall into this kind of brand. People come to see you as one thing and I was just kind of tired of it. It felt stifling to me.”
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‘Poor Things’ thrives at UK-Ireland box office with £1.6m opening; ‘Wonka’ stays top for sixth weekend
‘Anyone But You’, ‘One Life’ have another £1m+ weekend; ‘The Boys In The Boat’ starts with £250k.
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mk2 takes on sales for buzzy manhunt thriller ‘Ghost Trail’, comedy ‘Who Let The Dog Bite?’ (exclusive)
Both features will form part of Paris-based mk2 films’ line-up at Unifrance’s Rendez-Vous in Paris event this week.
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The Bureau Sales to showcase ‘Animal Tales Of Christmas Magic’ at Paris Rendez-Vous (exclusive)
The film is directed by five rising female directors.
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LevelK boards UK title ‘Sebastian’ ahead of Sundance premiere (exclusive)
The queer drama is directed by UK-Finnish director Mikko Makela.
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‘Mean Girls’ edges out ‘The Beekeeper’ to top global box office; ‘Wonka’ hits $500m sweet spot
‘Mean Girls’ topped the charts with $34.5m while ‘The Beekeeper’ made $33.9m
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WTFilms boards Fabrice du Welz’s Belgian police thriller ‘Maldoror’; unveils first look (exclusive)
WTFilms will be at the Rendez-Vous with a genre-focused slate.
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Finecut picks up horror thriller ‘Noise’ for EFM sales slate
Starring Lee Sun-bin, the horror thriller is former Cinéfondation director Kim Soo-jin’s feature debut.
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‘Oppenheimer’ wins eight Critics Choice Awards including film, director
Emma Stone, Paul Giamatti, Da’Vine Joy Randolph, Robert Downey Jr. win acting prizes.
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‘Oppenheimer’, ‘Saltburn’ among British Society of Cinematographers feature film nominees (exclusive)
Third-ever nomination for Rodrigo Prieto, for ‘Killers Of The Flower Moon’.