All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 624
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Features
Janusz Kaminski on creating a romanticised look for ‘The Fabelmans’ and making 20 films with Spielberg
Screen talks to the Oscar and Bafta-winning cinematographer.
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Jessie Buckley on ‘Women Talking’, her singing career and being ‘naughty’ with Olivia Colman
’Women Talking’ follows a number of roles for Buckley in films foregrounding female characters, and/or directed by women.
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‘Babylon’ team on designing Damien Chazelle’s ambitious Old Hollywood vision: “It was high octane”
Damien Chazelle’s 1920s tale of outsiders breaking into Hollywood combines rich and poor, opulent parties and desert locations — as Babylon production designer Florencia Martin and costume designer Mary Zophres explain to Screen.
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How Ruth E Carter pays tribute to T’Challa through the outfits in ‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’
Following her Oscar-winning work on Black Panther, costume designer Ruth E Carter tells Amber Wilkinson how her designs for the sequel honour its departed lead character while expanding the film’s world.
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“The hardest thing I’ve ever done”: Behind the gruelling process of editing ‘Top Gun: Maverick’
Editor Eddie Hamilton talks to Screen.
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News
Japan box office reaches $1.6bn in 2022 led by ‘One Piece Film Red’
Strong recovery reveals figures are getting closer to pre-pandemic levels.
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First look at Marisa Abela as Amy Winehouse in Studiocanal, Focus Features’ ‘Back To Black’
Sam Taylor-Johnson to direct with production underway on Monday 16.
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‘The Roundup’ led South Korea box office in 2022 as recovery continues
Takings up more than 98% on 2021 but are still down on pre-pandemic figures.
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My Screen Life: ‘A Man Called Otto’ producer Rita Wilson on Venice, ‘Mary Poppins’ and the FBI
The actress, producer and singer is Oscar-shortlisted for the song ‘Til You’re Home’.
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Ram Bergman, Daniel Craig unravel the secrets of ‘Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery’: “It felt more risky”
”You’re following a movie that’s very popular and very beloved. The first one, there’s no expectation, it came out of nowhere.”
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Sara Dosa on ‘Fire Of Love’: “This forced me to work and think in a completely different way”
Fire Of Love director Sara Dosa talks to Screen about delving into archive, finding an unusual love story and why volcanoes are ‘the stuff of magic’.
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Screen digital edition: January 13
Read Screen’s January 13 digital edition which focuses on awards contenders in documentary and craft categories.
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Berlinale adds ‘Golda’, Mario Martone doc, ‘Kill Boksoon’
Berlinale Special strand adds eight titles.
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UK-Ireland box office preview: ‘Empire Of Light’ takes on ‘M3GAN’
‘TÁR’, ‘Enys Men’ also starting in cinemas.
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How ‘All That Breathes’ director found "searingly true moments" for Oscar-shortlisted documentary
Shaunak Sen explores the relationship between humans and the natural world in a film about two brothers rescuing birds in polluted New Delhi. The director of All That Breathes talks to Screen.
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News
Patra Spanou acquires Rotterdam Tiger title ‘Notes On A Summer’ (exclusive)
The film is the directorial debut of Spanish filmaker Diego Llorente.
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Reviews
‘Dogs’ ('Kuttey’): Review
Bollywood’s first major release of the year falls short of expectations
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16 UK films to tempt festival directors in 2023
Includes new titles from Rose Glass, Alice Lowe, Steve McQueen, Ken Loach and Michael Winterbottom.
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Margaret Brown on making slave ship documentary ‘Descendant’, partnering with the Obamas
Descendant director Margaret Brown talks to Screen about how the community in Mobile, Alabama is still reckoning with the legacy of the last slave ship to reach the US.
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News
BFI, Screen Scotland back Tigerlily Productions’ feature documentary ‘Hong Kong Mixtape’ (exclusive)
It is the debut feature from Hong Kong Chinese-Scottish filmmaker San San F Young.