All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 428
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News
Gerard Depardieu denies rape and sexual assault allegations in open letter
In April, Depardieu was hit with a fresh batch of sexual misconduct allegations.
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Features
“We’re making four movies”: How UK director Philip Barantini took ‘Boiling Point’ from film to series
The series was a collaboration with Lebanese director Mounia Akl.
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‘Saw X’ gets teeth into UK-Ireland box office with £1.9m top spot; ‘The Creator’ opens second
‘Paw Patrol: The Mighty Movie’ previews make enough for top five place.
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Anna Higgs to give keynote speech at Film London’s Production Finance Market at LFF
Anna Higgs is chair of the Bafta film committee and managing director of talent agency Casarotto Ramsay & Associate
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‘Silver Haze’ wins top prize at Dinard as festival debates visibility of UK films in France
“It’s absolutely clear, there is a real appetite for British independent cinema in France,” said artistic director Dominque Green.
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Features
London Film Festival head Kristy Matheson talks 2023 edition and the five-year plan
Evolution, not revolution, is the watchword for the 2023 BFI London Film Festival, with the arrival of Kristy Matheson at the creative helm.
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Features
Five talking points from the Zurich Film Festival’s Industry Summit
From greater deal-making flexibility by streamers to glimmers of optimism about the independent industry.
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News
Latin American private equity vehicle Screen Capital launches second investment fund
Fund is run by former Chile Film Commissioner and former heads of Chile’s development fund, Argentina’s INCAA.
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‘Paw Patrol 2’ beats ‘The Creator’ and ‘Saw X’ at global box office, but Chinese titles dominate
Paramount’s Paw Patrol: The Mighty Movie is the top US studio film in the worldwide market with an estimated $46.1m opening
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News
Fiction Norway 2024 project market to focus on Arctic and Indigenous voices (exclusive)
The Fiction Norway project market is held in Tromso on January 14-15.
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Reviews
‘The Rye Horn’: San Sebastian Review
Jaione Camborda’s second, elemental feature wins the Golden Shell at the San Sebastian Film Festival
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Reviews
‘Dance First’: San Sebastian Review
Gabriel Byrne is transformed into Samuel Beckett for James Marsh’s stylised look back at the Irish writer’s life
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Reviews
‘Foe’: New York Review
Saoirse Ronan and Paul Mescal star in this dysopian sci-fi drama set in a world ravaged by climate change
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News
Jaione Camborda’s ‘The Rye Horn’ wins Golden Shell at San Sebastian
Spanish director becomes the fourth consecutive woman director to win the festival’s top prize
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Spain’s Viva Films readies Pablo Maqueda’s English-language sci-fi thriller ‘Penumbra’ starring Clara Galle (exclusive)
Also on company’s slate is Nanni Moretti doc ‘Caro Nanni’
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Red Nation festival reveals line-up for November run, sets seminar with AFM
The Indigenous-focused programme includes recent prize-winners from the Annecy and Tribeca festivals.
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News
Turkey’s Antalya film festival cancelled amid censorship battle (exclusive)
Documentary ‘The Decree’ (‘Kanun Hukmu’) is at the centre of the row.
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Promotion
Top Talents showcases wide breath of Taiwanese acting talent
Nine Taiwanese actors have been selected for the Top Talents showcase, drawing attention to these talented performers and boosting the profile of Taiwanese productions
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Features
Busan film festival emerges from turmoil with a strong selection and star power
BIFF is coming through a period of challenge to demonstrate its strength as a leading showcase for Korean and Asian cinema.
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News
Sony Classics takes Polish Oscar submission ‘The Peasants’ for the Americas
The film uses the same painted animation technique as the directors’ Loving Vincent.