All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 453
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Reviews
‘The Mission’: Telluride Review
Nat Geo doc traces the last fateful journey of missionary John Allen Chau to North Sentinel Island
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News
Surprise Taylor Swift Eras Tour concert film marks new phase for AMC, setting up October box office boost
One report claims pre-sales have already surpassed $10m.
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Reviews
‘Dogman’: Venice Review
Luc Besson’s tale of a troubled man who finds salvation through his love of dogs has more bark than bite.
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News
Report shows drop in number of Canadian women in film, TV compared to pre-pandemic times (exclusive)
Black women have least representation across key creative roles, led fewest projects, received least funding overall.
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News
Francis Ford Coppola’s ‘Megalopolis’ lands SAG-AFTRA interim agreement
Could a premiere be in the offing at New York or AFI FEST?
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Reviews
‘Ferrari’: Venice Review
Adam Driver gets behind the wheel of Michael Mann’s 1950s Italian period piece which never quite hits top gear
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Reviews
‘Upon Open Sky’: Venice Review
A teenage trio go on the hunt for revenge in this lacklustre road movie penned by Guillermo Arriaga
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News
Fremantle teams with Israel’s IBI Investment House for €150m scripted fund
One of first projects put forward for funding is a biopic of Maria Callas starring Angelina Jolie
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News
Berlinale to abandon co-director model after 2024 edition
“The necessary decisions for modernising the Berlinale… should now once again be in the hands of one person,” said Germany’s culture minister.
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Reviews
‘El Conde’: Venice Review
Pablo Larrain’s high-concept Netflix drama featuring Augusto Pinochet as an ageing vampire lacks bite
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News
Emotional Luc Besson talks ‘Dogman’ at Venice: “It takes two years to make a good film. It takes two minutes to f**k it up”’
Filmmaker attends Venice with first film since 2019’s ’Anna’
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News
Distributor Case Départ launches in Benelux (exclusive)
Brussels-based distributor’s first release is Quentin Dupieux comedy Yannick.
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News
Bectu open letter slams UK freelancer working conditions at post facilities
The letter has been sent to over 60 of the UK’s leading post-production facilities.
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News
Dinard 2023 line-up includes ‘The Old Oak’, ‘The Zone Of Interest’, ‘Scrapper’
’Silent Roar’, ‘Shoshana’ and ’How To Have Sex’ will also play at the French seaside festival that spotlights UK and Irish cinema.
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News
Adam Driver: “Why is it ‘Ferrari’ can meet SAG-AFTRA demands but Netflix, Amazon can’t?”
Adam Driver is one of the major stars attending this year’s Venice, following a SAG-AFTRA waiver for ‘Ferrari’.
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Reviews
‘City Of Wind’: Venice Review
A 17 year-old shaman comes of age in this remarkably-assured debut feature from Mongolia
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Promotion
How Vista’s Oneview app provides vital realtime data to cinema executives
Vista Group is the New Zealand-based cinema software and data analytics company.
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Reviews
‘God Is A Woman’: Venice Review
Panama’s indigenous Kuna fight to reclaim a documentary filmed in their community in 1975
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News
Pablo Larraín on Venice premiere ‘El Conde’: “Pinochet’s impunity made him eternal and has broken my country”
The Chilean filmmaker’s dark satire premieres in Venice competition.
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News
CAA China launches genre film initiative with HKIFF
Five Chinese-language genre projects to be selected.