All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 827
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Paramount+, France’s Gaumont strike high-end drama partnership
Gaumont’s previous drama hits include Lupin, Narcos, Barbarian and Stillwater.
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Lionsgate promotes David Edwards to EVP global marketing
Veteran has worked on Hunger Games, John Wick franchises.
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Reviews
‘Beyond The Summit’: Malaga Review
Two solitary climbers help each other on the arduous slopes of Annapurna in Ibon Cormenzana’s fourth feature
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‘I Love My Dad’ wins again as SXSW 2022 unveils audience awards
Pretty Problems, Bad Axe, Atlanta among other winners announced on Wednesday.
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Netflix takes worldwide rights to Rwandan genocide drama ‘Trees Of Peace’ (exclusive)
Streamer plans summer debut for Alanna Brown’s award-winning feature debut.
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France’s Vendôme, Pathé to work on US stage musical version of ‘Coda’
They are partnering with Los Angeles-based non-profit theatre company Deaf West Theatre.
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Features
Six works in progress projects being showcased at Spanish Screenings
The projects are from Spain, Costa Rica, Mexico, and Chile.
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European buyers relish the chance to meet in person at Malaga’s Spanish Screenings
The event is providing plenty of much-missed networking opportunites.
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France’s Series Mania forges creative alliance with Taiwan’s TAICCA
Partnership aimed at strengthening ties between Europe and Taiwan.
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Iris Knobloch appointed Cannes Film Festival’s first female president
Former WarnerMedia executive will take up the role at the beginning of 2023.
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Features
Online pioneers make physical comeback: CPH:DOX directors talk 2022 edition
Katrine Kiilgaard and Niklas Engstrom’s first edition in charge launches today.
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Qumra mentor Ghassan Salhab talks about his early career and his new Beirut vampire film
Senegalese-born, Lebanese-French director talks about his hands-off mentoring approach.
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Syrian filmmaker Anas Khalaf on his Qumra feature project ‘The Photographer’
‘The Photographer’ is the second in a planned trilogy about the Syrian conflict following ‘The Translator’ in 2020.
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“We wanted to make a punk film,” Ariel Escalante Meza talks ‘Domingo And The Mist’
Second feature revolves around a man refusing to leave land frequented by the ghost of dead wife.
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The Screen Podcast: Oscar predictions, plus Denis Villeneuve on his biggest ‘Dune’ challenge
Screen team previews Sunday night’s Oscar ceremony.
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Banijay acquires Italian film and TV production outfit Grøenlandia Group
Grøenlandia has made films including ‘Rose Island’ and Sky series ‘Romulus’.
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Features
How the fight against fake news fuelled Imanol Uribe’s Malaga title ‘What Lucia Saw’
The Spanish thriller is being sold by Latido Films.
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Reviews
‘What Lucia Saw’: Malaga Review
Imanol Uribe grapples with the injustice of the famous 1989 murders of Jesuits in El Salvador in this familiar morality tale
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Dogwoof scores sales of CPH:DOX titles ‘River’, ‘How To Survive A Pandemic’ (exclusive)
‘River’ is in the Highlights strand, with ‘How To Survive A Pandemic’ in CPH:Science.
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UK’s NFTS appoints Sophie Turner Laing as first female chair
Former Endemol Shine and Sky executive succeeds Patrick McKenna.