All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 448
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Features
New festival director at Korea’s DMZ Docs talks revamped edition and fresh vision
The 15th edition will open with Maite Alberdi’s ‘The Eternal Memory’.
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News
Screen International’s Spain Stars of Tomorrow 2023 edition to launch at San Sebastian
Third edition of talent showcase to be unveiled at the start of the San Sebastian Film Festival on September 22.
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‘Acsexybility’, ‘Stroking An Animal’ head to North America for The Open Reel (exclusive)
Italian sales outfit The Open Reel has struck key deals on its slate.
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UK’s Premier PR appoints managing director of filmed entertainment
Angela Smith will oversee the company’s recently restructured film, television, digital and awards teams.
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Zurich Film Festival unveils full 2023 line-up; Todd Haynes and Jessica Chastain to be honoured
Swiss festival programmes 148 films for this year’s edition.
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Reviews
‘A Difficult Year’: Toronto Review
This French social satire sees two lost souls find some purpose in an environmental action group
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News
Former Edinburgh Filmhouse staff create fundraising campaign to secure cinema’s future
The money will go towards a much-needed glow up for the building, with a view to re-opening next summer.
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A24’s ‘Past Lives’, TIFF sales package ‘Plane 2: Stowaway’ secure SAG-AFTRA interim agreements
Celine Song’s awards contender is one of the most acclaimed films of the year.
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SAG-AFTRA president tells LA rally: ‘What we need to do is change the culture’
Hundreds of striking actors descend on Paramount Pictures.
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CJ Cultural Foundation, Korean Film Council, TIFF launch fund
“It is our hope that this fund helps filmmakers in North America who are of Korean backgrounds, unleash their creative potential.”
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Features
TIFF spotlight: David Yates on swapping ‘Harry Potter’ for opioid drama ‘Pain Hustlers’
After 15 years in JK Rowling’s Wizarding World, Yates was keen to get back to the type of work that saw him noticed by Hollywood in the first place.
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Finland selects Aki Kaurismäki’s ‘Fallen Leaves’ as Oscar entry
Kaurismäki was previously nominated in 2002 for The Man Without A Past.
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News
Aberdeen’s Belmont Filmhouse wins approval to reopen as Belmont Community Cinema
The cinema has been closed since parent charity the Centre for the Moving Image (CM), went into administration in October.
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Reviews
‘NYAD’: Toronto Review
Annette Bening goes the distance as real life endurance swimmer Diana Nyad
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News
France unveils five-feature Oscar shortlist
The selection committee will now meet with the films’ producers, sales companies and US distributors.
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Welsh government sells Cardiff’s Seren Studios to Great Point Studios
Great Point Media has leased the studio since 2020.
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Raindance Film Festival 2023 unveils line-up of UK and international indie features
Christian Cooke’s directorial debut ‘Embers’ is among the world premieres.
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Features
The US streamer squeeze: Why Europe is taking on the SVoDs
Screen reports on a struggle that has major implications for European film funding — and why the UK is taking a different approach.
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News
Sandi Toksvig, president of UK’s Writers’ Guild calls on TUC to support fight for fair streaming residuals
Sandi Toksvig was speaking at the UK’s annual Trade Unions Congress.
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Neon Films, barry crerar, Working Title producers join ScreenSkills Film Skills Council (exclusive)
A new ScreenSkills exhibition and distribution group has also formed, featuring UK Cinema Association’s Phil Clapp and Film Export UK’s Charlie Bloye.