All Screen articles in January 20 2017 – Page 4
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Reviews'An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth To Power': Sundance Review
Dirs: Bonni Cohen, Jon Shenk. US, 2017. 99min.
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NewsSwen launches US arm, acquires 'Una'
Latin American distributor Swen has established a US theatrical distribution arm and acquired its first film, Benedict Andrews’ Una.
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News'The King's Speech' backer Prescience rebrands with new CEO
EXCLUSIVE: Film and TV financier rebrands as Hindsight following management restructure.
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NewsLord Puttnam issues Brexit warning
Respected producer calls for government to guarantee “the right to stay” for EU nationals working in VFX and animation sectors.
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News'Lost In London': was Woody Harrelson's live feature a success?
Screen reports from the live event movie, which was filmed last night (Jan 20) in the UK capital.
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NewsEFM: Devilworks reveals first trailers for genre slate
Sales outfit is bringing six market premieres to Berlin.
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NewsBerlin sets competition, adds Amazon and BBC drama premieres
Stanley Tucci, Catherine Deneuve dramas join competition; TV dramas and Oleg Sentsov doc set to get world premiere.
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NewsAnnapurna launches marketing, distribution operation
The timely development comes as industry sources predict Megan Ellison’s team is in Sundance looking to make a statement buy as the festival heads into its first weekend.
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News'La La Land' crosses £10m, expands to 650 sites in UK
EXCLUSIVE: Lionsgate musical added an impressive £4m in four weekdays.
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NewsUntitled Buena Vista Social Club documentary pulled from Sundance
Lucy Walker’s documentary will not screen in Park City due to a longer than expected post-production and Friday’s world premiere has been scrapped.
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Reviews'The Wound (Inxeba)': Sundance Review
Dir. John Trengove. South Africa, Germany, Netherlands, France 2016, 88 mins
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NewsSundance: Content Media boards ‘Cries From Syria’
In its second Sundance pick-up, the company has acquired international sales rights to Evgeny Afineevsky’s Syrian civil war documentary ahead of Sunday’s world premiere in Sundance.
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Reviews'My Happy Family': Sundance Review
Dirs: Nana Ekvtimishvili, Simon Gross. Germany/Georgia/France. 2017. 119 mins.
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Reviews'The Nile Hilton Incident': Sundance Review
Dir/scr: Tarik Saleh. Sweden/Germany/Denmark. 2017. 110 mins.
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Reviews'I Dream In Another Language': Sundance Review
Dir. Ernesto Contreras. Mexico/Netherlands, 2016, 100 mins.














