All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 642
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‘A Man Called Otto’ switches to three-step platform release in US
Dramedy remake to open on December 30 this year.
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Who could buy the Edinburgh Filmhouse as the deadline looms?
The deadline for bids to buy the Filmhouse Edinburgh is tomorrow (December 7).
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AGC Studios boosts exec ranks at unscripted, non-fiction subsidiary
President and equity partner of AGC Unwritten Joel Zimmer continues to build out the division.
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Red Sea Souk industry winners include Saudi dark comedy ‘Scapegoat’
Prizes for ‘A Trip To Jerusalem’, ‘Aisha Can’t Fly Away Any More’.
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From YouTube to Netflix: the rise of Saudi producer Telfaz11
Company has three features at this year’s Red Sea film festival.
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Alice Diop on the real-life inspiration behind France’s Oscar entry ‘Saint Omer’
Diop also discusses her desire to confront taboos and what it means to be in the awards conversation.
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Who are the early Oscar and Bafta frontrunners in the acting categories? (2023 edition)
Charles Gant assesses this year’s field for leading and supporting roles.
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Singapore’s mm2 partners with Taiwan’s Million Star to meet Chinese content demand
Million Star Entertainment handles IP rights to upcoming Netflix fantasy series ‘Agent From Above’.
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France box office boosted by ‘Black Panther 2’, ‘Simone’ in November
France’s box office is moving in an upward trajectory in November with 14.8 million admissions.
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‘All Quiet On The Western Front’ director talks "extreme shoot", German shame
The First World War novel has never been filmed in its native language — until now.
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‘Autobiography’, ‘The Exiles’ win top prizes at Indonesia’s Jogja-NETPAC film festival
Indonesian film festival reveals record audience figures.
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Screen International’s 2022-23 awards screening programme
Titles include Taiwan’s ’Goddamned Asura’ and Croatia’s ’Safe Place’.
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’Godfather of Saudi cinema’ Ahmed Almulla on the country’s social revolution
Almulla has played an important part in the development of the local industry.
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2022 film and high-end TV productions shooting in the UK: latest updates
The latest’s TV and film projects shooting in the UK and Ireland.
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Inside the opening of Saudi Arabia’s first independent cinema
“This explosion in enthusiasm renews your hope in the future of cinema.”
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Word of Mouth - Reggie Yates: “I could never watch a movie on my phone”
The UK TV presenter and actor turned writer/director of Pirates explains why he rates podcast and YouTube reviews over written ones.
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Hot projects, animation, genre make noise at well-attended 2022 Ventana Sur
Attendees also noted Buenos Aires event is becoming more of a project development market than a sales market.
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Warner Bros dates Bong Joon Ho’s ‘Mickey 17’, releases first-look video
Plan B producing, Robert Pattinson starring in sci-fi about employee on expedition to colonise ice world.
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Spain’s Funicular teams with Peru’s AV Films, Argentina’s Coruya on ‘The Sugar Girl’ (exclusive)
Projects details emerge at Ventana Sur market in Buenos Aires.