All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 49
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“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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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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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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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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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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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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‘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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"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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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.
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DOK Leipzig director Christoph Terhechte to step down two years early
Terhechte will take early retirement after this year’s edition.
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Fiona Lamptey, Eve Gabereau among speakers at Reclaim The Frame distribution event
They are joined by Mubi’s Cate Kane and BFI’s director of inclusion, Melanie Hoyes.
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Who is attending the Bafta Film Awards 2025?
Nominee Karla Sofia Gascon will not attend; Prince and Princess of Wales to miss ceremony.
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Ella Balinska to lead Greg McLean’s ‘The Horror Game’, Concourse launching EFM sales
Balinska starred in Charlie’s Angels reboot alongside Kristen Stewart, Naomi Scott.
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Reviews
‘Dreams In Nightmares’: Queer black femmes shine in confident reframing of the road trip movie
Shatara Michelle Ford’s feature premiered at Black Star and screens at the Berlinale
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‘The Monkey’: Review
A childhood toy wreaks bloody havoc in Osgood Perkins’ uneven ’Longlegs’ follow-up
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CPH:DOX unveils competition titles including 56 world premieres
Dox:Award competition consists of only world premieres for third consecutive year.
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Korea’s ‘Exorcism Chronicles’, ‘Noise’ land Europe, Asia sales
Finecut has closed a raft of deals on the animated feature and thriller.
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UK indie distributors look ahead to 2025: “I’m more optimistic than I have been in years”
After the turbulence of the post-pandemic period, many see new opportunities in the marketplace.
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Rediance to buy international films for China at EFM (exclusive)
The Chinese sales agent will be on the lookout for commercial auteur films, both new releases and library titles.
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Connext to relaunch as Flanders Film Days with new projects from Lukas Dhont, Felix van Groeningen, Teodora Ana Mihai (exclusive)
The film-focused event will showcase fiction, documentary and animation projects by Flemish companies and talents.