All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 612
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News
Berlinale adds Donna Summer, Disney documentaries
Festival to also honour French cinematographer Caroline Champetier with honorary Berlinale Camera.
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Beta acquires Tromso audience winner ‘Let The River Flow’ (exclusive)
The film about the Sámi minority is now screening in competition at Goteborg.
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Latido Films boards Berlinale Generation Kplus title ‘L’Amour Du Monde’, unveils first trailer (exclusive)
Sales agent has already agreed German distribution deal for Jenna Hasse’s feature debut.
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‘Pathaan’ opens second at UK-Ireland box office; ‘Avatar: The Way Of Water’ top for seven weekends
‘Plane’ pips ‘The Fabelmans’ into third place.
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Australia to impose local content streaming quotas by mid-2024
The move is part of a five-year plan to revive the country’s wider cultural sector.
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Features
Why a Rotterdam premiere could help an Indian film find an audience at home
Many of the Indian films in IFFR’s The Shape Of Things To Come? sidebar have a political or adversorial slant.
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How the Dutch film and TV industry has fallen for intimacy coordinators
”It’s good for there to be someone between the actor and the director,” said Dutch actor Joy Delima.
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Reviews
‘Going To Mars: The Nikki Giovanni Project’: Sundance Review
This Sundance Grand Jury prizewinner is an unconventional documentary about African American poet Nikki Giovanni
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‘The Persian Version’: Sundance Review
Layla Mohammadi is a standout in Maryam Keshavarz’s crowdpleasing Iranian-American drama
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UK’s Tempo Productions hires Silver Reel producer
Georgia Bayliff was formerly head of film at Silver Reel
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Global box office: ‘Pathaan’ breaks records; Chinese New Year titles top chart as ‘Avatar 2’ slips
The Hindi-language thriller made $41.8m in its first five days in India.
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Reviews
‘A Thousand And One’: Sundance Review
A mother and son struggle to survive in a gentrifying New York City in this Focus Features release
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‘Radical’: Sundance Review
Eugenio Derbez is as an inspirational teacher working in a deprived part of Mexico in this sincere, conventional drama
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‘Scrapper’: Sundance Review
Harris Dickinson stars in this Sundance award-winning drama about a grieving 12-year-old who attempts to reconnect with her father
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‘Beyond Utopia’: Sundance Review
The desperate stories of North Koreans trying to defect - and the South Korean pastor who helps them
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‘Kokomo City’: Sundance Review
Black transgender sex workers tell their stories to Grammy-nominated singer/songwriter D. Smith
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‘The Eternal Memory’: Sundance Review
Maite Alberdi follows up ‘The Mole Agent’ with this deeply moving story of a couple coping with Alzheimer’s disease
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‘20 Days In Mariupol’: Sundance Review
Ukrainian journalist Mstyslav Chernov presents an unflinching account of the early days of the Russian invasion
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‘Four Little Adults’: Rotterdam Review
A middle-class couple try a lifestyle of polyamory in this Finnish comedy of manners