All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 441
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News
Netflix pounces on US, remaining international rights at TIFF to Anna Kendrick’s ‘Woman Of The Hour’
France, Italy, Japan also sell.
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Spike Lee recalls 9/11 at TIFF: ‘You can make the case that the world has changed since that day’
New York filmmaker talks tragedy, love of music in film.
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Reviews
‘The Critic’: Toronto Review
Ian McKellen is a gloriously acerbic 1930s theatre critic in a film that proves too genteel for its central character
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‘Rustin’: Toronto Review
Colman Domingo plays the man behind the March on Washington - who found himself sidelined because he was gay
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SkyShowtime hires former Netflix exec as new content head
Head of programming’s shoes to be filled by former Netflix exec Kai Finke.
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‘The Nun II’ leads UK-Ireland box office, Hindi-language thriller ‘Jawan’ a strong second
’My Big Fat Greek Wedding 3’ failed to crack the top five in its opening weekend.
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Features
TIFF spotlight: The story behind ‘City Of Wind’, the first Mongolian film to play at both Toronto and Venice
Director Lkhagvadulam Purev-Ochir’s feature debut City Of Wind explores life as a young Mongolian in the modern world.
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Features
My Screen Life: Charades’ CEO Yohann Comte on working between Paris and Tallinn and the evolving sales landscape
“Finally, the theatrical experience is driving the business again”
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Reviews
‘Next Goal Wins’: Toronto Review
Michael Fassbender stars in Taika Waititi’s crowdpleasing underdog sporting drama set in American Samoa
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Features
TIFF Spotlight: Lone Scherfig on shooting ‘The Movie Teller’ in Chile’s Atacama desert
The Danish filmmaker’s latest project was shot in Chile’s Atacama desert
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‘The Nun II’ scares up big $85m global box office opening; ‘Jawan’ sets Bollywood records
For ’The Nun II’, Mexico leads the international pack with a sensational estimated $8.9m, the biggest horror opening of the pandemic era.
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Robin Campillo’s San Sebastian competition title ‘Red Island’ scores UK-Ireland deal (exclusive)
French director Campillo’s first film since 2017’s 120 BPM.
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Golden Scene boards Busan-bound ‘Elegies’, DMZ Docs title ‘Winter Chants’ (exclusive)
Both premiered at Hong Kong International Film Festival.
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Reviews
‘In Restless Dreams: The Music Of Paul Simon’: Toronto Review
Alex Gibney documents the work of Paul Simon in this extensive tour guided by the musician himself
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‘Seven Veils’: Toronto Review
Atom Egoyan reunites with Amanda Seyfried for this story of a troubled opera director who is staging ’Salome’
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‘Solo’: Toronto Review
Montreal’s drag scene comes under the spotlight in this affecting drama about a romance that turns sour
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‘Together 99’: Toronto Review
Lukas Moodysson presents a tender sequel to his 2000 portrait of a Stockholm commune
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‘Dear Jassi’: Toronto Review
Tarsem Sing Dhandwar dramatises the true story of an Indian couple who fell foul of the class system
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‘Concrete Utopia’: Toronto Review
Korea’s Oscar hopeful is a dynamic dystopian disaster move set in a post-earthquake apartment building
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‘The End We Start From’: Toronto Review
Jodie Comer stars in Mahalia Belo’s debut feature, set in the aftermath of a devastating natural disaster