All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 551
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Features
Outgoing NATO president John Fithian on the current state of exhibition, streamers and his biggest regret
After two decades at the helm, National Association of Theatre Owners CEO John Fithian is stepping down after this year’s CinemaCon.
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News
UK-Ireland box office preview: can ‘Evil Dead Rise’ scare off its competitors?
Another busy week sees 18 new titles in cinemas.
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Mister Smith Entertainment boards Weston Razooli’s Cannes Directors’ Fortnight title ‘Riddle Of Fire’ (exclusive)
The action comedy is the debut feature of US filmmaker Razooli.
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Kevin Spacey set to stand trial for sex offences in the UK in June
The US actor appeared via video link at Southwark Crown Court at a pre-trial review.
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Edinburgh Filmhouse building sold for £2.65m to commercial bidder
The identity of the buyer has not been confirmed, but the 88 Lothian Road building has not been sold to a “culturally motivated” bidder.
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Emmys spotlight: Rachel Weisz and showrunner Alice Birch on reimagining classic thriller ‘Dead Ringers’ as a series
Weisz and Birch talk technical tricks and infusing fun into the horror of the Prime Video series.
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‘Rust’ prosecutors drop charges against Alec Baldwin, say they may refile charges
”This decision does not absolve Mr. Baldwin of criminal culpability and charges may be refiled.”
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The Match Factory boards Sean Price Williams’ Cannes Directors’ Fortnight title ‘The Sweet East’
Film is directorial debut of prolific cinematographer Sean Price Williams.
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Reviews
‘Our Body’: Visions du Reel Review
Filmmaker Claire Simon’s own cancer diagnosis forms part of her candid exploration of the medical treatment of women
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‘Inland’ starring Mark Rylance scores UK theatrical distribution deal (exclusive)
The film debuted at last year’s BFI London Film Festival.
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DGA warns members there could be consequences of not working in event of writers' strike
Directors scheduled to commence contract talks on May 10.
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Bryan Cranston, Allison Janney join Jon S. Baird’s ‘Everything’s Going To Be Great’ from eOne, Astute Films
Production underway in Toronto.
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Shudder acquires UK, US on Tribeca entry ‘Bad Things’ featuring Molly Ringwald
Stewart Thorndike wrote and directed.
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TIFF renames Contemporary World Cinema as Centrepiece ahead of 2023 edition
New programming team hires also announced ahead of 48th edition running September 7-17.
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Vietnam launches new Danang Asian Film Festival
The 46-title line-up was announced on Wednesday (April 19).
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Reviews
’Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret’: Review
Kelly Fremon Craig adapts Judy Blume’s beloved coming-of-age novel with humour and intelligence
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News
Quentin Tarantino to be guest of honour at Cannes 2023 Directors’ Fortnight
US director will present a ‘secret screening’.
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Features
Visions du Réel’s Emile Bujès looks ahead to lively festival featuring masterclasses with Lucrecia Martel and Alice Rohrwacher
”The guests represent an idea of cinema that we as a festival want to defend,” sats Bujès.
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New Europe acquires ‘Sometimes I Think About Dying’ starring Daisy Ridley, signs first deals (exclusive)
Rachel Lambert’s romantic comedy-drama debuted at Sundance earlier this year.
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Features
Why filmmakers in Greenland are having a “big moment”
With an Oscar nomination, films landing at major festivals and a tourism boom on the horizon, is Greenland ready for its close-up?