All Screen articles in November 13 2015 – Page 2
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Los Cabos celebrates Gabriel Figueroa Film Fund winners
Kyzza Terrazas’ Somos Lengua and Rodrigo Cervantes’ Los Paisajes each took home post-production services worth $52,000 at the Mexican festival on Friday night.
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'God Bless The Child' wins at CPH:DOX
Other winners include Among The Believers and The Fear Of 13.
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Naji Abu Nowar talks Jordan's Oscar submission 'Theeb'
Director Naji Abu Nowar describes how the optimism and energy of the Arab Spring inspired him to make his debut feature, Theeb, Jordan’s entry to the best foreign-language film Oscar.
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Kay Cannon to direct 'The Pact'
Point Grey, Good Universe and Hurwitz & Schlossberg Productions have hired Pitch Perfect screenwriter Kay Cannon to make her directorial debut on the feature comedy.
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Locarno winner 'Paradise' to become 'violence' trilogy
Screen reveals a slate of forthcoming projects from producers promoting movies at the Seville Film Festival
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Copyright on agenda at Ansip meeting with European filmmakers
A delegation of film industry professionals discussed the EC’s proposed copyright reform with vp Andrus Ansip.
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Buzz chart shows odds in favour of final ‘Hunger Games’
Final instalment of YA franchise towers over other new and upcoming releases.
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Front Row scores 20 titles at AFM
Films include Maniac Cop, produced by Nicolas Winding Refn, and The Discovery, starring Nicholas Hoult and Rooney Mara.
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Palm Springs fest to honour Saoirse Ronan
The star of awards contender Brooklyn will receive the 27th annual Palm Springs International Film Festival’s International Star Award at the annual awards gala on January 2, 2016.
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Strand Releasing picks up 'From Afar'
Strand Releasing has acquired North American rights to Lorenzo Vigas’ Venice Golden Lion winner.
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Alchemy acquires SXSW thriller 'The Frontier'
Oren Shai directed the noir starring Jocelin Donahue, Kelly Lynch, and Jim Beaver.
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Deniz Gamze Ergüven talks French Oscar submission 'Mustang'
Deniz Gamze Ergüven reveals how the production of her debut feature Mustang is itself a tale of female emancipation.
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Oscars 2016: Latin American contenders
The last time a Latin American film won the foreign-language Oscar was in 2009 with The Secret In Their Eyes, now remade with Nicole Kidman. Screen meets four of this year’s hot contenders.
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Lisa Aschan talks 'White People'
The Swedish director of hit She Monkeys talks about her detention centre story, which plays in competition this week in Thessaloniki.
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Screen November 13 2015
Browse the digital edition of Screen International here, which includes a focus on the best foreign-language Oscar contenders…
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Giulio Ricciarelli talks German Oscar submission 'Labyrinth Of Lies'
Making a film about how Germany dealt with the aftermath of the Holocaust was an educational journey for Labyrinth Of Lies director Giulio Ricciarelli, as he tells Jeremy Kay.
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Laszlo Nemes talks Hungary's Oscar submission 'Son Of Saul'
Since its debut at Cannes, Laszlo Nemes’ Son Of Saul has become one of the most admired films of recent years. So why did so few financiers want to back it?
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Oscars 2016: Mark Johnson talks chairing foreign-language category
Mark Johnson, chairman of AMPAS’s foreign-language film award committee, tells Matt Mueller about the quiet revolution that has led to films such as Amour and Ida winning the coveted Oscar