All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 583
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Celine Song’s ‘Past Lives’ tops Screen’s final 2023 Berlin jury grid
’Suzume’, ’On The Adamant’, and ’Art College 1994’ all land in joint fourth place with a score of 2.7.
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Features
The story behind Ke Huy Quan’s Hollywood comeback: “The future looked very bleak”
Former child actor Ke Huy Quan put his Hollywood dreams on hold for decades due to the paucity of Asian roles.
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Eduardo Williams, Ma Xue among Jeonju Cinema Project selection
Selection of eight films from Korea and abroad will participate in the pitching event.
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In conversation: Baz Luhrmann and Austin Butler look back on their wild ride making ‘Elvis’
The pair bonded through an extended casting process, Covid lockdown in Australia, the film’s eventual shoot, and its long aftermath since Cannes last year.
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‘Cocaine Bear’ rampages to $28m global box office debut; ‘Ant-Man 3’ hits $364m in second session
Universal’s comedy thriller ’Cocaine Bear’ landed in North America with an estimated $23m plus $5.3m from first international markets.
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‘Ann’: Dublin Review
Ciaran Creagh’s true-life period drama focuses on a pregnant teenager in a small Irish town in 1984
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‘Everything Everywhere All At Once’ dominates historic 2023 SAG film awards
Ceremony confirms acclaimed sci-fi adventure as Oscar favourite.
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Nicolas Philibert’s French doc ‘On The Adamant’ wins Golden Bear at Berlinale 2023
The gender-neutral acting prize was won by Spain’s Sofía Otero for ’20,000 Species of Bees’.
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‘Everything Everywhere All At Once’ wins top prize at 2023 PGA Awards
Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio, Navalny, The White Lotus among winners.
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Joseph Kosinski breaks down four key scenes from ‘Top Gun: Maverick’: “We pushed it as far as it could be pushed”
Top Gun: Maverick seduced audiences with powerful setpieces and magic moments that pay homage to the original 1986 film. Director Joseph Kosinski tells Screen about the shooting of four key sequences.
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‘The Night Of The 12th’ wins big at French César awards
Dominik Moll’s investigative drama earns awards in Paris for best film, director, adapted screenplay and more.
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Reviews
‘The Last Night Of Amore’: Berlin Review
A strait-laced cop goes rogue on his last night in the job in Andrea Di Stefano’s stylish Italian crime thriller
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Mubi takes additional territories on ‘Passages’ after Berlin European premiere
Deal follows prior acquisition of US, UK, Latin American rights at Sundance.
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‘Till the End of the Night’: Berlin Review
Christoph Hochhäusler’s genre reconstruction takes too long to dawn
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‘The Quiet Girl’ team on the Irish film’s journey to the Oscars: “I didn’t want to let down the country”
Screen tracks the film’s journey from intimate family drama to Academy Awards contender.
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Director Santiago Mitre on why Oscar contender ‘Argentina, 1985’ is relevant today
The prosecution of Argentina’s military junta was a landmark event but barely shown on television.
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‘Elvis’ cinematographer Mandy Walker breaks down how she and Baz Luhrmann recreated the real musical performances
“[Baz Luhrmann told me] the camera needs to dance with Elvis, so I want you to work out how to do that.”
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UK-Ireland box office preview: ‘What’s Love Got To Do With It?’ is widest ever Studiocanal release
‘Cocaine Bear’ hunts for a fast start; ‘Joyland’, ‘Broker’ hit cinemas.
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Berlinale premiere of Norwegian animation ‘Just Super’ pulled over Blackface allegations but further screenings go ahead
Festival management, Norwegian Film Institute and anti-racism org ARTEF have been in talks all week.