All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 375
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Digital content production sectors face skills shortage, says BFI report
Post-production alone generated £2.2bn in revenue in 2022, but retaining workforce at the mid and senior levels has proven challenging.
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Omniplex head optimistic for 2024 as Irish exhibitor buys five Empire sites in the UK
The acquisition is part of the Irish exhibitor’s ambitious expansion plans.
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‘Goodbye Julia’ producers ready Sudanese drama ‘Specters Of AlHoot’
The film will be based on the true story of a massacre at a military camp in 1998.
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Record attendance, deals, prizes at Ventana Sur amid public arts funding fears
‘Charming’, ‘Lovers Fare Goodbye’, ‘Memories Of A Burning Body’ win big at Buenos Aires market.
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Jonathan Majors trial hears opening arguments
Prosecution argues manipulative behaviour; star’s attorney says former girlfriend was out for revenge.
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Reviews
‘Wonka’: Review
Timothee Chalamet provides a sweet turn as the young Willy Wonka in Paul King’s origin story
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Slamdance unveils 2024 roster, will close with Taiwan president profile ‘Invisible Nation’
Festival runs January 19-25 in person, January 22-28 online.
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Mongolia’s Kharkhorum International Film Festival readies first edition
Korean crime drama ‘The Boys’ set to open inaugural KIFF.
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19 Nordic Film Commissions agree on new sustainability pledge (exclusive)
The pledge was unveiled as the Nordic Film Commissions – which represent both regional and national offices — gathered in London during FOCUS.
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‘4 Kings 2’ crowned Thai box office leader after bumper opening
The sequel opened 44% stronger than the 2021 original.
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Chris Hemsworth says George Miller hired “ex-criminals” as extras on ‘Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga’
“There was a redemption quality to it; they’re ready to follow him in the battle.”
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‘Backstage’: Red Sea Review
Members of a Moroccan dance troup find themselves lost in the woods in this spellbinding drama
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What makes TorinoFilmLab tick for arthouse filmmakers and industry attendees?
Behind the scenes at the talent development lab-meets-industry market.
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MENA’s Front Row promotes Nicolas Torloting, Carine Chaiban, Elie Touma
The moves comes as the leading MENA distributor ramps up activity.
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‘Napoleon’ stays top at UK-Ireland box office; Beyonce’s ‘Renaissance’ glides into top five
’The Hunger Games: The Ballad Of Songbirds And Snakes’ ,‘Wish’ and ’André Rieu’s White Christmas’ also secured top five spots.
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’Killers Of The Flower Moon’ PVoD, EST debut set for December 5
Crime epic has grossed more than $150m at worldwide box office.
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Features
‘Dream Scenario’ director Kristoffer Borgli on collaborating with Nicolas Cage: 'He wanted me to unlock something different'
Having made his mark with Norwegian black comedy Sick Of Myself, Kristoffer Borgli creates a nightmare for Nicolas Cage with Dream Scenario. Neil Smith probes the writer/director about the high-concept, English-language feature.
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AFM sellers reflect on solid market, post-strike rush to production, EFM 2024
“You will see the El Niño of all Berlins with a downpour of projects… Unless you have a great project it will get lost.”
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‘Animal’ tops global box office with $42m debut; Beyoncé’s ‘Renaissance’ strong in US but weaker abroad
‘Napoleon’ dropped to second in global chart; hits $137m after second session.
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Fortissimo boards Feng Xiaogang comedy ‘If You Are The One 3’ (exclusive)
The follow-up comes 15 years after the original box office hit.