All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 587
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Features
My Screen Life: Killer Films' Pamela Koffler talks Meryl Streep, Anna Karenina and a disastrous trip home from Fyre Island
The New York-based producer and partner at Killer Films on her morning routine, rotating the posters in her office and with whom she would most like to take a meeting.
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News
Deckert picks up ‘Close To Vermeer’ documentary, seals US deal (exclusive)
Project is directed by Suzanne Raes.
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Features
Heads of German production giants talk streamers, consolidation and international expansion
The bosses of Germany’s UFA, Leonine, Constantin Film, Beta Film, Seven.One and Studio Hamburg speak to Screen.
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News
Gisli Snaer appointed new director of Icelandic Film Centre (exclusive)
Snaer was previously director and CEO of the London Film School until he stepped down in May 2022.
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News
CPH:DOX full 2023 programme includes over 100 world premieres for 20th anniversary
Guests will include Wim Wenders, Joan Baez, Nathan Fielder.
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News
Phoenix rises for Martin Villeneuve’s ‘Imelda’
UK-based sales outfit Phoenix Worldwide for international sales.
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News
Sundance title, Glasgow opener ‘Girl’ secures UK theatrical deal (exclusive)
Film is directorial debut of Screen Star of Tomorrow Adura Onashile.
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News
‘Future TX’, starring Griff Rhys Jones, sets sale for Canoe Film (exclusive)
The sci-fi adventure has been picked up for the US.
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Promotion
Canada is translating the hard truths of a new report into the skills needed to future-proof the industry
A major new report funded by Telefilm Canada looks at the challenges and opportunities presented by seismic recent changes to the film industry.
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News
Buyers rally at EFM to Epic Pictures’ ‘The Jester’ (exclusive)
Genre sales title goes to UK, Gemany, Italy, Japan, Latin America, CIS.
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News
China’s Parallax boards Berlinale Forum drama ‘Remembering Every Night’ (exclusive)
Project marks second feature of Japanese director Yui Kiyohara, whose debut Our House also premiered in Forum in 2018.
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Features
Director Makoto Shinkai on the inspiration behind box-office hit ‘Suzume’
The film is the first anime feature selected to play in Competition at the Berlinale since 2002.
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News
Berlinale Forum film ‘The Trial’ lands UK sales agent (exclusive)
The film explores the prosecution of Argentina’s military dictatorship leaders that took place in the mid-80s.
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Features
Nikolaj Lie Kaas on creating Berlinale Series project ‘Agent’, enlisting famous friends for cameos
Denmark’s Nikolaj Lie Kaas enters a new career phase with his TV series about a talent agent, playing in Berlinale Series.
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News
‘30 Nights With My Ex’ sells for FilmSharks at EFM (exclusive)
Adrian Suar’s Argentinian comedy hit sells to US, Spain, Taiwan.
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News
Deals, broad attendance fuel optimism at EFM 2023
”It’s been a return to the joy of watching films.”
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Reviews
‘#Manhole’: Berlin Review
Yuto Nakajima is stuck for the duration of Kazuyoshi Kumakiri’s genre potboiler
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Reviews
’Seneca - On The Creation Of Earthquakes’: Berlin Review
John Malkovich is the posturing Roman senator in Robert Schwentke’s showboating historical drama
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Reviews
‘Do You Love Me?’: Berlin Review
Semi-autogiographical feature about a Ukranian girl coming of age during the collapse of the USSR
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Reviews
‘Golda’: Berlin Review
Helen Mirren stars as the Israeli premier during the tense days of 1973’s Yom Kippur War