All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 387
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Paul Ridd named director of Edinburgh International Film Festival
Ridd, presently head of acquisitions at Picturehouse Entertainment, will take up the role in December.
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“We made this film to be shown,” says Palestinian director of IDFA competition title ‘Life Is Beautiful’
“Standing here and talking about my film is the only way I can feel I am doing something,” said Mohamed Jabaly.
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2024 gets summer season opener as Universal moves ‘The Fall Guy’ to 'Deadpool 3' slot
The film fills the gap left by ’Deadpool 3’.
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Reviews
‘Napoleon’: Review
Joaquin Phoenix reteams with director Ridley Scott for this lavish take on the French military commander and emperor
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Periscoop swoops on five docs at IDFA for the Netherlands
Periscoop is run by San Fu Maltha and Bruno Felix.
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‘Hiding Saddam Hussein’: IDFA Review
Iraqi farmer Alaa Namiq explains how and why he hid Saddam Hussein from US forces in 2003
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Estonian, Ukrainian projects among winners at Tallinn Black Nights TV Beats market
‘Behind The Iron Curtain’ took the most promising project prize.
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‘Ted Lasso’ star Ellie Taylor to host The Big Screen Awards 2023
The ceremony will be held on November 23 at The Brewery in London
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Features
Oscars international feature race 2024: the contenders from Europe
Europe dominated last year’s international feature Oscar, earning four out of five nominations and winning with Germany’s entry.
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Peter Greenaway talks ‘Lucca Mortis’ starring Dustin Hoffman, living in the Netherlands and his eccentric concerns
Greenaway is being honoured at this week’s IDFA festival in Amsterdam.
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Altitude swoops on Matteo Garrone’s Venice winner ‘Io Capitano’ for UK-Ireland (exclusive)
The drama is Italy’s submission for the international film award at the Oscars.
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Les Arcs unveils projects for 2023 Co-Production Village
The event runs December 16-19 in the French Alps.
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Grierson Trust investigating anti-Jewish racism incident at British Documentary Awards
Documentary organisation received several reports of anti-Jewish racism by an individual at its awards
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Reviews
‘The World Is Family’: IDFA Review
Veteran documentarian Anand Patwardhan turns the camera on his own parents to reflect on India’s turbulent history
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Neon distribution head Elissa Federoff delivers upbeat doc forecast in IDFA keynote
“We have seen titles doing the best they’ve ever done before in this ‘unhealthy’ marketplace.”
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Legendary French film critic Michel Ciment dies at 85
French critic, historian and author was loyal contributor to Screen’s Cannes jury grid.
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AFI reschedules Nicole Kidman gala tribute for spring 2024
Stirke-postponed event originally set to take place this year.
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Reviews
‘As The Tide Comes In’: IDFA Review
Residents on the tiny Danish island of Mando confront the realities of climate change in this immersive documentary
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SAG-AFTRA president Fran Drescher hits back at criticism of tentative deal
Actor-director Justine Bateman warns of generative AI uses.