All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 837
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Blue Fox acquires Crossroad Lending, launches digital finance hub
Entity will focus on US tax credit loans, gap/supergap loans, US minimum guarantees.
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Japan release of ‘Confession’ pulled after director Hideo Sakaki accused of sexual abuse
Allegations by several actresses were published by a Japanese magazine.
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Memoria to begin “cinemas only…forever” US tour on April 1
Colombia-set drama will play throughout country in string of engagements across multiple cities.
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Netflix France unveils 2022 line-up, talks impact of new investment obligations
French hub confirms €200m investment in French series and features this year.
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Pandemic restrictions are creating TV crew discontent, says Banijay UK chief exec
During a virtual RTS Mental Health in Film and TV Production After Covid event last week, Hicks was joined by Bectu head Philippa Childs, chief exec of the Film & TV Charity Alex Pumfrey and production co-ordinator Alicia Dalrymple.
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Torino reveals 2022 ScriptLab projects
TFL has also unveiled the 10 writers picked for the inaugural edition of its SeriesLab – Talents scheme.
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WaZabi Films strikes EFM sales on comedy ‘Goodbye Happiness’ (exclusive)
Deals close in France, Spain, Portugal.
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Oscar attendees from outside Los Angeles will not have to quarantine
Academy drops five-day requirement after taking medical advice.
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European public funders should “cut bureaucracy and make quicker decisions”, says major report (exclusive)
The recommendations are part of a groundbreaking new report from Sweden’s Film i Väst.
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Reviews
‘A House Made Of Splinters’: Thessaloniki Review
In pre-war Ukraine, an orphanage for temporary placements tries to deal with the psychological wounds of conflict
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Pixar employees cite same-sex censorship amid ‘Don’t Say Gay’ bill furore
”Beyond the “inspiring content” that we aren’t even allowed to create, we require action.”
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Industry figures urge Academy to reverse telecast plan in open letter
“To diminish any of those individual categories in the pursuit of ratings and short-term profits does irreparable damage.”
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Apple TV+ lands doc about British F1 racing legend Lewis Hamilton
Sports star to produce with Penni Thow, Box to Box Films, One Community.
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French theatrical release of ‘Cyrano’ on track for March 30, sources say
French media reported on Tuesday that film’s local theatrical released had been cancelled.
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Warner Bros shifts release dates, pushes ‘Aquaman 2’, ‘The Flash’ into 2023
Wonka to open on December 15 2023. The Meg 2 set for August 2023.
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‘Angry Young Men’: Glasgow Review
Paul Morris’s one-man microbudget movie explores childhood rivalries set on a fictional housing estate in Scotland
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Features
The story behind Oscar-nominated documentary ‘Writing With Fire’
Screen talks to director duo Rintu Thomas and Sushmit Ghosh.
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‘Parallel Mothers’ star Penelope Cruz on her intense working relationship with Pedro Almodovar
Penelope Cruz has made seven feature films with Pedro Almodovar over the past 25 years.
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‘The Worst Person In The World’ duo Joachim Trier and Eskil Vogt on their writing partnership: "We talk more about life"
They met three decades ago and have been friends and collaborators ever since, including co-writing multiple Oscar and Bafta nominee The Worst Person In The World.
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'Dune' editor Joe Walker on finding the right length for the film
With Dune, Joe Walker has edited his fourth feature for director Denis Villeneuve — and has been rewarded with Bafta and Oscar nominations.