All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 841
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Ukrainian filmmaker Oleg Sentsov calls for Russian cinema boycott from the trenches
Director who was held for five years in Russian jails and prison camps is now a reservist volunteer on Ukraine’s frontline
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Questlove on the mammoth editing challenge of ‘Summer Of Soul’
Questlove’s documentary about ‘the Black Woodstock’ condenses 40 hours of concert footage down into an Oscar-nominated feature.
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TIFF bans state-backed Russian delegations from festival, will programme independent Russian films
Statement follows similar action by Cannes, Venice.
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Being a carer has “negative impact” on screen career, say 75% of respondents in Irish report
The report was published during Dublin International Film Festival.
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‘Enys Men’, ‘Pretty Red Dress’ and Quiddity Films receive backing from UK Global Screen Fund
A further £502,882 has been allocated.
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Festival regular Fatih Akin strikes first-look deal with WarnerMedia
US studio was previously a producer partner on In The Fade, The Golden Glove and Rhinegold.
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Awards whispers: anonymous Bafta, Ampas members share how they will vote in major categories
Screen International’s group of anonymous voters reveal how they are going to cast their ballots.
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Alana Haim on her toughest ‘Licorice Pizza’ scene, future acting plans
Alana Haim has tasted musical success with her siblings in the band Haim, but she’s now receiving acting plaudits for making her movie debut in Paul Thomas Anderson’s latest.
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Studiocanal boards Thomas Vinterberg’s debut TV series ‘Families Like Ours’
Studiocanal will co-produce and oversee worldwide sales, excluding France, Benelux and Scandinavia.
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How the ‘Boiling Point’ team landed Stephen Graham and shot the film in one continuous take
“If Stephen [Graham] had said, ‘I’ll take the week off,’ we would not be here today,” says producer Bart Ruspoli.
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Ukrainian producer Denis Ivanov calls for blanket ban of Russian films in open letter
Ivanov’s credits include Oleg Sentsov’s ‘Rhino’ and Sergio Loznitsa’s ’Donbass’.
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Filmart’s Peggie Liu on the changes and challenges of its 2022 online edition
Associate director at Hong Kong’s Filmart looks ahead to the third virtual edition.
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Hong Kong industry director Jacob Wong on taking films from “cradle to maturity”
Wong reveals why he is spending more time in China.
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Hong Kong’s Filmart readies third virtual edition as buyers “appetite for film still strong”
Asia’s largest content market is set to roll out for a third year online.
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Bleecker Street hires former Paramount exec Kyle Davies as head of distribution
Release slate includes Guy Nattiv’s upcoming Golda starring Helen Mirren.
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Trafalgar Releasing sets worldwide release for Andrew Dominik’s ‘This Much I Know To Be True’
The film debuted as a Berlinale Special title last month.
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Iris Knobloch tipped as a candidate for Cannes president role, French media reports
Incumbent Cannes Film Festival president Pierre Lescure has said he could step down early from his current mandate running until 2023.
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“More collaboration, less empire building”: Glasgow’s Allison Gardner calls for cross-festival camaraderie
Gardner is co-director of Glasgow Film Festival, which starts today (March 2) and runs until March 13.
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Venice Film Festival to welcome Russian filmmakers “who oppose the current regime”
Venice is the latest event to respond to the war in Ukraine.
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Doha Film Institute unveils 45 projects to be showcased at Qumra 2022
The eighth edition of the annual talent incubator takes place online from March 18-23.