All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 525
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Transilvania Pitch Stop 2023 reveals 10 co-production projects (exclusive)
Titles include ‘Little Death’ from ‘Dogtooth’ and ‘Burning Days’ producer Yorgos Tsourgiannis.
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Features
Screen's Spain Stars of Tomorrow are making their mark
The depth of Spain’s talent pool inspired the 2021 launch of Screen International’s Spain Stars of Tomorrow. Two years and two editions later, the 20 actors, writers and directors showcased so far are making their mark on the international film industry.
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UK’s We Are Parable outlines expansion plans
The exhibition specialists are branching out into distribution and festivals.
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Japan greenlights first official production incentives (exclusive)
Programme to attract films, high-end TV and streaming projects to shoot in the country.
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Sally Potter to retell ‘Orlando’ with new feature film ‘Orlando, Now’ (exclusive)
Potter is teaming with debut producers Joanna Vymeris and Solomon Golding for a retelling of her Oscar-nominated 1992 film.
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Survival horror ‘The Origin’ sells to Signature for UK-Ireland (exclusive)
A theatrical release is planned for later this year.
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Wango Films lines up dystopian tale ‘The Monsters In Our Shadows’ (exclusive)
Story set as humanity reaches point of extinction by alien species.
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Features
‘How To Have Sex’ director Molly Manning Walker: “I hope we can start a conversation”
UK filmmaker Molly Manning Walker hopes her holiday drama, showing in Un Certain Regard, can resonate with young audiences — and Cannes critics.
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Charlie Murphy, Flora Nicholson to lead ‘Miss Pirie And Miss Woods’ from ‘Winners’ producer (exclusive)
Sophie Heldman will direct the real-life LGBTQI+ drama.
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Captain Sir Tom Moore to receive film treatment from ‘Fisherman’s Friends’ writers (exclusive)
‘Finding Your Feet’ director Richard Loncraine will direct; Circus Studios selling in Cannes.
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Latido unveils deals on slew of Cannes market titles (exclusive)
Latido has added Israel’s Shoval Films to the roster of previously-announced buyers of Daniel Calparsoro’s thriller All The Names Of God.
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Features
Spain’s Canary Islands lure international shoots with otherworldy landscapes and a generous tax rebate
Spain’s Canary Islands are attracting a lot of repeat business.
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EST Studios in talks with Cannes buyers on family drama ‘The Harvest’ (exclusive)
Director Caylee So’s credits include 2019 Cambodian Oscar submission In The Life Of Music.
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China’s Parallax scores sales of ‘The Cord of Life’ and Berlinale drama (exclusive)
Further sales titles include Kong Dashan’s ’Journey To The West’ and Zhang Chi’s ’In Search Of Echo’.
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Features
The story behind Zarrar Kahn's Directors’ Fortnight title ‘In Flames’
Zarrar Kahn’s journey to premiering his debut feature In Flames in Directors’ Fortnight has traversed Pakistan, Canada and a series of international labs and markets.
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Spain’s Basque Country is perfectly suited to genre filmmaking
The Basque Country is catching the eye of the international industry, particularly when it comes to the art of genre filmmaking.
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Features
From 'The Crown' to 'Love Island': Balearic islands become busy filming locations
Paramount+ thriller series Lioness, starring Nicole Kidman and Zoe Saldana, shot for seven weeks on the island of Mallorca.
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Why is the red carpet such a write-off for Cannes market badge holders this year?
”This is my 38th Cannes and I have never had problems like this.”
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Mira Sorvino attached to ‘Atypical Pirate Movie’, Grandave selling in Cannes (exclusive)
Production underway in Guadalajara.
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Japanese romantic drama ‘Egoist’ lands sales in US, Asia (exclusive)
Daishi Matsunaga’s gay romance premiered at Tokyo International Film Festival last October.