All Screen articles in February 27 2015 – Page 4
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Cannes, Venice chiefs support Busan censorship struggle
Directors of award-winning films including Uncle Boonmee… and Kandahar also back freedom of expression fight.
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Michael Caton-Jones to direct The Giant Under The Snow
Director of The Jackel and Memphis Belle joins $30m fantasy epic.
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Nicolas Cage joins Oliver Stone's Snowden
Shooting on Edward Snowden thriller underway in Munich.
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Mandy Patinkin joins Asif Kapadia's Ali & Nino
Shoot begins on adaptation of bestselling love story; Danish star Connie Neilsen also joins cast.
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Fifty Shades breaks UK 18-rated record
Universal’s raunchy adaptation becomes highest grossing 18-rated film of all time with $38.9m (£25.2m).
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Remain in Light inks Berlin haul
EXCLUSIVE: Benelux distributor secured deals with Sierra/Affinity, Fortitude and IM Global.
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Oscars 2015: Birdman wins best film, director
A memorable 87th annual Academy Awards for Fox Searchlight saw Birdman claim best film, director and two other statuettes to tie with The Grand Budapest Hotel’s four-strong haul.
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Oscars 2015: As it happened
Jeremy Kay’s live blog of the 87th Academy Awards from Los Angeles.
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Oscars 2015: analysis
If the 87th annual Academy Awards ceremony was devoid of the kind of shocks that fuel a week’s worth of water cooler conversations, it was not lacking in a creeping tide of subversion.
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Oscar nominees feel box office bump
American Sniper received the most dramatic box office ‘bump’ of all eight best film Oscar nominees following the Academy Award nominations.
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GREAT British Film Reception
The GREAT and the good turned out for a reception at the London West Hollywood on Friday February 20 in honour of this year’s UK Oscar nominees.
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Fifty Shades stays top over Oscar weekend
FEBRUARY 23 UPDATE: Fifty Shades Of Grey dropped 74% in its second session as a confirmed $22.3m was still enough to stay top through Universal and Focus Features.
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Fifty Shades Of Grey crosses $400m global
FEBRUARY 23 UPDATE: Universal’s Fifty Shades Of Grey reached a confirmed $405.1m worldwide and closed out the weekend as the leading film at the global box office for the second consecutive session.
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Glasgow: Alan Rickman's birthday Chaos
Alan Rickman spent his 69th birthday in Glasgow last night to present a screening of A Little Chaos, his second film as a director.
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Birdman, Boyhood rule Indie Spirits
The two awards season front-runners kept the race interesting through the final weekend as Birdman took best film and Boyhood’s Richard Linklater best director at the 30th Independent Spirit Awards.
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Herding cats in Glasgow
The famed Internet Cat Video festival makes its UK debut, and the crowd purrs with approval.