All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 486
-
News
Cannes award-winner Jeon Do-yeon and director Oh Seung-uk reunite for ‘Revolver’ (exclusive)
Cast also includes Ji Chang-wook and Lim Ji-yeon from Netflix’s ‘The Sound Of Magic’ and ‘The Glory’ respectively.
-
Reviews
‘Slow’: Karlovy Vary Review
A new couple navigate their sexual differences in this accomplished Sundance prize-winning drama
-
News
UK’s Bad Wolf snares New Pictures exec for production post
Emily Russell joins as director of production.
-
News
Kevin Spacey trial: first alleged victim says Spacey’s behaviour was “well-known”
Source: WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM/swiss-image.ch / Jolanda Flubacher (licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 2.0) Kevin Spacey The first alleged victim of Kevin Spacey described the US actor as a “slippery, snaky, difficult person” as Spacey’s trial gets underway at London’s Southwark Crown Court, following last week’s opening arguments. Spacey ...
-
Features
From ‘Gladiator 2’ to ‘Nosferatu’: the latest hot projects from Screen Stars Of Tomorrow
All the projects are coming to our screens over the next year.
-
Reviews
‘Restore Point’: Karlovy Vary Review
Ambitious Czech thriller is set in a near future where dead bodies can be restored to life
-
News
China box office surges 52.9% in first half of 2023, boosted by ‘Lost In The Stars’
‘Lost In The Stars’ proved the top grossing film in June.
-
News
Screen UK & Ireland Stars of Tomorrow 2023: digital edition
Screen’s latest edition celebrates the 2023 UK and Ireland Stars of Tomorrow, and features interviews with each Star, one-to-ones with established industry talent, and a round-up of the hot projects from previous Stars of Tomorrow.
-
News
How streaming and division have fed the folk horror resurgence
A panel at Bifan in South Korea discussed the reasons behind the popularity of the genre.
-
News
French box office sputters in June but comeback on track with strong first half of 2023
Ticket sales dropped 10.8% in June year on year to 10m and were down 12.8% compared to the 2017-2019 average.
-
-
News
Ariane Labed feature directing debut ‘Sisters’ among €9.7m Eurimages funding recipients
New projects from Cherien Dabis, Anders Thomas Jensen and Ameer Fakher Eldin have also been awarded
-
News
Luke W Moody named head of UK’s BFI Doc Society Fund (exclusive)
Moody’s previous roles include director of film programming at Sheffield Doc Fest.
-
Features
“We loved the boldness”: FIDMarseille and FIDLab heads highlight 11 festival titles
Cyril Neyrat and Fabienne Moris talk about the films they particularly love in the line-up.
-
Features
Pascal Plante on his ‘anti-serial killer’ film ‘Red Rooms’: “Even if it is quite dark, it is not sadistic in the least”
Canadian director’s latest feature world premieres this week at Karlovy Vary and is the opening film of Fantasia Film Festival later in the month.
-
News
Malaysia’s ‘The Passport’ wins top Bucheon Award at Bifan’s NAFF project market
Projects from South Korea, Japan and the Philippines among winners.
-
Reviews
‘Empty Nets’: Karlovy Vary Review
German/Iranian director Behrooz Karamizade makes a powerful debut with his story of a young Iranian diver
-
News
Jerusalem Film Festival sets Industry Days programme including Pitch Point projects
This year’s Pitch Point includes new projects from Nir Bergman, Yona Rozenkier, Hadar Morag.
-
News
Annemarie Jacir’s ‘All Before You’ part of Venice Gap-Financing projects
The Venice Gap-Financing Market (September 1-3), part of the Venice Production Bridge, will present 34 fiction and documentary projects.
-
News
‘Barbie’ banned in Vietnam over “offending image” of South China Sea map
China’s controversial ‘nine-dash line’ shown in scene.