All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 831
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News
German Motion Picture Fund increases budget by 50% to meet series demand
The annual budget for German Motion Picture Fund is set to rise from €50m to €75m.
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Features
Spanish sales outfit Film Factory Entertainment: “Asia can be strong when you have a horror film”
The Spanish sales agent talks challenging markets and new opportunities.
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Features
Rithy Panh on the joy he finds in mentoring rising filmmakers
The Cambodian documentarian is the lead mentor at this year’s Doha Film Institute’s Short Documentary Lab.
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Reviews
‘Master Of Light’: SXSW Review
SXSW’s documentary Grand Jury award winner is a rich, complex portrait of the painter and activist George Anthony Morton
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Reviews
‘The Lost City’: SXSW Review
Sandra Bullock and Channing Tatum headline Paramount’s jungle-set screwball adventure romance
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Promotion
FYC screening: watch Oscar documentary nominee ‘Attica’
The screening will be available for 24 hours from March 18, 15:00 UK time / 7:00 PT time.
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News
Four Qumra 2021 projects that have gone on to wow the festival circuit
’Costa, Brava Lebanon’, ’El Gran Movimiento’, ’Prayers For The Stolen’ and ’Les Enfants Terribles’ have been widely lauded.
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Features
How Qumra is adapting to support burgeoning talent from the MENA region
This year’s edition will support the development of 45 projects across short, feature and series formats.
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Promotion
How new training schemes are helping the UK production sector
ScreenSkills runs a range of programmes that find people in other sectors with experience the industry needs and supports them in.
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Promotion
How Taiwan is stepping into the international drama scene
Taiwan is stepping into the international drama scene with series set to travel the world
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News
Producer Alexander Rodnyansky decries move to exclude him from Russia’s “cultural agenda”
”I will continue to produce my films as I planned.”
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Sellers herald productive virtual Filmart as Asian firms look ahead to Cannes
After the third virtual Filmart, some may wait until this autumn before travelling again.
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News
Roundtable, Cinedigm strike broad strategic pact, set thriller slate
Initiative includes 10-strong thriller slate.
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News
Netflix UK execs tease upcoming slate including erotic thriller ‘Damage’
Richard Armitage, Charlie Murphy to star in Gaumount, Moonage Pictures series.
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Reviews
‘Long Live My Happy Head’: Thessaloniki Review
A moving portrait of graphic novelist Gordon Shaw drawing his journey through cerebral cancer when the global pandemic hits
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News
Constantin’s Martin Moszkowicz to receive CinemaCon honour
In-person convention returns to Las Vegas from April 25-28.
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Reviews
‘Cheaper By The Dozen’: Review
Gail Lerner’s modern update of this popular comedy about a blended family of 12 will be right at home on Disney+
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Features
Billie Eilish and Finneas O’Connell talk Oscar-nominated ‘No Time To Die’ song, writing for Pixar’s ‘Turning Red’
”You get to pretend you’re a 40-year-old spy who’s had his heart broken. What a thrill to write from that perspective!”
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Abu Dhabi consortium takes majority stake in Starzplay Arabia
Streaming service hosts series such as ‘Outlander’ and ‘Baghdad Central’.