All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 575
-
Reviews
‘Bleeding Love’: SXSW Review
Real-life father and daughter Ewan and Clara McGregor bring poignancy to this gentle character study
-
Reviews
‘Flamin’ Hot’: SXSW Review
Eva Longoria’s biopic of the Hispanic worker who spiced up America’s favourite snacks is blander than its subject deserves
-
Reviews
‘Black Barbie’: SXSW Review
Documentary explores America’s enduring race problem through the eyes of its most famous doll
-
Reviews
‘I Am Weekender’: Glasgow Review
Documentary looks back at English indie band Flowered Up and their 1992 ’Weekender’ music video
-
Reviews
‘Another Body’: SXSW Review
Eye-opening doc about the growing threat of online deepfake pornography
-
Features
“Things have changed a lot”: Hong Kong Filmart readies first post-pandemic edition
After three virtual editions, Filmart is getting the industry back under one roof. But will business there be back to normal?
-
News
Lynne Ramsay updates on ‘Stone Mattress’, ‘Polaris’, ‘Moby Dick’; talks Ezra Miller connection (exclusive)
Scottish filmmaker “hoping” to make Margaret Atwood adaptation ‘Stone Mattress’ this year.
-
News
Cineposium film commissioners conference sets Irish debut in Limerick
The conference location was announced during an Irish trade mission to Hollywood.
-
News
Casting Society honours work on ‘Banshees,’ ‘Matilda,’ ‘Fabelmans’
Special awards go to the UK’s United Agents and late German casting director Simone Bar.
-
News
Berlin Panorama title ‘The Teacher’s Lounge’ sells to UK, Japan and key territories for Be For Films (exclusive)
Leonie Benesch as an idealistic young teacher who tries to get to the bottom of a series of thefts.
-
Reviews
’65’: Review
Adam Driver fights to survive on prehistoric Earth in this entertaining popcorn movie
-
News
Soi Cheang, Ann Hui titles to open 2023 Hong Kong film festival
HKIFF set to run from March 30 – April 10.
-
News
Laila Pakalnina, Mo Scarpelli titles among Visions du Réel 2023 industry programme
Edition runs April 23-27.
-
-
Features
How a refreshed Qumra 2023 is making the most of the global spotlight
The Middle East project incubator returns in-person for the first time since 2019.
-
News
“Malaga is part of the effort to sustain Spain’s new wave,” says festival director Juan Antonio Vigar
The festival is an important stopping point for directors including Carla Simon and Alauda Ruiz de Azúa.
-
Features
Eight Spanish and Latin American titles to look out for at Malaga
Malaga Film Festival runs March 10-19.
-
News
UK-Ireland box office preview: ‘Scream VI’ looks to scare up audience
Sony’s ’65’ and Universal’s ’Champions’ are also new this weekend.
-
Reviews
’Sunlight’: Dublin Review
Barry Ward stars in Claire Dix’s feature debut about assisted dying
-
Features
Oscars 2023 preview: Best picture, lead actor races are still too close to call
The older, traditional Academy voter, insiders suggest, may not have “got” ’Everything Everywhere All At Once’.