All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 43
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News
‘Anora’, ‘Nickel Boys’ win at 2025 WGA Awards
Jim Henson: Idea Man won documentary screenplay award.
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Features
My Screen Life: Bafta CEO Jane Millichip talks Banksy, ‘The Two Ronnies’ and the importance of saying hello
Millichip took over as Bafta CEO from Amanda Berry in October 2022.
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Reviews
‘Magic Farm’ review: Chloe Sevigny, Alex Wolff star in uneasy Argentina-set satire
MUBI on board for this caustic look at Americans abroad
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News
EFM sellers rebuff AI tools
Companies say they prefer tried-and-true databases, human vendors – and old-fashioned instincts.
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Reviews
‘Dreams’ review: Jessica Chastain powers Michel Franco’s dance-based drama
Mexican dancer Isaác Hernandez co-stars
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News
Canal+ threat to cut French film investment puts industry on edge
Threat follows Disney’s negotiation of nine-month theatrical window for its films in France.
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First look at Gregory Gadebois in ‘Les Miserables: The Story of Jean Valjean’ (exclusive)
The prequel to ‘Les Miserables’, now shooting in France, is being handled by Ginger and Fed.
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Competition title ‘Yunan’ secures multiple deals for Intramovies (exclusive)
Yunan is about an exiled Arab writer who travels to a North Sea island to die by suicide, only to meet a devoted elderly woman who changes his perspective.
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Cinephil rides Margreth Olin's horse documentary project (exclusive)
The film will look at how horses perceive their environment and interact with humans, from an equine perspective.
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Holland Film Meeting to close due to budget cuts (exclusive)
The industry event and project market had been a core part of the Netherlands Film Festival in Utrecht.
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Promotion
In pictures: Hong Kong night networking reception in Berlin
A Hong Kong networking reception for guests and delegates of the Berlinale and EFM was held on Friday 14.
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News
“The IFTC is pretty great”: UK celebrates enhanced tax credit in Berlin
The UK is open for business as an international co-producer and full-service production location, said producers and experts in Berlin. It is all thanks to enhancements to the country’s screen sector reliefs.
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Promotion
In pictures: Basque Country Berlin panel debates how to grow a local film sector
The value of incentives to kickstart local industries and opportunities to co-produce were addressed at the invitation-only session.
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News
Savage Films’ Bart Van Langendonck moves to Belgian outfit Potemkino (exclusive)
Van Langendonck has sold his Savage shares to Eyeworks Belgium.
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Features
LGBTQ+ films from Asia are on the rise, but censorship challenges continue
Two Chinese‑language films in the Berlinale feature LGBTQ+ themes.
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News
Producer Anders Tangen joins Norwegian distributor North Film Distribution (exclusive)
Tangen is a renowned film and TV producer with credits including ‘Lilyhammer’ for Netflix.
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Oleg Sentsov’s ‘Kai’ among projects receiving EFAD support (exclusive)
Europe’s national film agencies, the EFADS, created The European Solidarity Fund for Ukrainian filmmakers impacted by the war.
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Panorama Documentary title ‘Letters From Wolf Street’ acquired for sales (exclusive)
‘Letters From Wolf Street’ sees Arjun Talwar film his Warsaw neighbours in an attempt to overcome his alienation.
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Magnetfilm boards Panorama Doc title ’I Want It All’ about Hildegard Knef (exclusive)
Luzia Schmid directs the portrait of the controversial German singer and movie star Hildegard Knef.
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Less Is More selects 16 projects including UK title ‘Drifters’ (exclusive)
18 writers are working across the 16 projects, including participants from Ireland, Estonia and Russia.