All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 426
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News
Agnieszka Holland’s ‘Green Border’ tops Polish box office for second weekend despite political attacks
Refugee drama is now one of the top 20 releases of 2023 in Poland.
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Reviews
‘Because I Hate Korea’: Busan Review
Busan’s opening film follows a disaffected South Korean woman who flees Seoul for New Zealand
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French film industry joins forces to call on government for AI protections
More than 70 creative organisations write to French prime minister calling for AI rules that protect IP.
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French box office slips in September 2023, but continues steady year-on-year climb
”“September is always low,” said FNCF’s Marc-Olivier Sebbag, “People have other things to do.”
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The Big Screen Awards unveils 2023 nominations
Disney, Picturehouse, Mubi lead with most nominations.
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Edinburgh film festival embarks on search for festival director
Kate Taylor, programme director for the festival’s one-off 2023 streamlined edition, has confirmed she will not be applying.
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Cattleya co-founder Marco Chimenz to join French group Federation Studios
Exec’s credits at ITV Studios owned Italian production company include ’ZeroZeroZero’, ’Gomorrah’ and ’Django.’
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Luna Carmoon’s Venice title ‘Hoard’ scores multiple deals including UK (exclusive)
Film also sells to Greece, Poland among others.
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UK crews to demonstrate at opening night of BFI London Film Festival
Instagram account BritCrewStories has posted a call to action for the demonstration on social media, in the wake of the Hollywood strikes.
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Reviews
‘The Monk And The Gun’: Busan Review
’A Yak In The Classroom’ director takes notes from Robert Altman for this Bhutan-set political satire
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News
Golden Scene boards Tokyo competition title ‘Fly Me To The Moon’ (exclusive)
The Hong Kong drama recently received two nominations for the Golden Horse Awards.
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Paramount drops ‘Mean Girls’ on TikTok in unprecedented studio promotion
One-off ’Mean Girls Day’ event comes three months ahead of release of new theatrical film.
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Universal Pictures International boards Michael Jackson biopic
Principal photography on ‘Michael’ to begin once actors’ strike ends.
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Reviews
‘Falling Into Place’: Hamburg Review
German actress Aylin Tezel makes her directorial debut with this love story set between Skye and London
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News
Malaysia’s ‘Snow In Midsummer’ heads 60th Golden Horse Awards nominations
‘’Eye Of The Storm’ and ‘Marry My Dead Body’ also secure several nods.
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Ryusuke Hamaguchi’s ‘Evil Does Not Exist’ leads APSA Award nominations
Japan heads the nominations, followed by China.
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Studio Soho International, EST Studios board Seán Devlin’s ‘Asog’ (exclusive)
The title premiered in Tribeca, and will play at BFI London Film Festival.
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Port of Production international producer residency arrives at Filmfest Hamburg
Focus turns to ”how to run a company, manage employees, draw up a business plan and think about the future and how to produce in a sustainable way.”
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Features
Six experienced UK producers consider the interventions that could help the next generation
Mike Elliot, Kevin Loader, Emily Morgan, Rebecca O’Brien, David Parfitt and Paul Webster talk to Screen.