All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 460
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Reviews
‘Chuck Chuck Baby’: Edinburgh Review
Janis Pugh’s musical debut is a feel-good second-time-lucky romance set in small-town Wales
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‘What’s To Be Done’: Sarajevo Review
Godan Devic continues his work documenting Croatia’s difficult transition to capitalism through the bankruptcy of a rolling stock company
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News
’Blackbird Blackbird Blackberry’ wins top prize at Sarajevo film festival
Other prize winners included Philip Sotnychenko’s ’La Palisiada’ and Vladimir Perisic’s ’Lost Country’.
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‘Banel & Adama’ wins Melbourne's Bright Horizons Award
Top award comes with a $96,500 (A$140,000) prize.
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‘Silent Roar’: Edinburgh Review
Edinburgh’s opening film is set on a beautifully-shot Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides
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Chinese-American producer Jiarui Guo’s Incandescent Films launches completion fund (exclusive)
Company has invested in drama Hazard starring Sosie Bacon from Smile.
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Reviews
‘Europa’: Sarajevo Review
Slow-burn rural thriller starring Lilith Stangenberg is set in an Albania grappling with modernisation
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Sarajevo’s CineLink unveils 2023 industry winners
Hungarian project ’My Mother, The Monster’, directed by Olivér Rudolf, one of the big winners.
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European broadcasters must invest in “offering more diverse content”, say drama producers
“It is definitely the role of public money to shape the audience of tomorrow”
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UK-Ireland box office preview: Warner Bros’ ‘Blue Beetle’ chased by Universal’s ‘Strays’
Curzon is re-releasing Lars von Trier’s ‘The Idiots’.
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Ella Glendining talks plans for fiction feature debut ‘Curiosities Of Fools’ (exclusive)
Glendining is touring the festival circuit with her documentary Is There Anybody Out There?
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Music documentary ‘Getting It Back: The Story Of Cymande’ drums up UK-Ireland theatrical deal (exclusive)
Tim Mackenzie-Smith’s feature debut tells the story of the 1970s Black British group.
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HBO Max pledges ongoing support of vibrant doc scene in central and southeastern Europe
“Topics like diversity, equity, the environment, LGBTQ projects are really important to us,” says HBO’s Tereza Keilová.
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Features
“The labour of women is valued so little,” says co-director of Edinburgh event ‘The Lynda Myles Project’
Susan Kemp has undertaken the two-film ’The Lynda Myles Project’ with Mark Cousins.
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Hollywood CEOs to discuss writers strike on Friday
WGA and AMPTP have met three times this week, offering hope in the search for a deal.
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World premiere of Garth Davis’s ‘Foe’, Benny Safdie series ‘The Curse’ in NYFF Spotlight line-up
Fest previously announced North American premiere of Bradley Cooper’s Maestro.
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WGA report calls for streamer regulation, says unfettered growth offers ‘alarming window into the future of media’
“Without intervention, these conglomerates will seize control of the media landscape”
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Eurimages finalises details of €21m pilot programme for series co-productions
Just under €7m will be available to 10-12 projects in the first year.