All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 553
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Promotion
Made in the UK: 16 unmissable film and TV projects to look out for in 2023
Screen profiles some exciting UK-made projects coming to cinemas and streamers over the coming months.
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News
BFI names Skills Clusters partners, reveals head of National Lottery Skills programmes
Screen Yorkshire, Film London, Screen Scotland and Northern Ireland Screen are among the six partner organisations to receive National Lottery funding.
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News
Amelia Brown lands top job at Fremantle UK
Former Thames boss - who was slated to leave - will replace Simon Andreae.
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News
‘Driving folks to a theatre is not our business’ – Ted Sarandos doubles down on Netflix streaming strategy
“There’s a lot of ways to create and collect demand for a film,” co-CEO says.
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Netflix reports 1.75m global subs gain in Q1 2023, prepares to launch password crackdown in US
Streamer reports mixed financial results.
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Myriad Pictures Cannes-bound with crime thriller ‘The Removalists’ (exclusive)
R&R to distribute in Australia and New Zealand.
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Reviews
‘Guy Ritchie’s The Covenant’: Review
Jake Gyllenhaal stars in the titular director’s muscular tribute to Afghan interpreters left behind by the US armed forces
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News
Chinese animation ‘Deep Sea’ lands key Europe, Asia sales ahead of Tribeca US premiere (exclusive)
Fantasy adventure previously played in the Generation competition at the Berlinale.
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News
Netflix to wind down DVD by-mail business in September
“DVD paved the way for streaming, ensuring that so much of what we started will continue long into the future.”
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News
Women direct nearly 70% of 2023 Tribeca Festival competition roster
Alice Troughton’s The Lesson screening in Spotlight.
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Features
“I grew up in this cinema family”: why the granddaughter of UK cinema mogul Sam King wrote a book about his life
The daughter of Screen’s founder has written a book about her grandfather Sam King, co-founder of Shipman & King
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News
“It is important our identity is different than other selections,” says Directors’ Fortnight’s Julien Rejl
“My aim is to go beyond the films scouted at co-production markets and residencies,” Rej explained.
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News
Writers’ Guild of Great Britain “ready to stand shoulder to shoulder” with US writers’ guild as strike looms
“Many of their issues are our issues. Their fight is our fight,” said WGGB chair Lisa Holdsworth.
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Sister head Jane Featherstone predicts ‘reignition’ of TV distribution model
Sister co-chief executive predicts new opportunities as streamers tighten their belts
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Features
The Centrepiece interview: Cinépolis CEO on the future of LatAm exhibition
Alejandro Ramirez Magaña, CEO of the biggest cinema chain in Latin America, talks post-pandemic recovery, the global market and The Whale.
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Reviews
‘Evil Dead Rise’: Review
Motherhood is a bloody nightmare in Lee Cronin’s confident addition to the horror franchise
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News
Tull Stories head joins UK production company Park The Bus (exclusive)
Jonny Tull is speaheading the intenational sales of football referee doc ‘In The Middle’.
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News
Cannes Directors’ Fortnight line-up includes Michel Gondry, Hong Sangsoo, Cédric Kahn titles
The sidebar unveiled its 55th selection under new artistic director Julien Rejl on Tuesday (April 18).
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News
Cannes parallel section ACID unveils 2023 selection
ACID focuses on first films and films without French distribution.
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News
Realness Institute partners with FAME Week Africa on three industry programmes (exclusive)
The Southern Africa-Locarno Industry Academy will be hosted with FAME Week in September.