All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 68
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Features
‘Emilia Pérez’ make-up artist on transforming Karla Sofia Gascon into a drugs lord
Emilia Pérez make-up artist Julia Floch-Carbonel talks to Screen about her Bafta‑nominated work on Jacques Audiard’s ode to the power of transformation.
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News
Cate Blanchett teams with Rotterdam film festival for Displacement Film Fund
Short film scheme will fund the work of displaced filmmakers.
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UK producers Nicky Bentham, Sam Lavender to talk at Glasgow industry programme
The festival’s industry events run March 3-6.
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London’s Prince Charles Cinema fights back against closure risk
Cinema has launched a petition protesting the break clause in its landlord’s latest contract.
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Screen digital edition: January 28
The issue sees four UK awards campaigners give their verdicts on the Bafta nominations, and features an interview with Philip Knatchbull on his return to Curzon.
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Emerald Fennell’s ‘Wuthering Heights’ starts filming in the UK
The Emily Bronte adaptation stars Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi.
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Julie-Jeanne Régnault to leave as general secretary of European Film Agency Directors association
Exec has played a key role in European Union film industry policy discussions.
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First trailer for Laura Casabé’s Sundance world premiere ‘The Virgin Of The Quarry Lake’ (exclusive)
Filmax handles sales on the title.
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Reviews
‘Sorry, Baby’: Sundance Review
Barry Jenkins produces this insightful drama debut from Eva Victor
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Reviews
‘Opus’: Sundance Review
Ayo Edebiri and John Malkovich face the music in this predictable horror
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Reviews
‘The Wedding Banquet’: Sundance Review
Lily Gladstone and Bowen Yang head this sensitive update of Ang Lee’s Oscar-nominated comedy
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News
Ruben Östlund’s ‘The Entertainment System Is Down’ starts filming, reveals additional cast
Double Palme d’Or winners’ latest kicks off production in Budapest.
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Berlinale title ‘Late Shift’ heads to France, Spain, Benelux (exclusive)
The film, starring Leonie Benesch, will debut as a Berlinale Special premiere.
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Body horror ‘Together’ tops wishlists of Sundance buyers
Will a typically slow start to market activity in Park City soon click into life?
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Reviews
‘Life After’: Sundance Review
Sensitive exploration of assisted dying within the disabled community
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Reviews
‘Zodiac Killer Project’: Sundance Review
A failed film acts as a springboard to examine our fascination with true crime in this unconventional doc
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Reviews
‘Sauna’: Sundance Review
A queer romance attempts to blossom in this involving Copenhagen-set debut
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News
Sony Pictures acquires Tsui Hark’s ‘Legends Of The Condor Heroes: The Gallants’ (exclusive)
The feature has release dates set for the US and across Asia.
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Reviews
‘Khartoum’: Sundance Review
Five displaced Sudanese citizens re-enact their experiences in this immersive documentary