All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 838
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Tallinn Black Nights to present five Ukrainian projects at Cannes market
PÖFF will bring five Ukrainian titles in the Goes to Cannes showcase at the Marché du Film.
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Screen Scotland adopts BFI Diversity Standards
The measures will be introduced from April 1 2022.
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Features
Making ‘Drive My Car’: filmmakers talk production challenges, pushing for a bigger budget
’Drive My Car’ has grossed more than $1m at the US box office and earned four Oscar nominations — but the road to glory was far from smooth.
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A24 raises $225m equity investment to fund expansion
Company founders, employees to retain “significant majority” of company equity.
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Controversial Hong Kong doc ‘Revolution Of Our Times’ opens strong in Taiwan
Award-winning documentary about the 2019 Hong Kong protests was first seen at Cannes.
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NATO forms The Cinema Foundation to promote exhibition, diversity
NATO’s Jackie Brenneman to serve as president.
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The Screen Podcast: our final Bafta predictions plus Nina Menkes interview
Screen team give their final Bafta predictions ahead of the ceremony on March 13
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Paramount Players folds into Paramount film group
Jeremy Kramer out at youth-oriented division after 18 months.
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How ‘Borrowed Time’ and ‘The Sunny Side Of The Street’ rose through the HAF ranks
‘Screen’ explores the first two projects to rise through the ranks of the Hong Kong-Asia Film Forum (HAF).
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Focus sets US release date for Film4, BFI-backed Sundance entry ‘Brian And Charles’
Bankside launched sales at Cannes last year.
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Reviews
‘Adult Adoption’: Glasgow Review
Actor and playright Ellie Moon wrote and stars in this quirky comedy drama about a care leaver seeking adult adoption
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Canneseries unveils 2022 competition line-up
The fifth edition will see the TV festival return to its original springtime slot to run alongside MipTV.
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Eagle Pictures among backers of ‘Rush Hour’ franchise producer Jonathan Glickman’s Panoramic Media
Gary Barber, Lantern Entertainment, Pinky Promise among strategic investors.
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Ukraine-set doc ‘A House Made Of Splinters’ among Visions du Réel Grand Angle line-up
The Swiss documentary festival has unveiled the line-ups for its Grand Angle and Latitudes sections.
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Features
Word of Mouth - ‘Succession’ actress Dasha Nekrasova: “I’m not allowed to shitpost anymore”
The Belarusian-American Succession actress, writer, director and Red Scare podcast host on the friends she turns to for recommendations.
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Australian film sector boosted by drive to find diverse voices
Some of the most exciting new films coming out of Australia are the result of a national drive to find and support stories from traditionally underrepresented quarters.
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UK’s ScreenSkills to invest £10m in high-end TV training amid skills gap concerns
A survey has found almost 90% consider shortages a serious concern.
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Female gatekeepers from the UK industry talk favourite films, mentors and ones to watch
Execs including Mia Bays, Clare Binns, Melanie Iredale, Lia Devlin and Farhana Bhula discuss the films and women who have inspired their careers.
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Ciaran Hinds on his “barking mad” career, Oscar-nominated ‘Belfast’ role
Ciaran Hinds has played his share of intimidating roles on screen — but it’s as a sweet-natured grandfather in Belfast that he has earned his first Oscar and Bafta nominations.
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Steven Spielberg speaks out against Academy’s telecast plan
“We should all have a seat at the supper table together live at 5.”