All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 90
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Richard Curtis on how his festive animation ‘That Christmas’ learned lessons from ‘Love Actually’
Curtis adapted his own trio of festive books for the film.
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Awards Whispers: Bafta voters on the strongest British titles and biggest surprises
“It’s encouraging to see voters connect with powerful drama.”
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UNIQA, Sarajevo Film Festival launch programme for female filmmakers
It is open to female-identifying filmmakers with projects connected to Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Romania and Montenegro.
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‘Mufasa: The Lion King’ tops UK-Ireland box office but opens below predecessor
Holdovers including ‘Wicked’ and ‘Moana 2’ stay firmly put in the top five.
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Screen critics’ top films of 2024
Screen’s critics have selected their top films of 2024, plus the best documentaries and standout performances.
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Films of the year 2024: Fionnuala Halligan
Fionnuala Halligan is Screen International’s executive editor, reviews and new talent.
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Films of the year 2024: Tim Grierson
Tim Grierson is Screen’s senior US critic, based in Los Angeles, and has written for the publication since 2005.
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Films of the year 2024: Allan Hunter
Allan Hunter is based in Edinburgh and has reviewed films for Screen since 1990.
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Films of the year 2024: Wendy Ide
Wendy Ide joined Screen in 2015 as a UK-based critic, and is also the chief film critic for The Observer
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Films of the year 2024: Jonathan Romney
Jonathan Romney is longtime contributor to Screen, who also writes for Film Comment, Sight & Sound and The Observer, and teaches at the UK’s National Film and Television School.
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Films of the year 2024: Lee Marshall
Lee Marshall joined Screen in 1996 as an Italy-based film critic. He also writes on travel, design and culture for a range of UK, US and Italian publications.
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How ‘Grand Theft Hamlet’ became one of the most talked-about British films of the year
A fun lockdown project turned into a festival and awards smash for debut filmmakers Pinny Grylls and Sam Crane.
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‘Kneecap’ wins top prize at Les Arcs Film Festival
Source: Wildcard ‘Kneecap’ Rich Peppiatt’s Irish comedy Kneecap has won the Crystal Arrow for best film at France’s Les Arcs Film Festival, which ran from December 14-21, 2024 in the mountain resort town. The origin story of the titular Irish-language hip-hop group earned a €20,000 digital promotional ...
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‘Mufasa’ rules global box office with $122m debut; ‘Sonic 3’ wins in North America
International numbers save day for ‘Mufasa’ with $87.2m from 52 international markets.
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Andrea Arnold on her ‘Bird’ “calling”, casting Barry Keoghan: “It’s a mysterious, magical thing”
With Bird, the UK filmmaker returns to contemporary British terrain but adding fantastical flourishes.
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‘Mirai’ director Mamoru Hosoda readies ‘Scarlet’ with Sony Pictures, Studio Chizu
The animated feature is set for a US release in late 2025.
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Cate Blanchett, Nadine Labaki support Beirut film hub launch
The venue will house screenings, industry training and efforts to preserve film heritage in the region.
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Julian Assange documentary ‘The Six Billion Dollar Man’ withdrawn from Sundance
Eugene Jarecki’s film was scheduled to premiere in Special Screenings in January.
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Robbie Williams song ‘Forbidden Road’ disqualified from Oscar shortlist
Academy’s music branch executive committee determines song contained elements from a song not written for Better Man.