All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 888
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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.
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Features
In conversation: the directors of Oscar contenders from Costa Rica, Mexico and Argentina
Nathalie Alvarez Mesen, Natalia Meta and Tatiana Huezo talk to Screen and each other.
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UK’s Pinewood Studios gets outline planning approval for expansion plans
Plans to create a global screen growth hub can now progress.
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New UK distributor Other Parties picks up Cannes Critics’ Week title ‘Small Body’ (exclusive)
Cinema release planned for spring 2022.
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EFM Industry Sessions to take place in a hybrid format under title ‘Shaping Change’
The sessions will take place from February 11-15.
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UK-Ireland box office preview: how high can ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ swing?
The Sony blockbuster is looking to challenge the biggest openings of all time.
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The Writers Lab launches European edition, with mentors Susanne Bier, Jasmila Žbanić (exclusive)
The Writers Lab is a non-profit script development program for woman and non-binary writers over 40.
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Korean distributors brace for reintroduction of cinema restrictions to tackle Covid surge
Cinemas will now need to close at 22.00.
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‘Blood On The Crown’ leads nominations for inaugural Malta Film Awards 2022
The ceremony is to be held on January 29.
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Promotion
How Abner Benaim made 'Plaza Catedral' in Panama despite no film industry in the country
The title is part of Screen’s 2021-22 FYC Awards Screening programme.
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Reviews
‘Dying To Divorce’: Review
In Turkey, the We Will Stop Femicide platform struggles against a rising tide of domestic violence
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Features
‘The Power Of The Dog’ star Benedict Cumberbatch on his darkest film role so far
Cumberbatch spent months discussing and building his part from the inside out with director Jane Campion.
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Features
“Improvising with Judi Dench was insane”: actress Caitriona Balfe on the joy of shooting ‘Belfast’
The Dublin-born actress talks about her first film to be set so close to home
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Features
‘The Hand Of God’ breakout Filippo Scotti on his debut film role
Italy’s Filippo Scotti is not only front and centre in Paolo Sorrentino’s The Hand Of God — but is playing the director himself.
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News
Screen digital edition: December 17
Includes interviews with Benedict Cumberbatch, Kristen Stewart and Lea Seydoux, plus an in-depth look ‘No Time To Die’.
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‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ races to $114m international, $50m in North American previews
Tentpole active in 48 markets.
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‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ flies to $44m on international launch day
Reports anticipate $290m global opening weekend.
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WaZabi Films boards world sales on Ken Scott comedy ‘Goodbye Happiness’ (exclusive)
Film to receive international premiere at L’Alpe D’Huez comedy festival in January.
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Vertical, Roadside snap up ‘Alice’ ahead of Sundance world premiere
Peter Lawson’s Steel Springs Pictures financed, produced.
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Steven Soderbergh thriller ‘Kimi’ to launch exclusively on HBO Max in February 2022
Zoe Kravtiz stars in tale of agoraphobic Seattle tech worker who uncovers crime.