All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 480
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Reviews
‘A Greyhound Of A Girl’: Galway Review
A young girl confronts mortality in this colourful animated adaptation of Roddy Doyle’s novel
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Reviews
‘Lies We Tell’: Galway Review
Star Agnes O’Casey brings a modern edge to this adaptation of Sheridan Le Fanu’s ‘Uncle Silas’
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Features
How New York Asian Film Festival is broadening horizons and showcasing Asia’s stars
NYAFF 2023 is set to welcome a wealth of stars and filmmakers from Asia but is also bracing for no-shows due to strike action.
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News
Universal cancels ‘Oppenheimer’ New York red carpet as actors strike kicks off
Christopher Nolan’s tentpole opens on July 21.
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SAG-AFTRA head Fran Drescher blasts “terribly repugnant” strike remarks by Disney CEO
“High seven figures, eight figures – this is crazy money that they make, and they don’t care if they’re land barons of a medieval time.”
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Indie producers await SAG-AFTRA clarity on waivers as union members join picket lines
Defiance as Guild members take to the streets on first day of strike.
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Reviews
‘Apocalypse Clown’: Galway Review
George Kane’s anarchic comedy follows a troupe of clowns travelling across Ireland in the aftermath of a electrical blackout
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News
‘Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning, Part One’ reaches $122.5m at global box office, targets $78m domestic bow
Tentpole heading for global debut in $240m range.
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Former Screen Ireland execs join expanding team at Wild Atlantic Pictures (exclusive)
Dublin-based company is a prolific Irish partner on international co-productions.
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International shoots paused on ‘Deadpool 3’, Gladiator 2, ‘Venom 3’ due to SAG-AFTRA strike; cameras still rolling on ‘The Watchers’ in Ireland
Marvel Studios production was filming in UK’s Pinewood Studios and most recently Norfolk.
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News
GKIDS acquires North American rights to Hayao Miyazaki’s ‘The Boy And The Heron’
Miyazaki’s first feature in a decade opens in Japan this weekend.
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Reviews
‘In The Shadow Of Beirut’: Galway Review
Backed by Hillary and Chelsea Clinton, this Lebanon-set documentary presents a troubling portrait of life in Sabra and Shatila
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News
Venice Final Cut 2023 includes project from Oscar-nominated director Scandar Copti
The programme supports work-in-progress films from Africa and the Middle East
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UK-Ireland box office preview: ‘Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One’ kicks off blockbuster spree
Annecy animation ‘The Tunnel To Summer…’ has 100+ location release.
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Finecut strikes deals with ‘Devils’ across Asia
Sales launched on the body-switch action thriller in Cannes.
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Isabel Coixet’s ‘Un Amor’ among San Sebastian 2023 Spanish line-up
14 Spanish productions selected for this year’s festival, which runs September 22-30.
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Spanish Screenings on Tour to land at Rome’s MIA market in October
It will be the second travelling edition of the showcase of Spanish film projects following theh edition at Ventana Sur in late 2022.
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Pro-democracy chants mark Jerusalem Film Festival 40th edition opening ceremony
Israeli president Isaac Herzog was greeted by chants of “democracy” from the audience.
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Festivals in crosshairs as SAG-AFTRA issues strike rules
An unwelcome conundrum for Venice and TIFF.
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SAG-AFTRA strike disrupts ‘The Martini Shot’ Galway premiere; ‘Oppenheimer’ stars walk out of London premiere
US actors’ union strike was confirmed on Thursday (July 13) morning Pacific Time.