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"recently screened" is an appropriate and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to indicate that a process of examination (such as watching a film or television show, or running a background check) has recently taken place. For example: "The film was recently screened at the local theater."
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(Happily, she is still working, and still making exceptionally beautiful and original films—her most recent one, "Almayer's Folly," was recently screened several times in New York).
(Happily, she is still working, and still making exceptionally beautiful and original films — her most recent one, "Almayer's Folly," was recently screened several times in New York).
Gyllenhaal's most recent film, Tom Ford's thriller Nocturnal Animals, was recently screened at the Venice and Toronto film festivals.
Ms. Harron said she recently screened her movie for the group Women in Film.
Her new film, "Gardens of the Night," recently screened at the Berlin International Film Festival.
He adds that he recently screened the film for his teenage son, Lee.
This may be the point, as Mr. Townshend said he realized when he recently screened the restored version.
The local cinema club maintains a robust schedule and recently screened both "Finding Nemo" and "Cinema Paradiso".
Still, Ms. Kissling recently screened some ads for the new Tampax campaign for her women's studies class, and she said her students had been impressed.
Kheel, who has recently screened the film for the Dominican Republic's new environment minister, hopes his powerful documentary can create change at the top.
He noted that movie theaters across the US recently screened a special 40th anniversary edition of Jaws – Steven Spielberg's masterpiece, built, coincidentally, around a Fourth of July weekend.
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