All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 654
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‘Women Talking’ limited release pushed back three weeks to December 23
Sarah Polley’s Gothams nominee stars Jessie Buckley, Rooney Mara, Ben Whishaw.
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Danish director Lea Glob’s ‘Apolonia, Apolonia’ wins best film in IDFA international competition
Festival continues through Sunday.
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‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’ soars to $400m worldwide in one week
UK ranks as top territory outside North America on $18.5m.
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Courtney Sexton returns to Participant to head documentary division
Executive most recently served as SVP of CNN Films.
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UK film and TV tax reliefs could be merged from 2024 under proposed reforms
Pact head John McVay said the proposals were “broadly supportive”.
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Spain Stars of Tomorrow 2022: digital edition
Read Screen’s supplement for the 2022 edition of Spain Stars Of Tomorrow.
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‘The Crown’ producer Left Bank promotes Siân McWilliams to creative director
McWilliams succeeds Suzanne Mackie in the role.
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The Screen Podcast: Alejandro Iñárritu on ‘Bardo’ inspirations, re-editing after Venice premiere
The Screen Podcast is back for the 2022/2023 awards season.
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Reviews
‘How Dare You Have Such A Rubbish Wish’: IDFA Review
Mania Akbari explores the depiction of women on screen through an archive of pre-Revlutionary Iranian cinema
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France’s Cesars reveals Revelations line-up of rising stars
Selected actors will vie for five coveted spots in each of the most promising actor and actress categories.
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Fears for future of ‘Ukrainian new wave’ as funding dries up and talent leaves country
IDFA is one of many festivals to have strong Ukrainian line-up - but can this continue?
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Producer of IDFA competition film ‘Silent House’ addresses ban on co-directors leaving Iran
“Increasingly hard for independent filmmakers in Iran to carry on working,” says Elaheh Nobakht.
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Marco Mueller named artistic director of China’s Hainan film festival
Former director of Venice, Rome and Locarno film festivals joins ahead of fourth edition.
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Screen Facilities Scotland relocating to new Pioneer Film Studios
The site is Scotland’s newest and largest film studios
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Reviews
‘Personality Crisis: One Night Only’: IDFA Review
Former New York Dolls frontman David Johansen brings his Buster Poindexter persona to the Manhattan stage
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Pakistan reverses release ban on Oscar submission ‘Joyland’
Aide to Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif tells Associated Press that release can go ahead, but with some cuts.
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Virtual reality hubs to launch in three Dutch cinemas, supported by IDFA
The New Reality initiative is the brainchild of Cassette Stories’ Babette Wijntjes.
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Reviews
‘Bread And Salt’: Cairo Review
Damian Kocur’s mature and thought-provoking debut sees a talented pianist return to the pressure cooker of his small home town
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‘My Name Is Happy’: IDFA Review
British co-production looks at femicide through the story of Turkish survivor Mutlu Kaya
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‘The Last Dolphin King’: IDFA Review
Netflix documentary takes on the case of controversial Spanish dolphin trainer Jose Luis Barbero