All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 409
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Reviews
‘Fly Me To The Moon’: Tokyo Review
Strong, buzzy debut from Sasha Chuk follows a family over two decades as they move from China to Hong Kong
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News
HanWay Films boards ‘Cowgirl’s Last Ride’ starring Geena Davis ahead of AFM
The title is set to be introduced to buyers at the American Film Market (AFM).
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Cyber thriller ‘Red Rooms’ sparks further deals with UK, Eastern Europe (exclusive)
Montreal-based h264 reports sales in more than 25 territories on Pascal Plante’s Fantasia best film winner.
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‘Killers Of The Flower Moon’ tops worldwide box office; ’Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour’ slips to second
Martin Scorsese’s Killers Of The Flower Moon opened on $44m worldwide.
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Features
How executive chefs, incentivised staff, and comfy seats are wooing audiences back to Australian cinemas
Exhibitors just need the US pipeline to keep flowing, despite the strikes.
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News
Cameras roll in Australia on John Sheedy’s feel-good family film ‘Runt’
Studiocanal handles international sales.
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Reviews
‘Blind At Heart’: Tokyo Review
An independent woman struggles to make her mark in 1930s Berlin in the latest from Barbara Albert
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News
Taylor Swift stays top at North American box office as ‘Killers Of The Flower Moon’ opens second
Martin Scorsese scores highest unadjusted debut since ’Shutter Island’ in 2010.
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Features
Tokyo’s director in focus Hideo Jojo on moving from erotica to remaking an Ozu classic
The Japanese filmmaker has more than 100 credits to his name.
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Features
How Japan’s Tetsuya Tomina attracted top talent to Tokyo premiere ‘Who Were We?’
The drama about two lost souls stars Nana Komatsu and Ryuhei Matsuda.
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Features
TIFFCOM: what to expect from the return of Japan’s biggest content market
Tiffcom is back in-person after four years, at a new location and featuring the inaugural Tokyo Story Market
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News
SAG-AFTRA, AMPTP to resume talks on Tuesday October 24
Announcement comes on Day 100 of actors strike.
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News
‘All Quiet On The Western Front’, ‘Succession’ composers win at 23rd World Soundtrack Awards
The awards took place at the closing night of Film Fest Gent.
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News
Entertainment community calls for Gaza-Israel ceasefire
‘We believe all life is sacred, no matter faith or ethnicity’
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Bifa Raindance Maverick award longlist includes ‘Enys Men’, ‘Name Me Lawand’
Budget cap for the retitled award has risen to £1m.
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Features
Why Doclisboa’s Arche lab selects the most difficult doc projects to finance
The five-day event focuses on mentoring film teams from a creative and artistic viewpoint.
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News
Sky boards Margy Kinmonth’s ‘Women At War – The Invisible Army’
The documentary feature will be released theatrically internationally before heading to UK TV channel Sky Arts.
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Valladolid head José Luis Cienfuegos explains why he is amping up the festival’s international relevance
José Luis Cienfuegos is in his first year as festival director, joining after stints in Gijon and Seville.
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News
Tallinn Black Nights selects eight world premieres for Rebels With A Cause strand
Titles include Kah Wai Lim’s Japanese feature ‘Everything, Everywhere’.
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Features
Tokyo film festival outlines three priorities for bumper 2023 edition
Tokyo International Film Festival is establishing closer ties to Asia and increasing the size of its programme — all in anticipation of its biggest event since 2019.