All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 607
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Features
Todd Field breaks down four key scenes from ‘TÁR’: “It was an impossible shot”
TÁR gets under the skin of a brilliant, complex talent who is increasingly undone by her deep character flaws.
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News
The UK’s New Black Film Collective to host second convention
The event takes place March 29 and 30 at Rich Mix, London
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News
Reservoir Docs scores UK-Ireland deal for ‘The Other Fellow’, boards ‘The Cemetery Of Cinema’ (exclusive)
Matthew Bauer’s doc follows a diverse group of men across the globe who all share the same name: James Bond.
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News
‘Puss In Boots: The Last Wish’ tops UK-Ireland box office with £5m to end ‘Avatar: The Way Of Water’ seven-week reign
’Pathaan’ becomes highest-grossing Indian title ever in UK-Ireland.
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News
Japan’s Hiroshi Abe to be honoured at Asian Film Awards
The actor is known for roles in Hirokazu Kore-eda’s ‘Still Walking’ and ‘After the Storm’ among others.
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News
“I’ve seen so many smiling faces”: Rotterdam wraps an emotional edition
International attendees point to IFFR’s sense of community, inclusivity – and wide sweep of films.
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News
Cercamon boards world sales on Berlinale Panorama title ‘Green Night’ (exclusive)
Director Han Shuai previously won the Generation KPlus Grand Prix for ‘Summer Blur’.
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News
Intramovies sells North American and German rights to folk horror ‘Nightsiren’ (exclusive)
Tereza Nvotova’s second feature won Locarno’s Filmmakers of the Present competition.
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News
Asif Kapadia, Maite Alberdi among CPH:Conference 2023 speakers
2023 conference has the theme ‘Future At Our Fingertips’.
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News
Denmark’s ‘Unruly’ wins Goteborg Dragon Award; buzz for new Salim, Haugerud films
The award comes with $38,000 (SEK 400,000), making it one of the world’s largest film prizes.
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‘Knock At The Cabin’ leads new releases at global box office; Chinese New Year titles top chart
M Night Shyamalan’s latest thriller knocked ‘Avatar: The Way Of Water’ off the number one spot in North America.
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Reviews
’Endless Borders’: Rotterdam Review
Rotterdam’s Big Screen winner takes place on Iran’s remote and troubled border with Afghanistan
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Features
How Muayad Alayan filmed ‘A House In Jerusalem’ in Palestine and Israel during the pandemic
The title received its world premiere in the Limelight strand at Rotterdam.
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News
'Tár', 'The Banshees Of Inisherin' dominate London Critics’ Circle awards
‘Tár’ takes film of the year; ‘Banshees’ wins most prizes with five.
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Costume designer Sandy Powell to be awarded Bafta Fellowship
Powell’s credits in her 40-year career include ‘The Favourite’, ‘Shakespeare In Love’.
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Promotion
Watch: Baz Luhrmann, Austin Butler and Tom Hanks on bringing ‘Elvis’ to the big screen
30-minute special goes behind the scenes of Elvis and examines the musical icon’s enduring legacy as a rebel.
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News
DDI EFM-bound with Anna Paquin, Ray Winstone UK drama ‘A Bit Of Light’ (exclusive)
Jointly represents North American rights with The Gersh Agency.
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Bleecker Street takes Sundance entry ‘The Starling Girl’
Drama joins 2023 slate featuring female filmmaker voices.
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Reviews
‘The Spectre Of Boko Haram’: Rotterdam Review
Sensitive Tiger-winning documentary looks at the impact of terror group Boko Haram on the lives of young people