All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 572
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Canadian producers body hails appointment of Julie Roy as Telefilm Canada exec director, CEO
Appointee most recently served as National Film Board of Canada director general and programming chief officer.
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‘Praying For Armageddon’: first trailer for CPH:DOX world premiere (exclusive)
The documentary explores the power and influence of fundamentalist evangelicals in the US
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Spain’s KaBoGa to co-produce Anahí Berneri’s ‘Condensed Milk’ (exclusive)
“Condensed Milk is carnal, urgent, alive, streetwise,” said KaBoga’s Anna M Bofarull.
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Costume designer Jacqueline West describes hiding a secret item in Timothee Chalamet’s ‘Dune’ outfit
West has worked with Scorsese, Inarritu, Malick; and will design for Saudi project Neom.
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In pictures: British Consul General 2023 pre-Oscars event
The event was co-hosted by Oscar-nominated cinematographer Roger Deakins
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Visions du Réel unveils first titles, opening film for 2023 edition
The Swiss documentary festival is set to run April 21-30
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’Back to Tomioka’, ‘Julián’ and ‘Ninn’ attract buyer interest at Cartoon Movie
Attendees at the 25th edition of the pitching and co-production forum returned to pre-pandemic levels.
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Series Mania gears up for supersized 2023 edition with a focus on marketing scripted shows in a crowded TV landscape
Organisers estimate a record 3,800 accredited visitors will attend during the festival’s run, between March 17-24.
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Eight market titles and works in progress to look out for in Malaga
Comedies, dramas, psychological thrillers and creative documentaries are all being showcased in the Mafiz industry programme.
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Reviews
‘Killing Crabs’: Malaga Review
A pre-tourist Tenerife comes back to life in this appealing 1990s period drama
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European showrunner programme headed by ‘Borgen’ writer secures EU and Netflix funding (exclusive)
Internationale Filmschule Köln’s showrunner programme is headed by ’Borgen’ writer Jeppe Gjervig Gram
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Cannes’ iconic Carlton Hotel reopens ahead of May film festival as the Grand becomes the Mondrian
Rooms in the Carlton Cannes start at €1,800 a night for a single room during the festival and suites will go for around €4,500 per night.
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Finnish CPH:DOX title ‘Lynx Man’ scores world sales representation (exclusive)
The Finnish film is made in co-production with Estonia.
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Reviews
‘John Wick: Chapter 4’: Review
Keanu Reeves returns as the enigmagic assassin in this flabby fourth instalment of the action franchise
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Features
Safe 95th Oscars show offers glimpse of generational shift
No shenanigans as Academy went with experience and expertise.
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China’s ‘Dark Eyes’ details revealed at Hong Kong’s HAF (exclusive)
The project is to be produced by Wen Muye’s General Dream Studio.
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Filmart 2023: Korea buzz titles
Korean sales agents have returned to Hong Kong with titles spanning horror fantasy, mystery and romantic drama.
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Carlotta Films sells Jeanne Moreau-directed features to Japan (exclusive)
Titles comprise ’Lillian Gish’, ‘Lumiere’ and ’L’Adolescente’.
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China’s Blossoms joins with Cosmic to move into TV series sales (exclusive)
Niu Chao’s ’Stories Of Our Youth’ among first titles.
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“A ripple will become a force”: Hong Kong’s fresh wave of rising filmmakers
Hong Kong has seen a wave of new directing talent that is translating into significant box office.