All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 388
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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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News
SAG-AFTRA president Fran Drescher hits back at criticism of tentative deal
Actor-director Justine Bateman warns of generative AI uses.
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Reviews
‘The Last’: IDFA Review
Paraguayan filmmaker Sebastian Pena Escobar takes a personal trip to the country’s threatened forests
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News
Leading figures from French film industry call for silent march in response to Israel-Hamas war
Other signatories include Isabelle Adjani, Jacques Audiard and Michel Hazanavicius.
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Palestine Film Institute welcomes latest statement from IDFA
Festival statement followed a PFI statement lambasting IDFA’s earlier statement.
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Reviews
‘Selling A Colonial War’: IDFA Review
An examination of Dutch attempts to reframe the Indonesian War Of Independence
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News
Scotland secures £3m in funding for film and TV skills development
The funding will be used across three years for its BFI Skills Cluster.
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Tallinn premiere ‘Five And A Half Love Stories’ swept up for sales (exclusive)
‘Saltburn’ actor Alison Oliver stars in the Lithuania-Ireland-Latvia co-production.
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Hot Docs names new artistic director
Canadian producer Hussain Currimbhoy has been appointed, effective immediately
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US ‘Billy Elliot’-style doc ‘Call Me Dancer’ sells to Toei for Japan for First Hand Films (exclusive)
First Hand Films is at IDFA with a busy slate including portmanteau project ’The Ten Commandments’.
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Features
Oscars international feature race 2024: the contenders from the Americas
The Americas region scored Oscar and Bafta nominations last year with Santiago Mitre’s historical drama ’Argentina, 1985’.