All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 86
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Features
‘Flow’ director on the toughest challenges making the Golden Globe-winning animation and his next project
Gints Zilbalodis tells Screen how his dialogue-free animation Flow proved to be a learning experience in more ways than one.
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News
Sister’s Jane Featherstone calls for enhanced TV tax credit
Sister’s Jane Featherstone wants a tiered tax credit system to help lower-budget high-end TV as well as production in the nations and regions.
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News
Goteborg Film Festival programme includes 22 world premieres
Twenty-two world premieres include Asier Urbieta’s thriller ‘Pheasant Island’.
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Promotion
Q&A: How DoP Paul Guilhaume created the operatic visuals of ‘Emilia Perez’
The film was shot entirely in a studio and more than 400 shots have a blue screen somewhere, according to Guilhaume.
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News
Indie Sales adds ‘Leonora In The Morning Light’ starring Olivia Vinall to Rendez-Vous slate (exclusive)
The film is a biopic of the English surrealist artist Leonora Carrington.
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News
Tallinn winner ‘Empire Of The Rabbits’ picked up for sales (exclusive)
The film won best script and best cinematography in Tallinn.
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Features
Will moves by Canal+ and Disney prompt a seismic shift to France’s windows chronology?
A dramatic overhaul of the system in favour of the global platforms is likely to meet pushback from France’s powerful theatrical distribution sector.
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News
‘Brazil’, ‘Batman’ cinematographer Roger Pratt dies aged 77
Veteran British director of photography earned an Oscar nomination and two Bafta nods.
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News
Cinema Management Group files for voluntary bankruptcy (exclusive)
The international sales company has handled animated features including Loving Vincent and Adventures In Zambezia
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News
‘Amores Perros’ Mexican veteran Emilio Echevarria dies
The actor’s other films included ’Babel,’ ‘Y Tu Mama Tambien’ and ‘Die Another Day.’
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News
‘Harbin’ holds Korea box office lead as ‘Sonic 3’ debuts in fourth
Period action film ‘Harbin’ claimed 42% of all ticket sales.
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News
Locarno explores date shift forward to July from 2027
A-list festival says date change appears necessary “to respond to the challenges faced by the entire sector.”
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News
‘Nosferatu’ storms UK-Ireland box office as ‘Mufasa’ holds top spot
Robert Eggers’ horror has a strong £5.3m including previews, for the second-best post-pandemic horror start.
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News
Irish genre writers focus of €50,000 initiative co-launched by Bankside Films (exclusive)
The €50,000 scheme supports Irish screenwriters working on their first or second feature across thriller, horror or sci-fi genre.
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Features
75 films to tempt festival directors in 2025
Expect films from Chloe Zhao, Carla Simon, Julia Ducournau, Annemarie Jacir, Kathryn Bigelow, Lynne Ramsay and (possibly) Lucrecia Martel.
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News
‘Mufasa’ wins global box office; ‘Nosferatu’ cracks $100m and ‘Moana 2’ hits $960m
‘Mufasa’ held off ‘Sonic 3’ for the top spot and is eyeing $500m.
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News
‘The Brutalist’, ‘Emilia Pérez’ win top film awards at 82nd Golden Globes
Peter Straughan, Jessica Gunning, Colin Farrell represent UK and Ireland on winners’ podium.
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News
2025 Golden Globes – full list of winners
The Brutalist, Emilia Pérez, Adrian Brody, Fernanda Torres among winners.