All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 703
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Features
My Screen Life: 3000 Pictures’ Elizabeth Gabler on her mentors, unwinding with her horses, and the hardest film she's ever worked on
The Sony-owned, literary-driven 3000 Pictures has credits including this summer’s Where The Crawdads Sing and Telluride premiere Lady Chatterley’s Lover.
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Making ‘The Wonder’: Sebastian Lelio on his Ireland-set ‘fasting girls’ drama starring Florence Pugh
‘The Wonder’ is Chilean filmmaker Sebastian Lelio’s third English-language feature
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Reviews
‘Louis Armstrong’s Black & Blues’: Toronto Review
Sacha Jenkins crafts a portrait of iconic musician Louis Armstrong and an exploration of racial inequality
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‘The Lost King’: Toronto Review
A further exhumation of the King in the carpark from director Stephen Frears and stars Sally Hawkins and co-writer Steve Coogan
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‘The Fabelmans’: Toronto Review
Steven Spielberg takes his autobiographical childhood portrait to Toronto, with Michelle Williams and Paul Dano starring
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News
Costa Rica selects ‘Domingo And The Mist’ as Oscar submission (exclusive)
Films Boutique handles sales on the title which is screening at TIFF.
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‘Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery’: Toronto Review
Daniel Craig travels to Greece as Netflix takes over Rian Johnson’s glossy whodunnit series.
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Steven Spielberg’s ’The Fabelmans’ brings house down at TIFF world premiere
“This film is for me a way of bringing my mom and dad back.”
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‘The King’s Horseman’: Toronto Review
Biyi Bandele’s bustling, vibrant final film is an adaptation of Wole Soyinka’s acclaimed anti-colonial play
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‘Unruly’: Toronto Review
Malou Reymann’s accomplished second feature is the powerful story of a young woman institutionalised in 1930s Denmark
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‘A Gaza Weekend’: Toronto Review
Basil Khalil’s feature debut finds the humour in a couple hiding out from a mutant virus in the Gaza Strip
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‘Allelujah’: Toronto Review
The patients of a geriatric unit fight to save it from closure in Richard Eyre’s well-meaning if baggy drama
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‘The Hanging Sun’: Venice Review
UK/Italian Jo Nesbo adaptation from Sky closes out the 79th Venice Film Festival with a thud
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News
‘All The Beauty And The Bloodshed’ wins 2022 Venice Golden Lion
‘Saint Omer’ takes Grand Jury prize; best director to Luca Guadagnino for ‘Bones And All’.
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‘Weird: The Al Yankovic Story’: Toronto Review
Daniel Radcliffe stars in this Midnight Madness recreation for director Eric Appel and the Roku channel
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'The Woman King' duo Viola Davis, Gina Prince-Bythewood on fighting prejudice
In Conversation With… session hears how and director have fought for their success.
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VMI Worldwide boards TIFF sales on high school film ‘The Crusades’ (exclusive)
Leo Milano directed high school coming-of-age story.
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‘Unruly’ director Malou Reymann talks TIFF Discovery title: “It’s scary how relevant it is”
Danish writer/director Malou Reymann tells Screen about combining historical truth with contemporary emotional resonance in Discovery title Unruly.
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‘Brother’: Toronto Review
Clement Virgo’s supremely confident and affecting drama stars Aaron Pierre and Lamar Johnson as siblings growing up in Toronto in the 1980s
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‘Sisu’ director Jalmari Helander on Tarantino influences, shooting in Lapland
Finnish filmmaker Jalmari Helander tells Screen about his action-packed, Nazi-fighting tale Sisu, which premieres in TIFF’s Midnight Madness.