All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 845
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News
UK producers face uncertainty as Covid protocol guidance set to be updated
“The real concern is around insurance,” said one producer.
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Features
How ’King Richard’ filmmakers told the story of “a very complicated guy”
Screen talks to the King Richard team about realising their collective vision.
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TIFF unveils key additions to programming team, details of 2022 edition
Women comprise 50% of entire programming team.
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European Film Academy expresses solidarity with Ukraine
61 of the EFA’s 4,000-plus members are from Ukraine.
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Birds’ Eye View launches 2022 Filmonomics training programme (exclusive)
The scheme is for feature writers, directors, producers of marginalised genders who are either on the verge of making their first feature, or have just made or released their debut.
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Eye Filmmuseum director Sandra den Hamer to step down
Den Hamer, a former Rotterdam artistic director, has run the film culture institute for 15 years
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Reviews
‘Kind Hearts’: Berlin Review
A sweet, gentle exploration of adolescent love between a young Belgian couple wins the Grand Prix in Berlin’s Generation 14plus
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News
Screen 2021-22 FYC Awards Screening programme
The first screenings in the programme are the Oscar entries for Luxembourg, Ukraine, Panama, Netherlands and Algeria.
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Reviews
‘Young Plato’: Dublin Review
Inspiring primary school principal anchors heartrending documentary set in Northern Ireland
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Academy telecast decision sparks disappointment
Organisation reversed similar decision three years ago following outcry.
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Kino Lorber acquires Cannes Camera d’Or winner ‘Murina’ (exclusive)
Martin Scorsese served as executive producer.
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Features
The movie musical's changing fortunes at the Oscars - and what next for the genre
The movie musical’s relationship with the Oscars dates all the way back to 1930, and several song-powered titles are in the mix for awards this year.
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News
Dublin’s Grainne Humphreys on what the industry can expect from this year’s festival
The Dublin International Film Festival is taking place as a hybrid event until March 6.
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Features
‘The Tragedy Of Macbeth’ star Denzel Washington on the film's “no stick-up-the-butt Shakespearean acting” rule
With ’The Tragedy Of Macbeth’, Denzel Washington has landed a 10th Oscar nomination.
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‘Vietnamese Horror Story’ scores box office success as cinemas reopen in Vietnam
Local horror has proved a hit following an easing of pandemic restrictions.
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NonStop buying spree includes ‘Peter Von Kant’, ‘Dark Glasses’ (exclusive)
NonStop also picks up three Sundance titles.
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Reviews
‘The Quiet Girl’: Dublin Review
Colm Bairead’s Berlin award-winning debut feature opens the Dublin Film Festival
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Jero Yun, Isiah Medina titles among Jeonju Cinema Project selection
Selection includes projects from Korea, France, Canada and China among others.
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Hong Kong film festival postponed as Covid cases rise
Marks the second time since 2020 that HKIFF has been forced to cancel due to the pandemic.
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Vertigo acquires UK and Ireland rights to Charades’ Sundance title ‘Piggy’ (exclusive)
The Spanish rural thriller premiered in Sundance’s Midnight section.