All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 390
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SAG-AFTRA leadership reveals 7% minimum pay rise, AI protections, streaming bonus
Streaming bonus valued at $120m over three years.
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Stars rush back to Hollywood publicity, awards circuit
Appearances scheduled for late night talk shows, screenings, receptions.
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Isabel Coixet, Ilker Çatak, Matteo Garrone named European Arthouse Cinema Day ambassadors
The event takes place on Sunday, November 12 across 600 venues
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Focus Features picks up Edward Berger’s ‘Conclave’ starring Ralph Fiennes for US
Ralph Fiennes stars as a Vatican cardinal who finds himself at the centre of a conspiracy
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‘After The Snowmelt’, ‘Mother Maybe’, ‘Maid Of Vengeance’ win grand awards at TCCF pitching session
A total of 30 awards were handed out, worth almost $200,000.
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Reviews
‘Cafe’: Thessaloniki Review
Jailed Iranian filmmaker Navid Mihanoust presents an self-referential tale of a director living in limbo while waiting for a prison sentence
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IDFA apologises for “hurtful” slogan shown by activists at opening ceremony
”That slogan does not represent us, and we do not endorse it in any way.”
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IDFA responds to open letter condemning inclusion of Russian film in programme
The letter said: “To continue providing space for representatives of the Russian cultural sector on international platforms means to normalize the unequal circumstances in which filmmakers in Russia and Ukraine live and work today.”
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Darren Aronofsky to direct Elon Musk biopic for A24
It will be based on Walter Isaacson’s authorised biography,
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UK-Ireland box office preview: how will ‘The Marvels’ compare to recent MCU titles?
Palme d’Or winner ‘Anatomy Of A Fall’ opens in 160 cinemas.
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Features
Why Jean Michel-Jarre believes VR is the next great art form
”“Throughout history, it is techmology that has dictated styles in arts - and not the reverse,” said the legendary French composer and perrformer at the Geneva film festival.
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IDFA’s industry head talks making a living from docs, the market’s reality check and standing out in the autumn calendar
Adriek van Nieuwenhuijzen laments the decrease in broadcaster engagement with authored docs.
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International industry pays tribute to “visionary” Celluloid Dreams founder Hengameh Panahi
The pioneering French-Iranian producer and sales agent leaves behind a long-lasting legacy
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Awards season kicks into gear as SAG-AFTRA strike ends
Paul Mescal, Andrew Scott and Julianne Moore are among the stars hitting the trail soon
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Warner Bros will not release completed ‘Coyote vs Acme’ feature; director “beyond devastated”
The feature reportedly completed filming last year.
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Grierson British Documentary Awards honour ‘All That Breathes’, ‘Moonage Daydream’
Shaunak Sen’s All That Breathes took home the best cinema documentary prize
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Blumhouse horror ‘Speak No Evil’ with James McAvoy resumes UK shoot (exclusive)
The horror film shut down production in July with five days left of filming.
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‘We Have Never Been Modern’: Thessaloniki Review
Period Czech drama set at the dawn of the Second World War has a decidedly modern sensibility
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Features
“Be kind, attentive, and not an asshole”: Industry@Tallinn’s Marge Liiske sets the tone for Black Nights platform
Industry head Marge Liiske talks bringing new participants to the platform, and continued high costs.
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SAG-AFTRA to announce board vote result, tentative agreement deal points on Friday
Union leaders hail ” transformative contract”.