All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 410
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Why the UK’s buoyant animation sector is in high international demand
There are several UK companies now capable of making their own animated features, with the sector’s UK talent and facilities increasingly in demand by Hollywood.
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Valladolid International Film Week gears up as crucial gateway into Spanish market
The 68th edition will screen a mix of new Spanish films and 2023 favourites and host an expanded industry programme.
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UK-Ireland box office preview: ‘Killers Of The Flower Moon’ becomes widest release for Scorsese
Universal has ‘Trolls Band Together’, MetFilm has ‘Foe’ with Saoirse Ronan, Paul Mescal and Aaron Pierre.
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Film Movement acquires CPH:DOX, Hot Docs China surveillance state selection ‘Total Trust’ (exclusive)
Feature will open theatrically at New York’s Film Forum on December 8.
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UK’s Head Gear appoints new COO (exclusive)
Samantha Allwinton has been promoted from her role as senior investment management
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Distributor Green Light Films launches in Ukraine and targets film acquisitions at AFM (exclusive)
Distributor is backed by firm behind he Ukraine-based Multiplex chain of theatres.
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Diversion boards Tokyo competition title ‘The Gospel Of The Beast’ (exclusive)
The drama is the latest feature of Sheron Dayoc, known for ‘Ways Of the Sea’ and ‘Women Of The Weeping River’.
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CMG to launch pre-sales at AFM on ‘Charlie The Wonderdog’ (exclusive)
ICON Creative Studios feature scheduled for delivery Q2 2025.
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SAG-AFTRA say A-listers’ $150m proposal to end strike would not be legal
Duncan Crabtree-Ireland tells Screen, ’Because our union includes some extremely famous people that attract attention.’
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“We are trying to rent a bomb shelter”: How Israeli film production is re-starting under wartime protocols
United King Films has started shooting Yohanan Weller’s comedy My Private Telenovela as cinemas tentatively reopen.
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Features
Nebulae industry programme welcomes Finnish, Spanish filmmakers to Doclisboa
Nebulae’s Joana Cunha Ferreira is keen to strenghen links between Portuguese and European partners.
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Doha’s Ajyal Film Festival cancelled in “solidarity” with Palestine
It is the latest film festival from the region to be cancelled due to the Israel-Hamas conflict.
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Eyewell acquires sales rights to UK crime noir ‘The Undertaker’ starring Paul McGann (exclusive)
Swedish outfit will represent film worldwide outside the UK, US and Canada.
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First look images and trailer: Veit Helmer’s Tokyo premiere ‘Gondola’
The film follows two cable car attendants who fall in love as they face each other going up and down the remote mountains of Georgia.
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Egypyt’s El Gouna film festival postponed indefinitely due to Hamas-Israel war
No new dates set for 2023 edition.
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Kino Lorber acquires Katherine Propper’s Tribeca entry ‘Lost Soulz’ (exclusive)
Drama to play Raindance in London later this month.
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Cornerstone to launch Second World War shark thriller ‘Beast Of War’ for AFM
Film reteams the company with ‘Sting’ director Kiah Roache-Turner.
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Imax closes biggest expansion deal since 2019 in China
A total of 20 new Imax theatres to open across China.
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Five talking points from Mipcom 2023: Fewer deals, more licensing, growth in co-pros
Screen rounds up the main topics of discussion at the Cannes market which wraps today.
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Doclisboa’s Miguel Ribeiro gives the lowdown on this year’s typically radical lineup
The Portuguese doc fesitival has a reputation for showcasing formally bold films with attitude.