All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 363
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‘The Color Purple’ sets biggest Christmas Day US box office launch in 15 years
Warner Bros titles claim top three slots over holiday weekend.
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Yorgos Lanthimos on working with Emma Stone and wanting bigger sets for ‘Poor Things’
With Poor Things, Yorgos Lanthimos reteams with Emma Stone to tell the tale of a grown woman speeding from infancy to full maturity.
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How a “huge professional failure” led debut director Cord Jefferson to ‘American Fiction’
American Fiction won the Toronto people’s choice award.
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Andrew Haigh explored the relationship between “queerness and family” in ‘All Of Us Strangers’
Andrew Haigh tells Screen about his most personal film to date.
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Screen critics’ top documentaries of 2023
Five of Screen’s expert critics select their favourite documentaries from 2023.
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‘Asteroid City’ leads 2023 US specialty box office per theatre averages as festival titles dominate
Cannes, Venice, Telluride, Sundance premieres each supply two films in top 10 PTA chart for year to date.
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‘Aquaman 2’ leads tepid US Christmas box office on $40m; two from India open in top 10
Ketchup Entertainment opens Memory on solid $36,500 from three theatres; two top 10 arrivals from India.
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Marija Kavtaradze’s ‘Slow’ wins Les Arcs 2023 Crystal Arrow top prize
Prizes for ‘Explanation For Everything’, ‘Green Border’.
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How the directors of documentary ‘The Mission’ navigated a tragic missionary’s tale
Jesse Moss and Amanda McBaine weren’t the only filmmakers drawn to the story of John Chau, the young American missionary whose death on a remote Indian island made headlines in 2018. But the possibility of competition didn’t outweigh the possibilities that the husband-and-wife directors of The Mission thought they could ...
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‘Saltburn’ star Barry Keoghan on taking “better direction” from women and perfecting the film’s naked dance scene
Bafta winner Barry Keoghan takes on his biggest role to date as the enigmatic protagonist of Emerald Fennell’s Saltburn.
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Team Screen’s top films of 2023
Screen’s editorial team has selected their top five year films of the year plus their favourite scene.
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Lionsgate to separate studio business from Starz, create stand-alone entity valued at $4.6bn
Deal to create publicly traded pure play content company expected to close in spring 2024.
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Screen’s guide to the 2024 international feature Oscar shortlist
The 2024 shortlist includes France’s The Taste Of Things, Japan’s Perfect Days and Ukraine’s 20 Days In Mariupol.
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Cannes drama ‘Goodbye Julia’ records box office success in Gulf
Mohamed Kordofani’s Sudanese title previously opened strongly in Egypt.
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Paola Cortellesi’s ‘There’s Still Tomorrow’ overtakes ‘Barbie’ admissions at Italian box office
The post-war feminist feature marks the directorial debut of Italian actor Paola Cortellesi.
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How Kevin Macdonald exposes high fashion and cancel culture in ‘High & Low: John Galliano’
Director Kevin Macdonald on how his documentary High & Low: John Galliano, about the disgraced fashion icon, evolved into the exploration of a psychological mystery.
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UK-Ireland box office preview: ‘Aquaman And The Lost Kingdom’ becomes widest Warner Bros release
Curzon starts Leo Leigh’s ‘Sweet Sue’; Yash Raj has ‘Dunki’.
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The UK team behind ‘Rye Lane’ on creating the most vibrant romcom of 2023
Rye Lane has captured attention thanks to its depiction of a south London rarely seen on screen.
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Producer defends Palestinian director of BBC Storyville project after IDFA speech row
Mohammed Almughanni used the phrase ‘From the river to the sea’ while on stage at IDFA Forum.
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In conversation: Charlotte Regan, Molly Manning Walker talk ‘Scrapper’, ‘How To Have Sex’ and being part of a wave of fresh UK film talent
Friends and collaborators, the directors of Scrapper and How To Have Sex discuss working with young actors and the joy of brutal audience reactions.