All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 582
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News
Jessica Hausner’s ‘Club Zero’ starring Mia Wasikowska recruits buyers worldwide (exclusive)
Film also stars Mathieu Demy, Elsa Zylberstein and Sidse Babett Knudsen.
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Features
Word of Mouth - 'Knock At The Cabin' star Nikki Amuka-Bird: “I’m in a great WhatsApp group called Blacktress”
The Nigerian-British actress, who stars in M Night Shyamalan’s Knock At The Cabin, turns to her WhatsApp group, fellow cast and her mother’s generation for top viewing tips.
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Berlin co-heads Carlo Chatrian and Mariette Rissenbeek reflect on 2023 edition, racism debate and next steps
Chatrian and Rissenbeek are four years into their five-year contracts.
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Features
Why ‘Babylon’ composer Justin Hurwitz spent three years on the score
Justin Hurwitz works at a deliberate pace, and has stayed phenomenally loyal to filmmaker Damien Chazelle.
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Features
Awards whispers: Anonymous voters weigh in on Bafta winners, ceremony
”Is there a way to make the Baftas more celebratory of the British film industry specifically?”
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Reviews
‘Here’: Berlin Review
Two solitary souls find comfort in the natural world in Bas Devos’ Encounters-winning feature
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Reviews
‘The Klezmer Project’: Berlin Review
Docu-fiction exploring the enduring legacy of Yiddish klezmer music won the first feature award at Berlin
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Reviews
‘She-Hero’: Berlin Review
A quest through the Slovakian forest to find a missing bird propels this charming Berlin Generation Kplus winner
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News
Berlinale sets 2024 dates; reveals 2023 ticket sales
The festival sold 320,000 tickets, near to pre-pandemic levels.
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Features
In conversation: Todd Field and Cate Blanchett on why ‘TÀR’ will “stand the test of time”
The Oscar‑nominated TÁR pair peel back the covers on their personal and professional friendship.
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Features
My Screen Life: TriStar Pictures president Nicole Brown on being a child actor, ‘Baby Driver 2’
The former child actor and now president of TriStar Pictures reveals a love of musicals, what she learned from Viola Davis’s memoir, and never giving up on Edgar Wright.
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Features
In profile: the 2023 make-up and hairstyling Oscar contenders
Challenges ranged from watery and muddy environments to a decades-spanning storyline and characters requiring heavy prosthetics.
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News
Ruben Östlund named jury president of 76th Cannes Film Festival
Appointment comes 50 years after fellow Swede Ingrid Bergman presided over 1973 festival jury.
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Tom Sizemore’s family told no hope for actor after brain aneurysm
Hollywood star famous for playing tough guys has starred in Saving Private Ryan, Heat, Black Hawk Down.
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Taylor & Dodge boards sales on ‘Chocolate Lizards’ starring Thomas Haden Church, Rudy Pankow, Carrie-Anne Moss (exclusive)
Mark Bristol directed Texas-set feel-good adventure.
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Richard Dreyfuss, Annie Malee lead thriller ‘Abandonment’, Storyboard Media selling (exclusive)
Oscar winner plays 911 operator trying to reach hiker trapped on Appalachian Trail.
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Reviews
‘Notes From Sheepland’: Dublin Review
Life with Wexford shepherd Orla Barry makes for an entrancing, compact documentary
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Promotion
How São Paulo is aiming to be the city of dreams for international film and TV producers
São Paulo recently launched a cash rebate worth up to 30% of eligible costs.
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Features
How good word of mouth powered Ukraine doc ‘A House Made Of Splinters’ to an Oscar nomination
A House Made Of Splinters, about a children’s shelter in eastern Ukraine, is an underdog among this year’s nominees for documentary feature. Screen talks to the Danish director and producer duo behind the film
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News
‘Cocaine Bear’ claws £1.6m opening as ‘Ant-Man 3’ holds UK-Ireland box office lead
‘What’s Love Got To Do With It?’ and ‘Broker’ also open in top 10.