All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 749
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Features
Stars of Tomorrow one-to-one: Sally El Hosaini & Ruth Greenberg
The duo discuss about avoiding being pigeonholed and when it’s time to change a decision.
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Reviews
‘Fucking Bornholm’ : Karlovy Vary Review
Tensions derail a holiday with friends in Anna Kazejak’s well-observed Danish drama
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News
Sophie Linnenbaum’s ‘The Ordinaries’ triumphs at Filmfest München
The sci-fi satire is Sophie Linnenbaum’s graduation film.
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News
Alex Law, Hong Kong director of ‘Echoes Of The Rainbow’, dies at 69
Filmmaker wrote nearly 20 features over a 30-year career.
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News
New Zealand film festival reveals titles for scaled-down 2022 edition
Opening and closing films unveiled.
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Reviews
‘Vesper’: Karlovy Vary Review
Ecological fragility fuels this dystopian sci-fi from Kristina Buozyte and Bruno Samper
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News
“Stop talking about it, start raising money”: Liev Schreiber urges Ukraine action at Karlovy Vary
Schreiber also urged caution around Russian state propaganda.
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News
Karlovy Vary opens with interactive ceremony, Eva Zaoralová tribute
Audience members encouraged to scan QR code, which led to YouTube video.
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News
‘Stranger Things’ breaks US streaming record
Series scores huge viewing numbers in advance of season four finale.
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Fantasia festival adds nine world premieres to complete line-up
Thirteen North American premieres also added, including Next Sohee for closing night.
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Directors Kristina Buožytė and Bruno Samper on their 10-year odyssey to make bio-punk fairy tale ‘Vesper’
“Our desire was to make a movie about hope.”
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Director Andrea Bagney on her Karlovy Vary homage to classical movies ‘Ramona’
’The idea of someone being bored while watching my film is my worst nightmare,’ says debut Spanish director
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News
UK-Ireland box office preview: ‘Minions: The Rise Of Gru’ aims for the top
Other new releases include ‘Nitram’ and ‘The Princess’.
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Features
Director Tomasz Wasilewski on ‘Fools’: “I wanted to make a film about the most difficult love I could imagine”
Polish filmmaker’s latest work world premieres at Karlovy Vary.
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News
Will private equity financing make a comeback for smaller UK companies?
EIS schemes could come back into favour as two producers win significant court cases against tax authorities.
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Four finalists revealed for Australia’s CinefestOZ prize
‘Transfusion’ starring Sam Worthington among those in the running.
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News
Venice Gap-Financing Market reveals narrative and doc feature line-up
International projects already have at least 70% of funding in place.
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Promotion
SCAD Lacoste Film Festival’s celebration of artistic endeavour offers an intimate moment with leading creatives
Source: Courtesy of SCAD SCAD summer theatre As the organiser of the world’s largest university-run film festival in the US, Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) knows how to put on a show. This weekend, for the first time the private, non-profit accredited US university ...
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Features
Stars of Tomorrow one-to-one: Fodhla Cronin O’Reilly & Cleona Ní Chrualaoi
The duo talk entering the industry, producers fees and balancing work with family.
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News
Los Angeles production industry to reinstate indoor masking
The move had been triggered by a jump in Covid cases in Los Angeles County