All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 576
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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.
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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.
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Features
Eight Spanish and Latin American titles to look out for at Malaga
Malaga Film Festival runs March 10-19.
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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.
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Reviews
’Sunlight’: Dublin Review
Barry Ward stars in Claire Dix’s feature debut about assisted dying
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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’.
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News
New Spanish and Latin American films to premiere at Malaga 2023
The festival opens on March 10 and will include super-sized industry progrramme Mafiz.
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Reviews
‘Mighty Afrin: In The Time Of Floods’: Thessaloniki Review
Docu-fiction follows a 12-year-old girl as she attempts to outrun Brahmaputra river floods and find her father in Dhaka
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News
San Sebastian winner Isaki Lacuesta unveils musical ‘Segundo Premio’ as next feature (exclusive)
Segundo Premio will tell the story of influential rock indie group Los Planetas.
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Reviews
‘Consecration’: Glasgow Review
A Scottish convent is rocked by murder in Christopher Smith’s religious horror starring Jena Malone
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News
‘After Love’, ‘Rebel Dykes’ directors among ICO bursary recipients (exclusive)
The eight filmmakers will receive £5000 between them.
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Reviews
‘Narrow Path To Happiness’: Thessaloniki Review
A gay Hungarian couple attempt to write a musical based on their lives in this charming, hopeful documentary
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Reviews
‘Queen Of The Deuce’: Thessaloniki Review
Fascinating, colourful portrait of the Greece-born New York porn matriarch Chelly Wilson
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Reviews
‘Cassius X: Becoming Ali’: Glasgow Review
A straighforward documentary portrait which covers the rise to fame of boxing icon Muhammad Ali
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News
US exhibition sector back on its feet after pandemic, says Cinema Foundation report
More wide releases will boost box office, says National Association of Theatre Owners non-profit.
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Features
Adura Onashile on shooting ‘Girl’ in Glasgow and venturing to South America for her next project
‘Girl’ was the opening night film at Glasgow Film Festival and world premiered at Sundance.
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News
Justin Kurzel’s ‘Morning’ starring Benedict Cumberbatch and Laura Dern receives €2m from FFF Bayern
The Munich-based fund has also made awards to Christophe Gans’ ‘Return To Silent Hill’ and Marvel series ‘Ironheart’.
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News
Ireland’s Break Out Pictures bolsters slate with slew of local acquisitions (exclusive)
They include an apaptation of Irish play ‘Conversations After Sex’ to be directed by Aisling Walsh.
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Features
Awards Whispers: Oscar voters on how they made their final choices
Anonymous Ampas members reveals their final take on this awards season.
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News
‘406 Days’ wins Dublin International Film Festival audience award
The documentary recounts the Debenhams picket strike in 2020