All Screen articles in November 18 2016 – Page 3
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US Briefs: Lionsgate strikes deal with Parques Reunidos
The studio has closed a deal with the Madrid-based leisure parks operator to develop Lionsgate-branded leisure centres in shopping areas.
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Features
Black Nights 2016: Industry@Tallinn preview
The industry programme at Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival (Nov 11-27) offers a wealth of attractions for international guests.
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Comment
Streaming's final frontier (COMMENT)
Screen editor Matt Mueller looks back at AFM and discusses the continued emergence of VoD players.
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Features
Hannes Holm on Oscar hopeful 'A Man Called Ove', Sweden's biggest box office hit in 32 years
Swedish writer/director discusses the challenge of bringing a beloved bestseller to the big screen.
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Identity drama 'The Charmer' starts shoot in Denmark, Middle East
Milad Alami makes feature debut on film whose DoP Sophia Olsson previously shot Sparrows and Volcano.
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Juho Kuosmanen on why boxing movie 'Olli Maki' is the 'anti-Rocky'
Finnish director discusses debut feature The Happiest Day In The Life of Olli Maki, Finland’s 2016 Oscar submission.
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The surprising story behind hit German comedy 'Toni Erdmann'
Director Maren Ade explains why she was determined to move out of her comfort zone and find the humour in a father-daughter relationship, in Germany’s Oscar contender Toni Erdmann.
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'I, Daniel Blake' producer Rebecca O’Brien joins Screen Film Summit
Sixteen Films exec will discuss her experience of navigating the international production market.
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Elevation Pictures moves into production
The Canadian distributor backed by Teddy Schwarzman’s Black Bear Pictures is expanding operations.
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'Great Pretender' on Studiocanal, Parkes+MacDonald development slate
The companies are developing four European-based films starting with Ol Parker’s take on the story of London concert promoter and con artist Roy Tempest.
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Patricio Valladares lines up sci-fi horror 'Embryo'
EXCLUSIVE: The Chilean genre specialist behind Hidden In The Woods and Downhill is preparing a body-horror film.
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Samuel L Jackson joins Brie Larson directorial debut 'Unicorn Store'
Jackson, Joan Cusack and Bradley Whitford have come on board the Oscar-winning actress’s feature directorial debut, which just began shooting in Los Angeles.
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US Briefs: 'The Martian VR Experience' comes to market
Fox Innovation Lab, in partnership with RSA Films and The Virtual Reality Company, announced on Monday that its first VR endeavour will go on sale to customers.
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IMAX, Marvel Television strike 'Inhumans' deal
IMAX will exclusively premiere the first two episodes of Marvel’s The Inhumans in 2017 as it seeks to expand programming beyond traditional blockbuster corridors.
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'Doctor Strange' nears $500m worldwide (update)
NOVEMBER 14 UPDATE: Marvel’s latest has already surpassed the lifetime global hauls of Captain America: The First Avenger and Thor, among others.
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Marco Mueller discusses surprise exit as Macao reveals line-up
Mueller said his unexpected resignation was due to “divergent opinion” with the festival organisers.
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BFI, Film4, Soda team on UK-France co-pro 'I Am Not A Witch'
EXCLUSIVE: Rungano Nyoni wraps Zambia-set satire; Embrace Of The Serpent’s David Gallego is DoP.
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'Arrival' lands top of the UK box office
eOne’s critically acclaimed sci-fi achieves director Denis Villeneuve’s best-ever UK opening.
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Cottbus Grand Prix goes to Russia's 'Zoology'
Festival’s industry strand crowns work-in-progress winners from Macedonia and Ukraine.
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Features
Claude Barras talks Oscar hopeful 'My Life As A Courgette'
Director Claude Barras tells Geoffrey Macnab why he could not have made his stop-motion animation My Life As A Courgette in any other format.
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