All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 718
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Features
How Hong Kong cinema is bouncing back with local hits from new talent
Beleaguered Hong Kong cinemas are being revived by local hits from new talent, but censorship continues to prove a challenge
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First trailer for Ukrainian Venice title ‘Luxembourg, Luxembourg’ (exclusive)
Twin brothers set out on a journey to see their dying father, who left them as children, in Luxembourg once last time.
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‘War Sailor’, ‘The Emigrants’ win top prizes in Haugesund
Co-Production Market’s best project award goes to ‘The Love Pill’ from Sweden.
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Venice 2022 preview: Screen’s guide to the Out Of Competition titles
Strand includes Olivia Wilde’s ’Don’t Worry Darling’ and Walter Hill’s ‘Dead For A Dollar’.
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LevelK boards Axel Petersén’s Malta-set drama ‘Shame On Dry Land’ (exclusive)
Writer/director Axel Petersén calls it “a redemption drama stuck inside a Mediterranean Noir”.
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US’ Cohen Media Group acquires Jeremy Thomas’ UK outfit HanWay Films
HanWay will continue to be branded as an independent label.
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California tax credit extension put on hold
The five-year extension is expected to get a second run with a more detailed diversity requirement.
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TIFF Tribute Awards for Hildur Guonadottir and Sally El Hosaini
Guonadottir is in the festival with Women Talking and El Hosaini with The Swimmers.
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HBO Max Europe cuts to hit original programming executives for Nordics, CEE
The streamer is laying off nearly 30 members of European original programming teams.
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A24, the Eggers Brothers line up ‘The Front Room’
Company finances, produces and handles worldwide distribution.
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Richard E. Grant joins cast of Emerald Fennell’s ‘Saltburn’ now shooting in UK
Archie Madekwe, Alison Oliver also sign on to ’Promising Young Woman’ director’s follow-up.
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Netflix will earn more ad revenue from Europe than US by 2027, predicts report
Western Europe will produce annual advertising revenue of $1.9bn for Netflix while the US will only produce $1bn
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US Academy to step up international member engagement, says new CEO
“You’ll see us at more international film festivals,” said new CEO Bill Kramer.
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Roadside Attractions, Hulu strike pay 1 pact
Deal covers upcoming releases Call Jane, Gigi & Nate.
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The Exchange boards sales on TIFF world premiere ‘V/H/S/99’ (exclusive)
Horror anthology to debut via Shudder in North America, UK & Ireland, Australia and New Zealand in October.
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First trailer for Noah Baumbach’s Venice opener ‘White Noise’ with Adam Driver, Greta Gerwig
Project is Baumbach’s first feature in a multi-year deal with Netflix.
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Canadian Screen Awards to bring in gender-neutral acting categories
Shift comes into effect in 2023. Nominations per category to increase from five to eight.
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Venice plans red carpet flash mob protest for Jafar Panahi premiere
Panahi, whose film No Bears plays in Venice’s Competition, was sentenced to six years in prison in June.
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Amcomri Entertainment establishes €10m feature film investment fund
Amcomri has become the lead sponsor of Ireland’s Richard Harris International Film Festival.
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Rotterdam, Cannes and mk2 execs join European Works In Progress Cologne jury
The industry event will take place from October 17-19.