All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 38
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News
Mind-reading comedy ‘What Marielle Knows’ sells widely after Berlin competition bow (exclusive)
Frédéric Hambalek’s dark comedy is sold by recently-launched Paris-based sales company Lucky Number.
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Sibling drama ‘The Good Sister’ scores key sales following Berlinale Panorama premiere (exclusive)
Sarah Miro Fischer’s debut feature sells to buyers including Memento Distribution for France.
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UK producer Melanie Dicks dies aged 60
The award-winning producer was a champion of sustainability with credits such as ‘Run Fatboy Run’ and ’45 Years’.
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‘Con Air’ director Simon West boards ‘A Paige Odyssey’ (exclusive)
The UK project will draw on physically-produced special effects.
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Reviews
‘The Safe House’ review: Cluttered 1960s Paris-set chamber piece
Lionel Baier makes his first appearance in Berlin competition
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Reviews
‘What Does That Nature Say To You’ review: Long chats and fast zooms with Hong Sangsoo
The 33rd feature from South Korea’s profilic auteur is a little unfocused
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Magnolia Pictures, Visit Films strike deal on TIFF action thriller ‘40 Acres’
Summer theatrical release planned. Danielle Deadwyler stars.
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‘Ancestral Visions Of The Future’ review: Intricate visual poem from exiled Lesotho filmmaker
Lemohang Mosese follows up his 2019 arthouse hit ’This Is Not A Burial’
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‘Timestamp’ review: Doc is a powerful, fractured portrait of school days in Ukraine
Kateryna Gornostai returns to Berlin with this Competition title
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Bafta reactions and Oscar predictions with guest Vue CEO Tim Richards - Screen Podcast
Screen’s editor-in-chief Matt Mueller and awards & box office editor Charles Gant are joined by Vue International CEO Tim Richards.
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Netflix to invest $1bn on film and TV production in Mexico over next four years
Netflix’s co-CEO Ted Sarandos announced investment in a press conference with Mexican president Claudia Sheinbaum.
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Amazon MGM Studios takes creative control of James Bond franchise
Eon’s Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli are stepping back.
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CPH:DOX adds Summit event to 2025 industry programme
The Summit will convene politicians, thought leaders and screen professionals.
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Ukrainian soldier in Berlin competition doc ‘Timestamp’ responds to Trump remarks: “Only way is to win this war”
Boris Khovriak is a protagonist of Competition title ‘Timestamp’.
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Muriel Meynard named French producer of the year by Cesar academy
Meynard has been with the Agat Films – Ex Nihilio producing collective since 2006.
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UK’s Films of Resistance to hold fundraising screening to help Palestinian film industry
Films of Resistance has grown its network globally, with its next event taking place at London’s Palestine House on February 22.
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Features
Screen’s first Rising Stars Ireland line-up: Where are they now?
Screen International selected its first Rising Stars cohort two years ago.
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Berlinale 2025 ticket sales up 5% at midway point; EFM attendees remain level
Timothee Chalamet, Robert Pattinson, Jacob Elordi among stars to have attended.
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Italy’s Minerva Pictures unveils raft of EFM deals
Italian sales agent scored a raft of sales at this year’s market on titles including Finnish survival thriller Ice Skater.
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Southeast Asia VOD revenue grows 14% to $1.8bn led by Netflix
Warner Bros. Discovery-owed Max makes strong debut in the region.