All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 476
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News
Tarak Ben Ammar says Italy and France need more film studios, but UK market is “saturated”
Veteran producer is creating new studio in Rome.
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AI Creative Summit to debut in November
Screen and sister brands to launch conference addressing how AI tech is changing the industry.
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UK-Ireland box office preview: ‘My Name Is Alfred Hitchcock’ takes on ‘Barbie’, ‘Oppenheimer’
Total box office could break £20m for first time this year.
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Reviews
‘Mami Wata’: Fantasia Review
A West African village finds itself at a spiritual crossroads in CJ ‘Fiery’ Obasi’s striking third feature
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Rai Cinema head Paolo Del Brocco talks Venice and investing $85m in Italian content
“If there will be a festival with more European and more Italian films [as a consequence of the strike] I’m not happy with it”
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Venice Classics line-up features ‘The Exorcist’ and tributes to late filmmakers Ruggero Deodato, Carlos Saura
The first screening of the uncensored version of ’Andrei Rublev’ by Andrei Tarkovsky has also been programmed.
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Features
Japanese director Junji Sakamoto talks risk-taking, manure men and his next project
The auteur has been honoured at the New York Asian Film Festival (NYAFF).
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Comment
Guest comment: “The film production sector must adopt kinder working conditions for all - especially those with disabilities”
Theo Rintoul is a UK videographer who suffers from autoimmune disease.
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Sony Pictures CEO on actors’ strike: ”We want to get back in the negotiating room”
Studio boss addresses strike at Audiovisual Producers Summit in Trieste.
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Features
How 'Barbenheimer' effect is selling out UK cinemas ahead of bumper opening weekend
Cinema operators report advance bookings are ahead of ‘No Time To Die’.
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Australia’s ‘The Dry 2’ postpones release as star Eric Bana opts out of promo campaign due to SAG-AFTRA strike
‘Force Of Nature: The Dry 2’ is understood to be a wholly Australian production, with no streamer or studio involvement.
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UK government launches inquiry into how to future-proof the film and high-end TV sector
Issues include how best to support the indie production sector, safe-guarding inward investment and overcoming exhibition challenges.
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TIFF’s Cameron Bailey confident of robust edition, taking it “film by film, person by person” amid strikes
Major indie presence is assured – but will talent promote their films?
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Lionsgate pushes ‘White Bird, ’Dirty Dancing’ sequel, sets ‘Saw X’, ‘Borderlands’
Helen Mirren in Wonder sequel pushed into third quarter.
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Glenn Close Finland-set drama ‘The Summer Tale’, ’Tehran’ among latest indie projects to get SAG-AFTRA go-ahead
Guild has announced interim agreements on 53 projects since strike began.
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Summer hit ‘Sound Of Freedom’ coasts past $100m in North America
Feature will overtake The Flash within days.
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‘Ama Gloria’, ‘Safe Place’ lead 40th Jerusalem Film Festival winners
Lila Aviles received best director in the international competition.
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France’s Canal+ Group takes minority stake in Viaplay amid Scandinavian streamer overhaul
Viaplay to lay off 25% of staff representing around 450 jobs.