All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 934
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News
STX takes slew of territories on Florian Zeller’s ‘The Son’, Anthony Hopkins joins cast
Anthony Hopkins won an Oscar for his role in Florian Zeller’s ‘The Father’.
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Paramount acquires world on Guy Pearce thriller ‘The Infernal Machine’
Psychological thriller shot entirely in Algarve region of Portugal doubling for US Southwest U.S. border.
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2021 Britannia Awards cancelled amid ongoing public health concerns
Organisation says it will continue to focus on “year-round learning and talent programmes”.
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Reviews
‘White Building’: London Review
Kavich Neang’s feature debut follows a young dancer who’s about to lose the only home he’s ever known
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Doclisboa unveils competition lineups for 2021 physical festival
FIms from Brazil, Ukraine, Russia and Romania are among those that have been selected.
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Wes Anderson shooting next film ‘Asteroid City’ in Spain, reveals Bill Murray
Star shares details at BFI London Film Festival.
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‘No Time To Die’ passes $300m at global box office; ‘Venom: Let There Be Carnage’ hits $185m
Strong holds added to North American debut boosted Universal and MGM’s release of 007 thriller.
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UK’s Rocket Science makes new business affairs and marketing hires (exclusive)
Elizabeth Kormanova has been appointed head of distribution, Diana Podra is the new business affairs coordinator and Isabella Endacott joins as sales and marketing coordinator.
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‘All My Friends Hate Me’ picked up for the UK and Ireland (exclusive)
Andrew Gaynord’s feature debut is set for release in 2022.
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Lionsgate UK acquires Sophie’s Hyde’s ‘Good Luck To You, Leo Grande’
First project between Cornerstone and Genesius Pictures.
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German director Mia Spengler on how to use an inclusion rider in practice
How the creation of internships helped the production meet its goal.
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Public funders must make quicker decisions, says study
Film i Väst’s Tomas Eskilsson presented findings from a pan-European study titled ‘Public Finance at the Crossroads’.
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How do different countries hothouse new filmmaking talent?
Execs from New Danish Screen, BFI Network, the Moin Film Fund and the Netherlands Film Fund came together at the FIlmfest Hamburg
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China box office: ‘Battle At Lake Changjin’ hits $633m to become fourth biggest release this year
Maoyan forecasts the patriotic blockbuster will end up on $828.6m making it the highest-grossing film globally in 2021
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Filmfest Hamburg unveils 2021 award winners, audience figures
Jury prizes returned this year following a hiatus in 2020 due to the pandemic.
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Hamburg’s regional fund head Helge Albers on his post-pandemic priorities
The MOIN Filmförderung supported 13 features at Filmfest Hamburg and several industry initiatives.
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The Party Film Sales boards Veerle Baetens’ first feature ‘When It Melts’ (exclusive)
The project is being showcased in the Work in Progress section of Re>Connext.
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Features
Russian director Alexander Zeldovich on his billionaire-backed ‘Medea’
‘Medea’ was playing at the FilmFest Hamburg.
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Features
Why cinematheques should pay attention to the price of a sandwich
Being inclusive means much more than having a diverse programme, a Filmfest Hamburg panel affirmed.
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Kenneth Branagh talks shooting ‘Belfast’, stealing washing powder and working with Van Morrison
The Northern Ireland-born director was at the Filmfest Hamburg with his latest film ‘Belfast’.