All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 746
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Reviews
‘Persuasion’: Review
Netflix’s attempt to update Jane Austen’s novel for the Instagram generation is less than persuasive
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Features
How three Asian box office hits saw off Hollywood blockbusters
Latest Made in Asia report showcases the biggest box office films in 12 markets.
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News
Arizona adopts new production tax incentive with $125m annual funding
The state returns to the US incentive arms race after more than a decade
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News
US Academy launches programme for Black UK film composers
The initiative is intended to foster broader representation in film composition
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News
‘My Imaginary Country’ goes to Icarus for North America (exclusive)
Patricio Guzman’s documentary about protests on the streets of Chile will get a major city roll-out
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News
James Caan, ‘The Godfather’ and ‘Misery’ star, dies aged 82
The Oscar-nominated actor’s other films included Thief, Bottle Rocket and Elf.
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Reviews
‘Afghan Dreamers’: Galway Review
Stirring documentary about the mixed fortunes of the Afghan Girls Robotics Team
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Reviews
‘Clouded Reveries’: Galway Review
Ciara Nic Chormaic presents an intimate, poetic portrait of writer Doireann Ni Ghriofa
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News
‘Tinnitus’: first trailer for Brazilian thriller as Loco Films boards Karlovy Vary premiere (exclusive)
The film will debut in the new Karlovy Vary Proxima section.
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News
Cannes award-winners to compete at Jerusalem Film Festival 2022
International competition titles include ‘Broker’ and ‘Decision To Leave’ from South Korea.
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News
Rising Mexican director Michelle Garza Cervera reveals details of busy development slate
Michelle Garza Cervera’s ’Huesera’ won two awards at Tribeca Film Festival earlier this year.
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Features
“We know we can help,” says FIDLab head of the daring, experimental projects it supports
FIDLab runs from July 7-8 in Marseille.
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Features
“You will discover films,” says festival programmer Cyril Neyrat of the appeal of FIDMarseille
Neyrat is one of the new top team, along with Tsveta Dobreva and Fabienne Moris.
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News
San Sebastian unveils opening night film for 70th edition
The festival runs from September 16-24.
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Features
Director Andreas Horvath on his Karlovy Vary doc ‘Zoo Lock Down’: “The animals are like actors on a stage”
Austrian filmmaker’s latest is a lockdown profile of the inhabitants of Salzburg Zoo.
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Features
Alex Garland talks ‘Men’, upcoming war film and why he may quit directing
The A24 horror is set to open South Korea’s Bifan film festival.
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Features
Bifan director Shin Chul talks revamping the Korean fantastic festival
Festival director also reveals why Alex Garland’s ‘Men’ was selected as opening film.
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Features
How Korea’s Bifan festival is expanding while continuing to “stay strange”
Fantastic film festival to host 80 world premieres.
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News
David Madden joins Wattpad Webtoon Studios in global entertainment role
Company is the joint studios division of Korean-owned Wattpad and Webtoon.
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News
‘Stranger Things’ spin-off series in the works from the Duffer brothers
The brothers’ new company is also developing a stage play set in the world of the series.