All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 682
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Reviews
‘Big Sleep’: Busan Review
A world-weary factory worker befriends a homeless boy in this debut from Kim Tae-hoon
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News
Saudi Arabia’s Film AlUla outlines filming incentives and studio plans
Films such as ‘Cherry’ and the upcoming ’Kandahar’ have shot in the region.
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Upgrade Productions appoints Caroline Kusser head of series
The Los Angeles company is developing local-language series and films.
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Marrakech Film Festival unveils star-powered jury to join president Paolo Sorrentino
Diane Kruger, Vanessa Kirby, Oscar Isaac among the jury members for festival’s comeback edition.
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‘Smile’ becomes first 18-rated film to top UK-Ireland box office in over three years
Paramount horror surges a sizeable 17% percent on last weekend.
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BFI Film Fund applications from UK filmmakers to close from November
The new National Lottery funding strategy kicks in from April 2023.
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‘Pretty Red Dress’: London Review
An ex-con explores his true self in Dionne Edwards’ exhilarating feature debut
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Kristin Irving, Anu Henriques join revamped BBC Film team
Claudia Yusef expands role to commissioning executive.
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‘Batgirl’ directors Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah ready ‘Terrorist Hunter’ series (exclusive)
Series about the hunt for ISIS terrorists is being developed by Brussels-based Versus Production.
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‘Peafowl’: Busan Review
A trans woman returns to her rural home town in Byun Sung-bin’s assured debut
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‘Greenhouse’: Busan Review
An ambitious and increasingly discombobulating debut from Lee Sol-hui can look forward to further festival play
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‘My Father’s Dragon’: London Review
Cartoon Saloon’s Nora Twomey adapts this charming animated adaptation of the 1948 children’s book
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Reviews
‘Klokkenluider’: London Review
Actor Neil Maskell makes his directorial debut with a whistleblower drama set in Belgium
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News
BFI ramps up international activities with plans for quarterly country-focused initiatives (exclusive)
First event will be staged in London next spring with Flemish initiative Connext.
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Features
De Mensen readies WWII prison camp drama and Heysel Stadium disaster series
Prolific production company is presenting a wide-ranging slate at Connext.
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Features
Rising Belgian filmmakers Ish Ait Hamou and Monir Ait Hamou talk debut project ‘BXL’
The semi-autobiographical film is about two brothers growing up in a tough part of Brussels.
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John Fithian to retire as top US theatre group lobbyist in May 2023
NATO executive board begins search for successor.
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Davy Chou’s ‘Return to Seoul’ triumphs at Athens International Film Festival
Laura Poitras’ All the Beauty and the Bloodshed and Manuela Martelli’s 1976 also among winners.
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Features
International execs and festival curators head to Connext 2022 in search of Belgian gems
The showcase of Flemish and Belgian film and TV introduced Lukas Dhont to the wider world.
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“I knew what I wanted”: Veerle Baetens on shooting her directorial debut ‘When It Melts’
‘When It Melt’ is a buzz project at Connext 2022, eyeing a 2023 festival berth.