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IFFR: 4k restoration of Spike Lee classic 'She's Gotta Have It' in the works
Prolific TV director Ernest Dickerson - who’s helming the project - was talking about his upcoming films at Rotterdam.
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IFFR: Bela Tarr interview - why he won’t return to feature filmmaking
The celebrated Hungarian director spoke to Screen after giving a masterclass at Rotterdam.
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Oscar-nominated Danish war drama 'Land Of Mine' gets UK deal
EXCLUSIVE: POW film was previously handled by Metrodome.
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ICO film festival training course moves to Edinburgh for 2017
Initiative is relocating from Croatia for seventh edition.
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Features
Sundance 2017: The stand-out feature films
Screen rounds up the critical breakthroughs from this year’s festival.
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'Emo The Musical': Berlin Review
The emo subculture is skewered in Neil Triffett’s Australian parody, showing in Berlin’s Generation sidebar
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IFFR: 'Moonlight' director Barry Jenkins reacts to Oscar nods
The director spoke to Screen ahead of delivering a masterclass at International Film Festival Rotterdam.
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Adam Shankman to direct Kate Beckinsale in 'The Chocolate Money'
Cornerstone Films will introduce the project to buyers at the EFM.
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Sundance: Dogwoof picks up UK, international rights to '78/52'
EXCLUSIVE: Company to commence sales of ‘Psycho’ documentary at EFM next month. IFC Midnight takes US rights.
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Creative England head of film steps down after four months
EXCLUSIVE: Brek Taylor departs in latest blow to UK funding agency.
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Jeremy Thomas condemns ban on Bhutanese drama 'Hema Hema'
Filmmakers submit letter to authorities regarding ban on Locarno and Toronto title.
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Ethan Hawke and Noomi Rapace to star in 'Stockholm'
Sierra/Affinity to commence pre-sales at EFM next month.
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Sundance: FilmNation, Roadside Attractions acquire 'Beatriz At Dinner'
Deal will mark FilmNation’s first foray into North American distribution.
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Iraqi director boycotts Miami fest over Trump immigration policy
Festival director says screening will proceed with deep sense of loss and disappointment.