All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 373
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News
Halle Berry scouts for locations for ‘Maude v Maude’ in Jeddah’s historic old town
Oscar winning actress was Saudi Arabia to deliver Red Sea masterclass.
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Features
How English-speaking nations have embraced the Oscars’ international feature category
Screen looks at how Canada, UK, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand have fared in the category over the years, and their approach to the award.
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Les Arcs reveals 2023 Work in Progress projects
Excerpts from the 13 selected films will be screened to attending industry on Sunday 17 in Les Arcs.
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Reviews
‘2018’: Review
India’s Oscar submission is a classic drama based on the devastating Kerala floods of 2018
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Glasgow Film Festival sets first 2024 titles, Czech country focus
2024 marks the 20th edition of the festival.
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Tributes pour in for legendary producer, writer and activist Norman Lear
“I loved Norman Lear with all my heart,” filmmaker and actor Rob Reiner posted on X.
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Warner Bros Discovery, A24 strike multiyear output deal
The Zone Of Interest, Priscila, Dream Scenario, The Iron Claw in new Pay-1 arrangement.
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National Board of Review names ‘Killers Of The Flower Moon’ best film, Martin Scorsese best director of 2023
Bradley Cooper to receive NBR Icon Award.
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Sundance unveils 2024 line-up
Festival will take place January 18–28, 2024, in person in Park City and Salt Lake City.
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Samir Shah is UK government’s preferred choice for BBC chair
The 71-year-old, who owns Juniper TV, will appear before MPs on the Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee for pre-appointment scrutiny.
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‘The Boy And The Heron’ helps France’s November box office take flight
The early autumn slump has been reversed.
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Features
In conversation: Nikolaj Arcel, Mads Mikkelsen on 'The Promised Land’, why European filmmaking is a "little bolder"
A decade after their Oscar-nominated A Royal Affair, director Nikolaj Arcel and star Mads Mikkelsen reunite with the 1700s-set The Promised Land.
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Features
Matthijs Wouter Knol on his mission to reshape the European Film Awards
This year’s awards take place in Berlin on December 9.
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News
Rowan Woods takes reins as creative director at Edinburgh TV festival
Woods is a respected film and TV curator, acquisitions executive and festival consultant, with stints at British Council, BFI, BBC Film and AMC Networks.
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Red Sea 2023: Screen’s dailies
Click on the front covers to read Screen’s daily digital editions from this year’s Red Sea film festival (November 30-December 9).
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Red Sea Fund lauds seven-strong Oscar tilt
Seven films backed by Fund have been submitted to the Academy Awards’ international feature category
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MBC Studios to offer production services for international film and TV shoots in Saudi
“This really is soup to nuts - everything when it comes to doing a production on the ground,” says MBC Studios’s Christina Wayne.
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Red Sea Competition title ‘Six Feet Over’ secures sales representation (exclusive)
The Algerian-French drama had its world premiere in Montpellier in October.
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Venice Silver Lion winner ‘Evil Does Not Exist’ inks key deals including China (exclusive)
Distributors planning theatrical releases for all territories.
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‘Tiger Stripes’ director shares fears over exposing Malaysian censorship
“I told myself that I had to stand up for my work,” says Amanda Nell Eu