All Screen articles in January 22 2016 – Page 2
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News
Japanese animation 'Gamba' gets US, international sales deals
EXCLUSIVE: Shirogumi production execed by Marvel Studios founder Avi Arad lands partners.
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BAFTA canvasses diversity in UK membership
BAFTA seeks greater insight into membership make-up as #Oscarssowhite furore builds.
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Features
Slamdance directors: Paul Taylor, 'Driftwood'
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: Filmmaker Paul Taylor talks with Jeremy Berkowitz about the use of dialogue in film, creating an alternate universe on screen and the influence Greek mythology has on his work.
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Buyers circle hot 'Manchester'
Kenneth Lonergan’s triumphant return to Park City after his 2000 grand jury prizewinner You Can Count On Me has triggered talk of possible awards recognition following Saturday’s world premiere.
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Reviews
'Sky Ladder: The Art Of Cai Guo-Qiang': Sundance Review
Dir. Kevin Macdonald, USA, 2016. 76 minutes
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Features
Sundance: New Frontier strand celebrating 10 years at this year’s festival
Following the recent Consumer and Electronics Show (CES), Sundance’s New Frontier strand, now in its tenth year, boasts a bigger-than-ever slate of virtual-reality (VR) pieces and mixed media installations.
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Features
Sundance 2016: Babak Anvari talks 'Under The Shadow'
Screen sat down with first-time feature director Babak Anvari and Lucan Toh of production company Wigwam Films to discuss Farsi-language horror Under The Shadow, which has been acquired by Netflix.
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Berlin completes Panorama programme
Films include Shepherds and Butchers with Steve Coogan; Don’t Call Me Son from Anna Muylaert; and a documentary about a director and actress who were kidnapped by Kim Jong-il.
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Comment
Making the most of co-pro opportunities in Germany
Interest in international co-production among Germany producers has never been higher. Miriam Ducke, senior trade adviser for Creative Industries, Berlin explains why.
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Report: 'Game Of Thrones' trumps demand for Netflix originals
EXCLUSIVE: Demand for HBO fantasy drama Game Of Thrones exceeded that for any original Netflix original series last December in three-quarters of 53 sample countries, according to research firm Parrot Analytics.
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Comedies are France’s most popular film export, UniFrance
French comedies generated 326.5 million entries internationally from 1994 to 2014.
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Australia sets record box office in 2015
Australian films enjoy best ever year at local box office with Mad Max: Fury Road and The Dressmaker boosting results.
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Craig Roberts launches production company; readies second feature
EXCLUSIVE: Cliff Edge Pictures will develop and produce film and TV projects, starting with the Submarine star’s next feature as a director.
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Austrian filming incentive tightens entry criteria
Spectre and Fog In August among projects to tap into incentive.
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Features
Paris RDV: Vincent Garenq talks true-crime drama 'Kalinka'
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: Director discusses new crime-drama starring Daniel Auteuil, his passion for true stories and future projects
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Curzon Artificial Eye acquires Whit Stillman’s 'Love & Friendship'
EXCLUSIVE: UK deal for Sundance title starring Kate Beckinsale and Chloe Sevigny.
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Festival Scope extends consumer platform with IFFR
Festival Scope becomes brand of audience-facing VOD platform as industry service is rebranded Festival Scope Pro.
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'Heidi' becomes Switzerland’s biggest international release
The German-Swiss co-pro has grossed more than $14m to date; Studiocanal has sold the title in 50 territories.
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Netflix, Relativity argue over supply contract
A war of words has erupted between Netflix and Relativity Media as reports said the streaming giant has requested a court void the parties’ supply contract and block reorganisation efforts by Ryan Kavanaugh.