All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 628
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‘Mrs Harris Goes To Paris’ star Lesley Manville and costume designer Jenny Beavan on the film's “nerve-wracking” Dior recreations
Worlds collide in 1950s-set Mrs Harris Goes To Paris. Costume designer Jenny Beavan and star Lesley Manville tell Patricia Dobson about wardrobe choices, from post-war London to Dior haute couture.
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‘Avatar: The Way Of Water’ crosses half billion box office milestone in North America
Weekend on gains 66% on comparative session in 2022.
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Hanif Kureishi unable to walk or write after fall in Rome
The My Beautiful Laundrette screenwriter tweets about accident from his hospital bed.
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Paul Mescal near deal to star in Ridley Scott’s ‘Gladiator’ sequel (reports)
Paramount is set to produce Scott’s follow-up to the 2001 Best Picture Oscar winner.
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UK-Ireland box office for 2022 up 64% on 2021; down 28% on pre-pandemic
£979m total across full year, from 911 new releases.
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Five talking points from the Bafta 2023 longlists
Screen’s analysis of the 2023 Bafta Film Awards longlists, which have been unveiled following the first round of voting.
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Sundance details Beyond Film panel sessions and artist conversations
Participants include talents from festival films All Dirt Roads Taste of Salt and Magazine Dreams.
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What can the European industry expect from this year’s Rendez-Vous in Paris?
Unifrance’s Daniela Elstner says attendance is more sought-after than even as French sales agents prepare to showcase their 2023 line-ups
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UK-Ireland box office preview: ‘Till’, ‘A Man Called Otto’ start the 2023 cinema year
Mubi is opening Berlinale Golden Bear winner ‘Alcarràs’.
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Bafta unveils longlists for 2023 film awards
‘All Quiet On The Western Front’, ‘The Banshees Of Inisherin’ head longlisted films.
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How ‘Turning Red’ team created a “different kind of Pixar movie”
Writer/director Domee Shi, writer Julia Cho and producer Lindsey Collins tell Screen about the boundary-pushing themes of Pixar’s Turning Red.
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‘Decision To Leave’ leads Asian Film Awards nominations
Hamaguchi Ryusuke’s ‘Drive My Car’ secures eight nods.
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SND posts deals on ‘The Book Of Wonders’, ‘Princes Of The Desert’ (exclusive)
French sales company has unveiled its Rendez-Vous in Paris slate.
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Global box office rises to $26bn; still down 35% on pre-pandemic levels
The total was 27% up on 2021 but still 35% lower than a pre-pandemic average.
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Visit Films to sell Sundance entry ‘The Fishbowl’ (exclusive)
The drama is the feature debut of Puerto Rican filmmaker Glorimar Marrero Sanchez.
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Lionsgate sets Canadian distribution deal with Cineplex Pictures
The deal will cover 11 titles from Lionsgate’s 2023 slate, including John Wick: Chapter 4.
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Fremantle promotes Christian Vesper to chief executive of global drama
Vesper will take responsibility for Fremantle’s network of scripted labels.
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Making ’Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio’: filmmakers on pitching to Netflix and pushing for stop-motion
For his first animated feature, Guillermo del Toro turned to a story that had inspired him since childhood.
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Les Films du Losange unveils trailer for Isabelle Huppert, Fabrice Luchini doc ‘By Heart’ (exclusive)
Company will also kick off Paris RDV sales on Nicolas Philibert’s ’On The Adamant’ and Patric Chiha’s ’The Beast In The Jungle’.
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International Film Festival Rotterdam to host symposium on future of film festivals
Rosa Bosch, Giovanna Fulvi and Mike Goodridge are part of the symposium’s steering group.