All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 92
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News
UK tax authority commits to extra resource as producers face “crippling” delays to VAT repayments
Producers have had to wait up to six months for repayments, causing major cashflow issues for features.
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Features
Denzel Washington talks ‘Gladiator II’, ‘The Piano Lesson’ and lack of Bafta nominations: “What’s up with that?”
The only thing bigger than the Colosseum in Gladiator II is Denzel Washington’s performance as a gladiator trainer.
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‘The Brutalist’, ‘Anora’ lead London Critics’ Circle Film nominations
‘Conclave’, ‘The Substance’ and ‘Emila Perez’ also racked up numerous nominations.
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Japan box office dominated by local features in 2024
No live action titles from outside Japan made the top 10 of the year.
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Features
Guy Pearce on his role in ‘The Brutalist’ and why he's drawn to playing powerful people
Guy Pearce plays the quixotic industrialist driving events in epic drama The Brutalist. The actor tells Demetrios Matheou how he sank his teeth into the contradictory, multi‑layered role
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Global box office predicted to rebound in 2025
2025 is estimated to finish approximately 8% ahead of 2024.
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‘Safe House’ to open Goteborg Film Festival 2025
Eirik Svensson’s civil war drama will world premiere at the festival in Sweden.
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Features
‘September 5’ star John Magaro: "I’ve constantly had to reintroduce myself to the public"
The actor stars as ABC Sports producer Geoffrey Mason in ’September 5’.
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News
Les Arcs industry guests select buzzy projects
Norwegian project ‘Solomamma’, Kosovan story ‘Hatixhe And Shaban’ and Germany’s ‘Babette’ draw praise.
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News
New coalition advocates keeping production in California amid runaway concerns
New poll finds 73% of California voters support Governor’s proposal to double film and TV tax incentive to $750m.
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Disney becomes first studio to cross $2bn at North American box office in 2024
This is only the second time that any studio has surpassed $2bn since 2019.
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Neon acquires Chloe Okuno, Maika Monroe horror ‘Brides’
Deal marks third film with Monroe after Longlegs, upcoming They Follow.
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Sundance gala fundraiser to honour James Mangold, Cynthia Erivo
Previously announced honourees include Sundance Institute veteran Michelle Satter.
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Family drama ‘Everything Must Go’ to open Norway’s Tromso film festival
James Mangold’s ’A Complete Unknown’ will close the festival.
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Promotion
Made in the UK: 20 major film and high-end TV projects to look out for in 2025
Here are some of the projects supported by the British Film Commission that are hitting screens in 2025.
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News
Australia sees film and TV production fall steeply in 2023-2024
Total budgets reached A$214m, a 50% fall on the five-year average.
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UK poised for 2025 inward investment boom
Series anticipated to shoot include Marvel’s ’Star Wars: Ahsoka’, ‘Tin Man’, plus the third ’Lord Of The Rings: The Rings Of Power’.
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Reviews
‘Sonic The Hedgehog 3’: Review
Keanu Reeves lends his voice to the manic third instalment of the video game franchise
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News
‘The 47’, ‘Undercover’ lead nominations for Spain’s Goya Awards
Julianne Moore, Tilda Swinton both nominated for ‘The Room Next Door’.
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MAD World takes sales on Berlin-bound drama ‘Têtes Brûlées’ (exclusive)
The film marks the feature directorial debut of Belgium’s Maja Ajmia Zellama.