All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 613
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Reviews
‘Luka’: Rotterdam Review
Jessica Woodworth’s solo outing is a visually arresting, narratively dense drama inspired by Dino Buzzati’s 1940 novel ’The Tartar Steppe’
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News
‘A Thousand And One’, UK’s ‘Scrapper’ among 2023 Sundance grand jury award winners
Festival runs through January 29.
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Reviews
‘Superposition’: Rotterdam Review
A Danish couple find themselves – literally – while on a rural retreat in Sweden in this confident genre debut
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News
Academy investigating campaign guidelines days after announcing Oscar nominations
“We…support genuine grassroots campaigns for outstanding performances.”
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Reviews
‘One Win’: Rotterdam Review
Parasite’s Song Kang-ho coaches a struggling volleyball team in this South Korean underdog comedy
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News
Rotterdam competition title ‘New Strains’ picked up for world sales (exclusive)
The US comedy is directed by Artemis Shaw and Prashanth Kamalakanthan.
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MTV Documentary acquires Sundance title ‘My Eternal Memory’ from Maite Alberdi
Alberdi is best known her 2020 Oscar-nominated documentary The Mole Agent.
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Be For Films takes on sales for Berlinale Panorama title ‘The Teachers’ Lounge’ (exclusive)
İlker Çatak’s fourth feature stars Leonie Benesch.
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Features
New talent focus: ‘Wolf And Dog’ director Cláudia Varejão on why she moved from docs to fiction
“I realised fiction can be a place of freedom.”
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News
Sony Classics takes worldwide rights to Sundance selection ‘A Little Prayer’
Drama reunites distributor with Junebug screenwriter.
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Spike Lee to receive BFI Fellowship award
The fellowship will be presented to Lee on February 13
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Features
Paul Mescal talks ‘Aftersun’, masculinity and coping with fame: “I’m a self-isolator when I’m working”
Paul Mescal’s star is in the ascendant, with a slew of upcoming roles for major directors
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BFI, Screen Producers Australia, Screen Forever launch co-production programme
UK producers and sales companies can apply now to take part in the UK-Australia programme that kicks off in May.
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Slovenian Film Centre boosts annual investment to €8.8m for 2023
11 feature projects are entering production this year
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Les Films du Losange racks up early sales on Nicolas Philibert’s Berlinale title ‘On The Adamant’ (exclusive)
Documentary world premieres in Berlin.
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Jessica Woodworth on her Rotterdam world premiere ‘Luka’: “What I really love is its intrinsic humour”
The ambitious film is based on the classic Italian novel, Dino Buzatti’s ’The Desert Of The Tatars’
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Reviews
‘One Last Evening’: Rotterdam Review
Dinner with friends turns nasty in this German debut set against the backdrop of the Covid-19 pandemic
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News
'Waiting For The Light To Change’, ‘Starring Jerry As Himself’ among 2023 Slamdance winners
Festival ran in Park City, Salt Lake City from January 20-29.
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Noah Cowan, former TIFF director, cineaste and distributor, dies at 55
Critic and writer led San Francisco Film Society; launched film consultancy.
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Voltage Pictures to launch EFM Sales on J.K. Simmons thriller ‘You Can’t Run Forever’ (exclusive)
Sales team to show first footage in Berlin.