All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 386
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Features
How Marrakech is pushing on with its star-powered 2023 edition: “The festival needed to happen this year”
The festival runs November 24 to December 2.
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News
UK film and TV organisations urge an end to complacency around responses to sexual harassment allegations
Senior figures from Bectu, the Film and TV Charity and CIISA spoke to academic Anna Bull who has conducted the study into harassment.
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Features
Oscars international feature race 2024: the contenders from Africa and the Middle East
Leading the cohort is Ramata-Toulaye Sy’s Senegalese entry Banel & Adama, the sole feature debut in competition at Cannes.
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News
Saudi fantasy romance feature ‘HWJN’ to open Red Sea film festival
Story of a kind-hearted jinn is a co-production from Image Nation Abu Dhabi, MBC Studios and Vox Studios.
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Reviews
‘Bad Actor’: Tallinn Review
Intense Mexican drama observes what happens when an actor crosses a line during a sex scene
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News
Premiere Entertainment Group eyes Latin American expansion, brings on ‘Sin Hijos’ producer Sandro Halphen (exclusive)
The Ballad Of Hortensia to being production in El Salvador later this month.
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News
NFTS partners with Sean Connery Foundation, BBC Film on emerging Scottish filmmaker programme
Course fees will be subsidsed by 70% to make the programme as accessible as possible.
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Features
My Screen Life: Cornerstone Films’ Carla Quarto di Palo on coming to film late and the future of sales
The newly promoted head of sales at London and Los Angeles-based Cornerstone Films talks about her love of Billy Wilder and why her favourite film festival is Toronto.
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News
France’s Cesar Academy unveils Revelations line-up of local rising stars
16 nominees in each category will compete in the first round of voting.
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Jimmy Kimmel returning to host 2024 Oscars
“I always dreamed of hosting the Oscars exactly four times,” quips talk show host.
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News
WBD head David Zaslav says writers guild was right, does not regret “overpaying” on new contract
“I’ve never regretted overpaying for great talent or a great asset,” mogul tells NYT.
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News
Focus Features sets spring 2024 release for ‘The American Society Of Magical Negroes’
Kobi Libii makes feature directorial debut.
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News
Palestinian doc ‘Son Of Streets’ wins best pitch at IDFA Forum
Mohammed Almughanni’s film about a boy coming of age in a Beirut refugee camp won the €1,500 cash prize.
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Features
Joe Houlberg Silva explains how his debut feature doc ‘Ozogoche’ took flight
’Ozogoche’, a world premiere at IDFA, is about a species of sandpiper bird and the community who live around their lake.
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News
Former top NATO execs launch The Fithian Group
Founding partners John Fithian, Patrick Corcoran, Jackie Brenneman to advise companies worldwide.
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News
Cinema set to open in Alder Hey Children’s Hospital in Liverpool
Cinema will show the latest movies for free to children and young people being treated at Alder Hey
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News
Indie tax relief, streamer levies and IP support all urgently needed, say submissions to UK film committee
The film and TV committee has published its first proposals.
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News
Isabel Coixet to be honoured at the European Film Awards
The Spanish director will receive the European achievement to world cinema award.
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Features
Oscars international feature race 2024: the Asia Pacific contenders
Parasite and Drive My Car won the 2020 and 2022 international feature Oscars — but the Asia Pacific region failed to land a nomination at the 2023 awards.
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News
Pathe UK to close film distribution arm to focus on TV; Cameron McCracken to retire (exclusive)
McCracken will still be involved with his long-gestating Alexander McQueen project.