All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 699
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‘Blackport’ reels in buyers; ‘HIP’ set for US remake; ‘The English’ travels - European Scripted Briefs
A round-up of European drama deals and appointments.
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‘Saint Omer’, ‘One Fine Morning’ on five-strong French Oscar shortlist
The shortlist is the product of France’s new-look Oscar committee.
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Spain’s A Contracorriente boards Baltasar Kormákur’s ‘Whalemen – At the Ends of Earth’ (exclusive)
Set to film in 2023, the thriller will be presented at San Sebastian’s Creative Investors’ Conference.
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Carlos Vermut, Volta board Cannes Critics’ Week winner Laura Ferrés’ ‘The Permanent Picture’ (exclusive)
Ferrés’ debut feature started shooting this week near Barcelona.
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Reviews
‘Prisoner’s Daughter’: Toronto Review
Brian Cox stars as an ex-con while Kate Beckinsale is his disinterested daughter in Catherine Hardwicke’s Las Vegas-set drama
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Saban Films buys wartime saga ‘Battle For Saipan’ in off-fest deal at TIFF (exclusive)
Distributor brokered deal with Film Bridge International.
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‘Ticket To Paradise’: Review
George Clooney and Julia Roberts try their hand at an old-fashioned studio romcom for Universal
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IFC Films takes Zurich-bound Rebel Wilson drama 'The Almond And The Seahorse'
Separately, Sony Pictures Classics picks up Tribeca doc It Ain’t Over about baseball legend Yogi Berra.
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Slovakia selects Venice, Toronto title ‘Victim’ as Oscars 2023 international feature entry (exclusive)
The film will head to Busan International Film Festival next month.
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Features
Why La Rochelle is the place to be for French TV fiction
The festival runs September 13-18 in the French coastal town.
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Saudi Arabia’s Neom launches 40%+ production rebate as facilities and studios officially open
Some 25 productions have shot in the region in Saudi Arabia over the past 18 months.
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UK’s Film and TV Charity launches support for cost-of-living crisis
The charity is partnering with financial support service MoneyHelper
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Tallinn Black Nights reveals first competition titles for 2022 edition
Features include Albania’s entry to the Oscars.
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Prime Video signs first film and TV deal with African filmmaker
Jade Osiberu directed ‘Gangs Of Lagos’ which recently screened at TIFF.
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Rotterdam Film Festival back in cinemas with Return of the Tiger event
The October weekend event will screen films from this year’s festival.
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Ulrich Seidl will no longer receive Douglas Sirk award from Filmfest Hamburg
His controversial film ’Sparta’ will still screen as part of the programme.
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Cannes, Curzon, Netflix execs join Finnish Film Affair jury
The Finnish FIlm Affair will showcase 26 Nordic projects in development or production.
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Locarno to adopt gender-neutral acting awards from 2023
The two main competitions will present two acting awards each.
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Filmfest Hamburg reveals full 2022 line-up
New German titles, festival favourites and a Ukrainian competition,
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Reviews
‘What’s Love Got To Do With It?’: Toronto Review
Shekhar Kapur makes his return to the big screen with this Anglo-Asian romantic comedy