All Screen articles in June 17 2016 – Page 4
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Doc/Fest panel discuss getting films funded, distributed
Simon Chinn (Man On Wire) joined by Dogwoof, Discovery and BBC execs.
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Doc/Fest: Filmmakers show Cuba in transition
British Council supports a delegation of three emerging Cuban filmmakers, and one Colombian filmmaker with a Cuban project, to attend Sheffield Doc/Fest with their new works that explore Cuba in its moment of transition.
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Thirty years of getting docs on screen (COMMENT)
Unsung hero Jan Tomalin on her award-winning career.
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"Challenge" to get ordinary Muslims on camera, says Doc/Fest panel
Media misrepresentation of Muslims, and fear of reproach from within their communities, are hindering depictions of the less “extreme” and pluralist aspects of Islam, according to leading filmmakers.
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US Briefs: del Toro unveils casting on 'Trollhunters'
Anton Yelchin, Kelsey Grammer and Ron Perlman have joined the family event series that DreamWorks Animation is producing for Netflix.
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Blanc-Biehn Productions score trio of distribution deals
Founders Jennifer Blanc-Biehn and Michael Biehn announced on Wednesday they have secured a deal for the Hidden In The Woods remake from Chilean genre specialist Patricio Valladares.
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Marina Cordoni Entertainment boards 'The Devout'
Canadian film-maker Connor Gaston’s first feature recently garnered seven Leo Awards in Vancouver honouring the best in British Columbian film, TV and web content.
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Disney chief on ‘devastating’ resort alligator attack
Bob Iger on Wednesday issued a statement after law enforcement officers in Florida confirmed the two-year-old snatched by an alligator at a Disney resort on Tuesday night had been found dead.
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Features
Q&A: 'Cameraperson', Kirsten Johnson
Kirsten Johnson is an acclaimed documentary cinematographer who has travelled the globe for 25 years with leading documentary film-makers including Laura Poitras and Michael Moore.
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Q&A: 'Notes On Blindness', Peter Middleton and James Spinney
James Spinney and Peter Middleton have lived and breathed Notes on Blindness - a cross-platform project that details a professor’s descent into blindness - since its humble beginnings as a short film series that was developed in 2010.
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Miramax picks up rights to Whitney Houston doc
The company is reteaming with Roadside Attractions to handle the US theatrical release on Kevin Macdonald’s upcoming film.
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China-UK Film Fund pacts with SMG Pictures
The Zhongze China-UK Film Fund has signed a strategic partnership with SMG Pictures, which kicks off with London-set comedy Special Couple.
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Domhnall Gleeson, Margot Robbie to star in A.A. Milne biopic
Cast rounds on director Simon Curtis’ Goodbye Christopher Robin, from Fox Searchlight, Damian Jones and Steve Christian.
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Event cinema in the spotlight at CineEurope
The event cinema sector could be worth $1bn by 2020. ECA MD Melissa Cogavin talks to Screen about growth ahead of the European trade show.
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The crest of nWave: Ben Stassen interview
Ben Stassen, the founder of Brussels-based nWave, has established his company as a European animation powerhouse backed by Studiocanal. It is now looking to conquer the US with The Wild Life.
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'Warcraft' boosts China box office as records tumble
Warcraft sets record-breaking debut, while X-Men nears $100m.
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'The Red Turtle': the story behind Studio Ghibli's first European co-production
The Red Turtle is the result of a collaboration between Dutch director Michael Dudok de Wit and the iconic Studio Ghibli.
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Denis, Brizé, Gatlif, Panh head to first Paris Virtual Film Festival
French film industry to explore VR at first edition of public festival running June 17-18 at Paris’s Forum des Image.
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David Attenborough: BBC has an “incomparable responsibility”
Veteran broadcaster reflected on more than 60 years in television and the value of the BBC.