All Screen articles in November 25 2016 – Page 2
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Features
Naomie Harris: "I had reservations about playing a crack addict"
Naomie Harris reveals why the role of a crack-addicted parent in Barry Jenkins’ Moonlight offered her a welcome opportunity to challenge a stereotype.
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News
Film Bazaar's buzz titles include cricketer doc, family drama, socially relevant horror
FILM BAZAAR: Experts also praise Film Bazaar Co-Production Market’s new video pitching style.
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Mia Hansen-Love's 'Maya' heads to India for 2017 shoot
EXCLUSIVE/FILM BAZAAR: Indian newcomer Aarshi Banerjee joins cast.
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Nikhil Mahajan ready to thrill again with 'Pune 52' sequel
EXCLUSIVE/FILM BAZAAR: Girish Kulkarni to star in sequel to 2013 neo-noir thriller.
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Dina Dattani boards Bangladeshi film 'A Foolish Man'
EXCLUSIVE/FILM BAZAAR: Bangladesh’s Abu Shahed Emon writes and directs.
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'Fantastic Beasts' climbs to $261m worldwide
Warner Bros’ tentpole has surged to an estimated $171.7m from international markets, executives said on Wednesday.
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Sally Wainwright awarded Wellcome Screenwriting Fellowship
Happy Valley writer wins fellowship aimed at bringing the film and science industries closer together.
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Studiocanal takes Danish thriller 'Darkland' for UK
Sales outfit TrustNordisk also inks deals for Japan, China and Turkey.
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DIFF to open with 'Miss Sloane', close with 'Rogue One'
This year’s Dubai International Film Festival (DIFF, December 7-14) will open with John Madden’s political thriller Miss Sloane and close with Rogue One: A Star Wars Story.
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VoD experts: "Be your own channel"
FILM BAZAAR: Orly Ravid from The Film Collaborative advises film-makers to use grassroots outreach and social media marketing.
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FFO: India needs fundamentals first, then incentives
FILM BAZAAR: Experts warn not to rush into plans for a national film tax incentive.
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Odeon, NFTS launch second edition of student short film event
Films playing this year include Eva Riley’s Patriot and Brady Hood’s Sweet Maddie Stone.
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Shabana Azmi: 'Woo big actors with the right roles'
FILM BAZAAR: Actress talks about how first-time feature director lured her to Idgah.
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Features
Film Bazaar: India's independents seek distribution alternatives
India’s independent film-makers are turning to alternative distribution strategies to reach audiences in India and overseas.
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News
Curzon Cinemas hires Alex Sheldon as commercial director
Sheldon previously held the same role at Everyman Cinemas.
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Features
The story behind France's complex Oscar submission 'Elle'
Isabelle Huppert says her love of ambiguous, nuanced characters drew her to Paul Verhoeven’s uncompromising rape drama Elle.
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Oscar front-runner Mahershala Ali on "the most impactful experience" of his career
Mahershala Ali tells Jeremy Kay how he dug deep into his childhood to portray Juan, a Miami drug dealer who becomes a surrogate father to Moonlight’s conflicted young protagonist.
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Sonia Braga on 'Aquarius' Oscar snub: "Maybe US industry can do justice for us now"
Sonia Braga, who has entered the awards season conversation with her role in Aquarius, tells Elaine Guerini why international success can be a double-edged sword.
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Reviews
'Miss Kiet's Children': IDFA Review
Dirs. Petra Lataster-Czisch, Peter Lataster. The Netherlands, 2016, 114 mins.