All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 382
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Erige Sehiri reveals details of ‘Marie & Jolie’, her anticipated follow-up to ‘Under The Fig Trees’
“Visibility allows you to be heard more and sooner for the next film, but funding is just as difficult,” says the Tunisian director.
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Ismaël El Iraki talks developing Atlas Workshops project ‘Wolfmother’ with France’s Bac Films
At $3m, the film noir is a “pretty ambitious project”, says the Moroccan director.
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Berlinale’s World Cinema Fund backs 14 projects
Fund to invest a total of €360,000 in latest funding of financing
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Senegalese filmmaker Rokhaya Marieme Balde’s on themes of “resistance and cultural preservation” in her debut feature
Balde’s feature debut ‘Seeking Aline’ is participating in Marrakech’s Atlas Workshops.
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IPR.VC unveils €100m film and TV fund, hires Ingenious exec as investment director
Company has slate wide partnerships with US and European producers including A24, XYZ Films and Gigglebug.
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Stephen Graham to receive Richard Harris award at 2023 Bifas
Award recognises outstanding contribution by an actor to British film.
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Screen digital edition: November 24
The issue includes interviews with Jonathan Glazer for The Zone Of Interest, Saltburn director Emerald Fennell and the craft team behind Poor Things.
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“I insist on quality”: Atlas Workshops’ Hédi Zardi on genre films and the growing appeal of Arab and African cinema
The Atlas Workshops feature the participation of Martin Scorsese as its first patron this year.
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Warner Bros, ‘Barbie’, ‘Aftersun’ lead winners at The Big Screen Awards 2023
Awards took place at The Brewery in London, with Ellie Taylor presenting.
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Émilie Dequenne thriller ‘Survive’ scores deals for WTFilms, Ginger & Fed
Signature Entertainment will release the title in the UK, Australia and New Zealand.
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Martin Moszkowicz to step down as chairman of Constantin Film
Veteran exec will be replaced by deputy chairman Oliver Berben.
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The Screen Awards Podcast: what are the buzziest UK and international contenders?
Our team look at this year’s Bifa nominations, and which UK & Ireland titles have the potential to go all the way.
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“Next year is going to be tough,” says Vue CEO Tim Richards, but 2025 could be “bumper”
“We need more small and medium-sized films,” Richards told the British Screen Forum.
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Finland’s Tuffi Films closes; Vilhunen, Hellstedt to join Dionysos Films (exclusive)
Finnish writer-director Selma Vilhunen and producer Venla Hellstedt will join Dionysos Films from the start of 2024.
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Jerome Paillard to head industry for new Asia-Europe Young Cinema Festival in Macau
Festival veteran Marco Mueller will oversee the new festival, which is set to launch in January.
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New Europe Film Sales, Anonymous Content board IFFR title ‘Schirkoa: In Lies We Trust’ (exclusive)
Animated feature will premiere in January in the Rotterdam Film Festival’s Bright Future section
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UK’s Film and TV Charity hardship fund sees post-SAG-AFTRA strike dip in applications
The amount of money being handed out by the fund is still up on this time last year.
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Organic appoints ITV Studios exec Nick Rylance to senior team (exclusive)
Nick Rylance joins Organic from ITV Studios where he was head of film.
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Golden Horse boss Wen Tien-hsiang talks rise of Malaysia and welcoming China ahead of 60th awards
The 60th Golden Horse Awards includes a record number of films from Malaysia.