All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 643
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News
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.
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2023 Slamdance Film Festival announces closing film, multiple sections
Fest unveils Narrative, Documentary, Breakouts, Spotlight, and Unstoppable programming line-ups.
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‘Roald Dahl’s Matilda The Musical’ keeps its lead at UK-Ireland box office
Universal’s ‘Violent Night’ is the top performing new release.
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Features
‘Moonage Daydream’ director: making David Bowie documentary was like “walking across hot coals”
“The whole structure around me was chaotic.”
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Features
My Screen Life: Studiocanal’s Elizabeth Trotman on box office predictions, female CEOs and British comedies
Studiocanal’s CEO for Australia and New Zealand grew up watching British comedies and now asks her colleagues to predict how each film will perform, rewarding the closest.
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Prince Charles Cinema team launch bid to rescue Edinburgh Filmhouse
The group said it has held “positive conversations” with Edinburgh City Council, Creative Scotland, Screen Scotland and the Edinburgh Film Guild.
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Miguel Gomes, Charlotte Sieling projects among €6.7m Eurimages support
24 feature projects, including four documentary and three animation films, received funding
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Reviews
‘A Childless Village’: Red Sea Review
An elderly filmmaker returns to a small village to set things right in this Azerbaijan-set comedy
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News
Saudi Arabia’s Film AlUla begins studio complex construction
First phase includes two studios, support buildings, workshops and backlot.
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Features
‘Joyland’ director: reversal of film’s ban in Pakistan a cause for optimism
“It’s playing very well in the areas where it is allowed to play.”
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Indonesia’s ‘Autobiography’ wins top award at Singapore film festival
Russia’s ‘How To Save A Dead Friend’ wins audience award.
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Features
‘Triangle Of Sadness’ team break down infamous vomit scene: “It was like a ballet”
Ruben Ostlund and his team were aiming for ”the best puke scene in film history”.
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‘Violent Night’ kicks up $20m global box office debut; ‘Black Panther 2’ passes $730m
Festive action comedy made a promising start for distributor Universal Pictures, landing second in the global chart.
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Saudi Arabia bets big on local filmmakers in bid to become Middle East production powerhouse
The goverment, institutions and private investors are now supporting local production.
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Features
Q&A: Director Juraj Lerotic on his Croatia Oscar entry ‘Safe Place’
The film is Croatia’s entry for best international feature at the Oscars
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Screen unveils Arab Stars of Tomorrow 2022
Our sixth edition of Arab Stars of Tomorrow spotlights rising Middle Eastern and North African talents.
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Features
Arab Stars of Tomorrow 2022: Ziad Jallad, actor (Lebanon)
Jallad starred in Venice title ’Dirty Difficult Dangerous’.
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Arab Stars of Tomorrow 2022: Mohamed Al Salman, writer/director (Saudi Arabia)
Al Salman’s ‘Raven Song’ has been chosen to be Saudi’s Oscar submission this year.
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Arab Stars of Tomorrow 2022: Dania Bdeir, writer/director (Lebanon)
Bdeir’s short ‘Warsha’ has picked up over 45 festival awards.
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Arab Stars of Tomorrow 2022: Sofia Alaoui, writer/director (Morocco)
Alaoui’s short ’So What If The Goats Die’ won the grand jury prize at Sundance 2020.