All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 719
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Reviews
‘On The Fringe’: Venice Review
Lives on the edge in this Spanish social-realist drama starring Penelope Cruz and Luis Tosar
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Features
Toronto 2022 preview: Screen’s guide to World Cinema, Discovery and Midnight Madness
Toronto International Film Festival runs September 8-18.
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Features
What a Chapter 11 bankruptcy could mean for Cineworld and Regal
US process does not necessarily mean quick sale and liquidation and is often focused on restructure.
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‘Skin Deep’: Venice Review
Alex Schaad’s witty, body-switching debut explores identity, gender fluidity and sexuality
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‘Dogborn’: Venice Review
Isabella Carbonell’s debut feature is a tightly focused drama about homelessness and sex trafficking
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News
UK’s T A P E moves into theatrical distribution with Miryam Charles’ ‘Cette Maison’ (exclusive)
It is the debut feature of Canadian-Haitian director Charles.
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Realness Institute, Series Mania, Storyboard Collective unveil participants in AuthenticA lab (exclusive)
Kenya’s Angela Wamai, South Africa’s Chantel Clark, Ghana’s Jessica Hagan and Nigeria’s Tony Sebastian Ukpo have been selected.
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UK’s Park Circus undergoes staff restructure (exclusive)
Graham Fulton and Jen Davies depart to set up a new distribution venture.
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European Film Academy reveals 2022 Young Audience Award nominations
The award honours films for teenagers aged 12-14.
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‘Innocence’: Venice Review
Guy Davidi examines Israel’s compulsory military service in this thought-provoking documentary
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News
Maria Dahlin to lead Sam Productions and Meta Films expansion in Sweden
SAM Productions’ owners are Søren Sveistrup, Adam Price and Studiocanal.
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Features
Arenamedia: the Australian outfit heading to Toronto with a trio of titles
‘Blueback’ starring Mia Wasikowska among those set to screen at TIFF.
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News
First trailer for Niccolò Falsetti Venice title ‘Margins’ (exclusive)
The Italian comedy-drama follows an aspiring punk band whose friendship is put to the test when they get the chance to open for their favourite band.
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Nadine Dorries to quit as UK culture secretary
Penny Mordaunt and Kemi Badenoch linked to role ahead of cabinet reshuffle.
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Features
How new funds and alliances are boosting Southeast Asian cinema
Southeast Asian films are gaining profile on the international stage.
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‘Amanda’: Venice Review
First-timer Carolina Cavalli presents a distinctive portrait of a ‘friendless weirdo’ living in Turin
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‘Love Life’: Venice Review
Family tensions are exacerbated by tragedy in Koji Fukada’s emotional melodrama
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‘Eismayer’: Venice Review
Gerhard Liebmann gives a full-throttle performance in this true-life drama about a closeted military man
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‘My Name Is Alfred Hitchcock’: Telluride Review
Mark Cousins presents an intriguing exploration of Alfred Hitchcock’s work