All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 564
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News
‘John Wick: Chapter 4’ tears up North American box office on $74m record debut
Fourth entry in franchise sets record.
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Belarus military abuse documentary ‘Motherland’ wins CPH:DOX 2023 main prize
Further winners include ‘Seven Winters in Tehran’, ‘Mrs. Hansen & The Bad Companions’.
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Searchlight sets December awards corridor release for Jonathan Majors drama ‘Magazine Dreams’
FIlm earned rave reviews for its star at Sundance premiere.
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Features
CEO of Italian producer Lux Vide talks Fremantle deal, upcoming slate and country’s production boom
Luca Bernabei became CEO of leading Italian producer Lux Vide in 2013.
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Features
Beta Fiction Spain duo on their new production and distribution outfit: “Local films will be our priority”
Veteran Spanish execs Mercedes Gamero and Pablo Nogueroles talk to Screen.
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Neon acquires North American rights to Sundance selection ‘Eileen’
Source: Sundance Film Festival ‘Eileen’ Neon has picked up North American rights from WME Independent and Fifth Season to Sundance selection Eileen starring Thomasin McKenzie and Anne Hathaway. ‘Eileen’: Sundance Review William Oldroyd’s follow-up to Lady Macbeth is based on the 2015 debut ...
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Industry figures call for “transparency” in bidding process for Edinburgh Filmhouse takeover
Screenwriter Paul Laverty, filmmakers Mark Cousins and Kevin Macdonald and actor Tilda Swinton have weighed in.
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‘The Actor’ takes grand prize at 2023 Series Mania
Event wrapped in Lille against backdrop of nationwide unrest in France.
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Michael Blyth to step down as senior programmer for BFI London Film Festival, Flare
Programmer has been involved with the festivals for 17 years.
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Michael Winterbottom readies drama series ‘Fall Of The God Of Cars’ about fugitive Nissan boss Carlos Ghosn
Director’s Revolution Films has partnered with Fremantle, Passenger and Anonymous Content on six-parter
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DW Akademie Film Development Fund selects 15 filmmakers from Ethiopia, Tanzania and Uganda for grants
Recipients receive €10,000, training and mentoring.
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'All Quiet On The Western Front' leads nominations for Germany’s Lola awards
‘All Quiet’ leads the way with 12 nominations, followed by Ilker Catak’s The Teachers’ Lounge with seven.
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Hannes Hirsch’s Berlinale Panorama feature ‘Drifter’ sells to UK and US (exclusive)
Salzgeber has also sold ‘Bones And Names’ and ’Captain Faggatron Saves The Universe’ to various territories
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Netflix APAC showcase reveals bumper year for films from the region
Upcoming titles include ‘Hunger’ from Thailand and ‘Zom: 100 Bucket List of the Dead’ from Japan.
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Reviews
‘Bheed’: Review
Anubhav Sinha’s black-and-white drama takes an unflinching look at India’s Covid-19 migration crisis
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Vue to screen Eurovision Song Contest final live across UK
The contest is taking place in Liverpool.
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‘The Affair’ co-creator Hagai Levi to write and direct WW2 series ‘The Girl Who Learned How to Kneel’ for Arte France (exclusive)
Series is adaptation of diaries of Dutch author Etty Hillesum, who was murdered in Auschwitz.
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HBO boss Casey Bloys: "We have to figure out how to make streaming profitable to keep investing in big shows"
HBO chairman and CEO talks about challenges of moving from cable to streaming model.
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Curzon confirms interest in buying rival UK chain Picturehouse Cinemas (exclusive)
Various suitors circling Picturehouse as Cineworld puts its assets up for sale.
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Reviews
‘The Deepest Breath’: CPH:DOX Review
Heart-stopping documentary about the exhilarating and dangerous sport of freediving