All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 569
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News
Saudi Arabia officially launches $234m Film Sector Financing Programme
Programme is designed to help grow the Saudi film industry
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Features
Netflix in Europe: the inside story of the streamer’s rise, growing pains and next steps
Since launching in Europe in 2012, Netflix has had a transformational effect on the European industry.
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Reviews
‘The Fishbowl’: Malaga Review
A woman striken by cancer returns to the island of her birth in this uneven Puerto Rican debut
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Reviews
‘Pianoforte’: CPH:DOX Review
Doc about Warsaw’s prestigious International Chopin Piano Competition hits all the right notes
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News
Hollywood companies circle as eOne sale process moves ahead
Screen understands Fremantle is not pursuing acquisition.
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Reviews
‘Motherland’: CPH:DOX Review
Belarus army hazing rituals are a deathly sign of the Soviet past - and a bloody presence in what is happening across the region right now
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News
Fewer attendees at Filmart 2023 but buyers praise “busy” return
Hong Kong Trade Development Council reveals figures.
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News
Imax Entertainment president Megan Colligan to exit at end of April
Respected executive has been with Imax for four years.
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Stanley Kwan-produced ‘Fly Me To The Moon’ sweeps Work-in-Progress awards at HAF 2023
The drama about two sisters is from first-time feature director Sasha Chuk.
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Kino Lorber picks up Berlin Golden Bear winner ‘On The Adamant’
Distributor plans theatrical release, awards run after closing deal with Films du Losange.
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Future of Edinburgh Filmhouse building as a cinema facing uncertainty
The administrators are looking for “best value for the company and its creditors”.
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Project to support Ukrainian craftspeople find work in the film and TV industry launches in the UK
The classes are run by Talented U with the support of the Film and TV Charity
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News
RLJE Films takes Nicolas Cage psychological thriller ‘Sympathy For The Devil’
Capstone Global represents worldwide sales.
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Features
“We’re having to focus on certain markets”: how sales agents and buyers are navigating the busy TV industry calendar
How to navigate a busy calendar of markets and festivals has become a key issue for a global TV industry looking to save time and costs.
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Features
UK industry welcomes film and TV relief reform as pre-emptive move ahead of global tax restructure
Beyond animation and children’s TV, there is little uplift and nothing new to help indie film producers.
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News
‘After Work’: first trailer for CPH:DOX documentary
Erik Gandini’s film explores work in the 21st century.
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News
Archery Pictures to adapt Sarah Underwood’s novel ‘Lies We Sing To The Sea’
It is being written by Ripley Parker whose credits the upcoming Netflix series, ’Everything Now’.
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News
Berlin award-winner ‘20,000 Species Of Bees’ picked up for UK and Ireland (exclusive)
The film’s star Sofía Otero won the Silver Bear for best leading performance at the Berlinale.
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Reviews
‘Queendom’: CPH:DOX Review
Documentary follows queer performance artist and activist Gena Marvin as she dices with danger in Putin’s Russia
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News
Fremantle on course to hit €3bn turnover target in 2025 as revenues rise 22%
Superindie’s revenues hit €2.35 billion in 2022 says parent company RTL.