All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 658
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Production starts on Sadie Frost’s ‘Twiggy’ doc, Paul McCartney and Brooke Shields to feature (exclusive)
Real-life moments from Twiggy’s career will be recreated using virtual production, with Twiggy playing herself.
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5,000 industry workers at risk of poverty in UK, says Film and TV Charity
Charity calls for donations from those who can afford them.
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Reviews
‘Tinnitus’: Cairo Review
An professional diver does battle with her body in Gregorio Graziosi’s stylish thriller
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Margot Robbie says Disney not moving ahead on ‘Pirates Of The Caribbean’ spin-off
Studio had not responded at time of writing.
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Reviews
‘Poker Face’: Review
Russell Crowe returns to the director’s chair for this Australian saga of a long night at the card table
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Brazil’s ‘Bittersweet Rain’ triumphs at Mar del Plata
Category A festival in Argentina ran November 3-13.
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‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’ $180m North American debut breaks November record
Amblin/Universal’s heavyweight Oscar contender ’The Fabelmans’ opens well in platform launch
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Mani Haghighi calls on international industry and the Oscars to do more to support the Iranian protest movement
“Press releases and social media messages achieve nothing,” said the filmmaker.
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“I’m proud of being described as a threat to national security,” says Laura Poitras
“It means the work is causing some discomfort.”
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Alice Diop’s French Oscar submission ‘Saint Omer‘ tops 19th Seville European Film Festival
Georgia Oakley’s ‘Blue Jean’ won the audience award.
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Reviews
‘The Lost Souls Of Syria’: IDFA Review
European lawyers seek justice for victims of Syria’s genocide in this hard-hitting documentary
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Disney plans lay-offs, hiring freeze amid economic challenges
CEO Bob Chapek warns of “tough and uncomfortable decisions” ahead.
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‘A House Made Of Splinters’, ‘Young Plato’ join ‘All The Beauty And The Bloodshed’ among IDA nominees
Source: Courtesy of the Sundance Institute ‘A House Made of Splinters’ Simon Lereng Wilmont’s Thessaloniki Documentary Festival winner A House Made Of Splinters and Young Plato from Neasa Ní Chianáin and Declan McGrath are among the 38th International Documentary Association (IDA) feature nominees with Laura Poitras’s ...
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Magnolia Pictures acquires Pope Francise doc ‘In Viaggio’
Oscar-nominated Gianfranco Rosi documents Pontiff’s extensive global travels in first years of papacy.
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Alice Diop’s ‘Saint Omer’ earns double nomination for France’s Louis Delluc prize
France’s Oscar submission nominated in best feature and birst first film categories.
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Features
What can the international industry expect from IDFA 2022?
Top doc execs, buyers and sellers are in Amsterdam to talk - and buy films.
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Poland, Ukraine projects triumph at 2022 Connecting Cottbus
Connecting Cottbus took place November 9-11.
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‘Before, Now And Then’ wins top prize at Asia Pacific Screen Awards
Other winners included ‘Return To Seoul’, ‘Farha’ and ‘All That Breathes’
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Features
Metaverse and virtual production experts make case for closer collaboration with filmmakers
Creative tech experts came together at the Geneva Digital Market.
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Reviews
‘Much Ado About Dying’: IDFA Review
Documentarian Simon Chambers captures the final five years of his eccentric uncle’s life