All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 385
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Reviews
‘Wish’: Review
Disney celebrates its centenary, and plunders its catalogue, with this strained musical fairytale
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Features
Michel Ciment: tribute to a titan of film criticism
Fellow cineaste, writer and lifelong friend Dan Fainaru celebrates the life and career of Michel Ciment.
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JA Bayona on making ‘Society Of The Snow’ as realistic as possible: “It was like shooting a documentary”
With Society Of The Snow, JA Bayona wanted to dig beneath the shocking legend of the 1972 rugby team whose plane crashed in the Andes.
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Features
“We screen 440 hours of new content a year:” How Al Jazeera is becoming a major documentary player
“We are a bridge between filmmakers to the north and to the south.”
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Reviews
‘Life Is Beautiful’: IDFA Review
Palestinian filmmaker Mohamed Jabaly documents his fight to return to Gaza
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Features
How TikTok helped reverse the box office fortunes for ‘Consent’ in France
The sexual abuse drama has managed to multiply its ticket sales tenfold since its tepid opening in French theatres last month.
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News
Ena Rahelić appointed head of industry for Meeting Point Vilnius
Rahelić is a former manager of Sarajevo Film Festival’s CineLink Industry Days
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UK-Ireland box office preview: ’Hunger Games’ prequel set for widest release of the series
Emerald Fennell’s ‘Saltburn’, Sony horror ‘Thanksgiving’ and Todd Haynes’ ‘May December’ also out this week.
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French box office hit ‘The Goldman Case’ secures UK-Ireland theatrical deal (exclusive)
Courtroom drama had UK premiere at BFI London Film Festival.
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Reviews
‘Invisible Nation’: IDFA Review
Profile of Tsai Ing-wen, Taiwan’s first female president, and her fight on the global stage
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News
‘1489’ leads 2023 IDFA winners
Documentary chronicles the Armenian director’s search for her missing soldier brother.
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Features
How Tallinn Black Nights is putting sustainability, diversity and inclusion at the forefront of everything it does
The festival has created its first sustainability, diversity and inclusion officer.
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Screen digital edition: November 17
Read the digital edition of Screen’s first awards weekly for 2023/24. This issue rounds-up the contenders from the international feature race, previews the Marrakech film festival, and pays tribute to Hengameh Panahi.
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Jonathan Glazer, Yorgos Lanthimos awarded Tallinn’s renamed Dennis Davidson Spotlight Award
Prizes will be presented at Tallinn’s closing night, with neither director present.
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Gale Anne Hurd to lead speakers at Tallinn industry innovation forum (exclusive)
Further speakers include AI pioneers Caleb and Shelby Ward.
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Canada’s Inside Out queer festival announces projects for seventh finance forum (exclusive)
2023 edition of international finance forum adds episodic content to line-up.
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UK’s Skills Task Force calls for ScreenSkills transformation, apprenticeship reform and revised funding model
The task force, chaired by former Amazon exec Georgia Brown, has found that more than £100m was committed in 2022 to skills by Task Force member organisations alone.
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Apple awards contender ‘Napoleon’ gets December China release date
Sony Pictures handles worldwide distribution.
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Reviews
‘Once Again’ (for the very first time)’: Tallinn Review
A street dancer and a poet form a creative connection in Boaz Yakin’s unconventional New York romance
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UTA signs ‘The Teachers’ Lounge’ German-Turkish director Ilker Çatak
Germany’s Oscar submission to open in US on December 24 via SPC.