All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 48
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Features
EFM 2025: The buzz titles from France
Screen highlights the buzz titles ready to entice international buyers at the 2025 European Film Market (EFM), which runs February 13-19.
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Features
EFM 2025: The buzz titles from Spain
Screen highlights the buzz titles ready to entice international buyers at the 2025 European Film Market (EFM), which runs February 13-19.
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Promotion
Asian Film Awards 2025 to champion next generation of directing talent
The Asian Film Awards is set to honour established filmmakers and champion the next generation of directing talent at its 18th edition.
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Features
EFM 2025: The buzz titles from Italy, Nordics and rest of the world
Screen highlights the buzz titles ready to entice international buyers at the 2025 European Film Market (EFM), which runs February 13-19.
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Features
Berlin 2025: The buzz titles from Hong Kong and China
The Year of the Snake begins with a bumper six titles in the Berlinale from China, alongside market titles including the latest animated features.
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Features
Hong Kong Filmart adds special producer programmes and AI spotlight for 2025 edition
Filmart’s 29th edition runs March 17-20.
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News
Fiery Tilda Swinton speech opens 2025 Berlinale; Israeli hostages remembered on red carpet
Swinton calls out “state-perpetrated” crimes, affirms “faith in cinema”.
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Reviews
‘The Light’ review: Tom Tykwer’s Berlin opener is a murky meld of fantasy and drama
Lars Eidinger heads an accomplished cast in the director’s return to German-language cinema
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News
Sales agency Baltic Crime launches with debut slate of 27 titles
Headed by Maarit Mäeveer-Eller, Baltic Crime is making its market debut at the European Film Market.
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News
Prime Video’s ‘The Rings Of Power’ moving to UK’s Shepperton for third season
The series originally shot in New Zealand before relocating to the UK’s Bray Film Studios.
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News
Mark Adams joins Malta’s Mediterrane Film Festival for 2025 edition
Ray Calleja named as festival director and Mark Adams as festival curator for third edition of Malta event.
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News
“It’s hard right now to make German-language films,” says producer of Berlinale opener ‘The Light’
Tom Tykwer’s ’The Light’ world premieres tonight (February 13).
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News
Philip Knatchbull, Thierry Fremaux address AI usage at Berlin conference
Knatchbull said AI can help local-language production find audience worldwide.
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Features
European market still a “challenging territory”, say Asian sellers going into EFM
Recent high-profile titles have sparked new international interest but Asian sellers still face a tough climate.
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News
Indie film financier TPC moves into gap lending with Gus Van Sant’s ‘Dead Man’s Wire’ deal
US-based financier expects to provide gap financing against unsold territories for around 10-15 films a year.
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News
Flawless, XYZ Films at EFM selling AI English-language dub of Berlinale opener ‘The Light’
Tom Tykwer’s drama used tech to adjust lips movements and synch to dubbed dialogue.
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News
Series Mania 2025 to open with France's ‘Carême’; includes 26 world premieres
French TV festival runs March 21-28 in Lille.
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News
‘Girls On Wire’: first trailer for Vivian Qu’s Berlinale Competition title (exclusive)
Film follows two cousins pushed apart by family struggles, who attempt to reunite.
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Features
"Bring back the glamour," say European buyers and sellers as Berlinale gets underway
After a challenging few years for the Berlinale, could the 2025 edition under new leadership mark a reset for the festival and its market?
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News
Todd Haynes, Berlin jury speak out against Trump and rise of far-right politics
Jurors embrace political dimension of festival; “I don’t want to fear anything,” says Maria Schrader.