All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 887
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Features
Films of the year 2021: Allan Hunter
Allan Hunter has worked for Screen since 1990. He is based in Edinburgh and is co-director of Glasgow Film Festival.
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News
Hollywood awards season events hit by Covid spike
Palm Springs festival, the AFI and Bafta cancel or postpone events as Covid surges.
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News
UK and Australia sign updated post-Brexit co-production agreement
It is an updated version of the existing agreement made in 1990
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Features
Who are the early Oscar and Bafta frontrunners in the main acting categories: 2022 edition
Screen assesses this year’s field of leading contenders for best actor and actress.
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News
Netflix commissions spy series ‘Treason’ from ‘Bridge Of Spies’ writer Matt Charman
Matt Charman will produce Treason via his Binocular Productions label.
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News
‘Queen Of Glory’ among raft of acquisitions by UK’s Bohemia Media (exclusive)
The title is Nana Mensah’s debut feature.
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Features
‘C’mon C’mon’ actor Woody Norman: “Never not listen to someone because of their age”
The young star of ‘C’mon C’mon’ talks to Screen about a star-making performance.
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News
Bafta to allow titles entered for 2022 film awards to release as late as June
The “exceptional circumstances” are due to a Covid surge in the UK.
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News
UK, Mexico lead charge for ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ at international box office
‘No Way Home’ opened to an estimated $334.2m from 59 international markets.
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Features
Barbara Broccoli, Daniel Craig, Michael G Wilson on the emotional journey of ‘No Time To Die’ and what comes next
“We really did not want to go into streaming. And we very, very much wanted to support exhibition, who were having a terrible, terrible time.”
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News
China box office: ‘Fireflies In The Sun’ tops weekend with $54m opening
China’s total box office for the year had reached $7.15bn, comfortably making it the world’s largest box office territory.
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News
‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ sets UK-Ireland box office records with stunning £31.9m opening
The Sony blockbuster provides a welcome boost to the Christmas box office.
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News
Records tumble as ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ storms to $260m in North America, $601m global
‘Nightmare Alley’ disappoints in fifth place bow.
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Promotion
In profile: five emerging roles in UK film and TV production
We speak to five people working in emerging roles about their industry experiences.
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News
‘Drive My Car’ named LA film critics’ best film of 2021
Bizareness spoiler: Barb And Star Go To Vista Del Mar wins for best production design.
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News
‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ soars past $300m global in three days, breaks records in North America
Only Avengers: Endgame has grossed more on North American opening day.
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News
‘Belfast’, ‘The Power Of The Dog’ lead AACTA film nominations
Nicole Kidman, Kodi Smit-McPhee, Cate Blanchett, Justin Kurzel among individual Australians in contention for honours.
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News
Kino Lorber takes world on Cannes Directors’ Fortnight entry ‘Neptune Frost’
Ezra Miller, Lin-Manuel Miranda among producers.
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News
Denmark closes cinemas for four weeks due to Omicron surge
Releases impacted include ‘Spencer’, ‘Lamb’ and San Sebastian prize-winner ‘As In Heaven’
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News
Searchlight sets limited LA run of black and white version of ‘Nightmare Alley’
January run complements official release starting today.