All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 724
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News
Cineworld admissions “below expectations” due to lack of blockbusters; shares fall 50%
Cinema chain exploring options to “obtain additional liquidity and potentially restructure its balance sheet”.
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Reviews
‘Serviam — I Will Serve’: Sarajevo Review
A creepy convent school is the setting for Ruth Mader’s horror-thriller
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EOne boss Darren Throop to step down at end of the year
Founder sold the firm to Hasbro in 2019.
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Michael Winterbottom says Boris Johnson series ‘This England’ not revised after 'partygate' revelations
“Our assumption is that everyone was trying to do their best.”
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Lucrecia Martel short ‘North Terminal’ to open Doclisboa’s 2022 edition
Portugal’s documentary festival runs October 6-15.
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Toronto unveils 2022 TIFF Docs, Contemporary World Cinema line-ups
Includes new work from Blackfish director Gabriela Cowperthwaite, Werner Herzog and Klaus Hӓrӧ.
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Producer Matthew James Wilkinson talks Stigma Films’ growing film and TV slate
‘T.I.M.’ is directed by Spencer Brown and stars Georgina Campbell.
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UK’s Warner Bros De Lane Lea relocates to purpose-built Soho office
The new purpose-built post production house will feature the UK’s largest mixing stage at 32,000 sq. ft.
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Poland's Heart of Europe TV festival launches co-production forum for film and TV projects
Event takes place in Warsaw from November 14-17.
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Number of UK homes subscribing to streaming platforms falls for the first time amid cost of living crisis
Ofcom says 19.2 million households now subscribe to one SVoD platform, down 350,000
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Production wraps on BFI-backed UK-South Africa feature ‘Low Rider’; first image revealed (exclusive)
Project from UK writer-director Campbell X is first feature produced by UK production outfit Boudica Entertainment.
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Bankside boards Sky-backed UK feature ‘Bonus Track’ as production begins (exclusive)
Jack Davenport, Alison Sudol, Susan Wokoma, Ray Panthaki and Josh O’Connor among cast.
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Features
How film festivals are navigating the international boycott of Russia
Some festivals are looking to encourage dialogue between the warring countries.
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News
Diversify funding routes to pay for social impact films, says Sarajevo panel
Executives from UK and US note an increase in money available for impact films.
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Reviews
‘Riders’: Sarajevo Review
Filmmaker Dominik Mencej announces himself as a significant new talent with this achingly tender road movie
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News
Germany shortlists nine Oscar candidates including ‘All Quiet On The Western Front’
Also in contention is Berlin title Rabiye Kurnaz vs. George W. Bush from Andreas Dresen.
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Features
Ukrainian director Marta Smerechynska on filming in a monastery for her documentary ‘Diary Of A Bride Of Christ’
Filmmaker wrestles with her sister’s decision to join a monastery.
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Ruben Ostlund updates on next film ‘The Entertainment System Is Down’ (exclusive)
Ostlund expects it to be an international co-production like ‘Triangle Of Sadness’.
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Ji.hlava awards Docu Talents features in Sarajevo, selects 2023 Emerging Producers
Qatar is the guest country for the 2023 Emerging Producers.
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Features
Romanian director Paul Negoescu talks Sarajevo premiere ‘Men Of Deeds’ plus 'Two Lottery Tickets' sequel
Director’s 2016 feature Two Lottery Tickets’ was a festival hit and Romanian box office success.