All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 619
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Reviews
‘Polite Society’: Sundance Review
Nida Manzoor’s feature debut is a riotous action-comedy set in London’s Pakistani community
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‘Deep Rising’: Sundance Review
An urgent trip to the imperilled bottom of our world, narrated by Jason Momoa
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‘Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie’: Sundance Review
The actor bares his soul for director Davis Guggenheim
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‘Cassandro’: Sundance Review
Gael Garcia Bernal triumphs in the ring in this biopic of the cross-dressing Mexican luchador
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‘Magazine Dreams’: Sundance Review
Jonathan Majors powers through this uneven story of a bodybuilder at war with himself and the world
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‘In My Mother’s Skin’: Sundance Review
Folklore and history combine to chilling effect in this atmospheric horror from The Philippines
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‘Mamacruz’: Sundance Review
Spanish comedy/drama features veteran Kiti Manver as a middle-aged woman exploring her sexuality
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Features
‘Lady Macbeth’ director William Oldroyd talks Sundance title ‘Eileen’: “I love provocation in cinema”
“It took me 36 years to make my first film. Making the second five years later is short!”
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‘Heroic’: Sundance Review
A Mexican military cadet is forced to endure an environment of violence and abuse in David Zonana’s second feature
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News
‘Fair Play’ thrills buyers as Sundance heats up
Saturday premieres include William Oldroyd’s Lady Macbeth follow-up Eileen.
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‘Animalia’: Sundance Review
A wealthy, heavily pregnant woman experiences a crisis of faith in this enigmatic Morocco-set debut
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News
Magnolia acquires ‘Little Richard: I Am Everything’ as Sundance sales titles spark early interest
Acquisition titles spark early interest from Park City buyers.
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‘Earth Mama’: Sundance Review
A pregnant single mother tries to keep her head above water in this sensitive feature debut
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News
Hong Kong readies first Chinese New Year releases since 2020
Titles include ‘A Guilty Conscience’, ‘Everything Under Control’ and ‘Say I Do To Me’.
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How Oliver Dahan’s ‘Simone: A Woman of the Century’ climbed to the top of the French box office
The director’s portrait of feminist icon and Holocaust survivor Simone Veil is still going strong after 14 weeks in theatres.
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Features
Utopia’s Kyle Greenberg on the US campaign for ‘Holy Spider’, Sundance success stories
Kyle Greenberg is head of marketing and distribution at Utopia.
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New team including ‘Lamb’ producer takes over at Iceland’s Stockfish festival (exclusive)
Career achievement award, physical cinema sidebar and Slovakian collaboration planned for 2023.
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Features
Nine films from South America to tempt festival directors in 2023
Includes new films from Pablo Larrain, Tatiana Huezo, Michel Franco and Lucrecia Martel.
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UK-Ireland box office preview: will ‘Babylon’ take the spotlight from ‘Avatar: The Way Of Water’?
Also out this weekend: ’Holy Spider’, ’Alice, Darling’ and ’Dreaming Walls’.
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M-Appeal strikes North America, UK-Ireland deals for erotic gay thriller ‘In Bed’ (exclusive)
Nitzan Gilady’s second feature has gone to Film Movement in the US and Canada and Peccadillo Picture in the UK and Ireland.