All Screen articles in 30 Aug 2012 – Page 14
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Wadjda director vows to keep working in Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia’s first female film director Haifaa Al Mansour, whose debut feature Wadjda was enthusiastically received in Venice, has made an outspoken plea for women’s rights in her homeland.
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NewsEuropean Film Awards open votes for People' s Choice Award
Nominees include The Artist, Shame, The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, In Darkness and Headhunters.
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NewsSwedish Film Institute backs Bergstrom's Miss Julie, Langseth's Hotel
Other projects backed include Kicki Kjellin’s feature debut and co-productions with Spain and the Netherlands.
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FeaturesAll eyes on Zurich
Zurich Film Festival co-director Karl Spoerri tells Wendy Mitchell about the event’s dramatic audience growth, starry glamour and new German-language film market.
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FeaturesFollow the money
Germany’s network of film funds has made the territory a key international co-producer.
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FeaturesThe right formula
Generous financing options, ambitious film-makers and world-class facilities are making Germany a vital co-producer.
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FeaturesDrawing heat
From the tipped star of Cate Shortland’s Lore to new directors attracting a cult following, Screen profiles Germany’s talents to watch.
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FeaturesReady for launch
The hottest German-language projects in the works from celebrated veterans and talented newcomers.
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FeaturesToronto 2012: Galas, Special presentations
Screen profiles the world premieres including Dustin Hoffman’s directorial debut Quartet [pictured]
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FeaturesToronto 2012: Contemporary World Cinema
A look at the CWC world premieres including Baby Blues [pictured] from Polish director Katarzyna Roslaniec.
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FeaturesToronto 2012: Midnight Madness, Discovery, TIFF Docs, Vanguard
More Toronto world premieres including genre anthology The ABCs of Death [pictured].
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FeaturesSuperhero showdown
The summer blockbuster season’s hits, sleepers and flops so far, plus the local titles making a big impact in Asia and Europe, are analysed by Ian Sandwell.
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NewsTen days on, still no news on missing Syrian producer Orwa Nyrabia
The Toronto International Film Festival, the Cannes Film Festival, French producer and directors body L’ARP and director MartinScorsese join chorus of concern for missing producer.
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NewsArthouse exhibitors voice concerns about 35mm switchoff
European arthouse exhibitors have voiced growing concern about the challenges posed for their sector by the impending 35mm „switchoff“.
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NewsSam Worthington lines up for Connolly's The Riders
Stealth Media Group to handle international sales on UK-Australia co-production.
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FeaturesPaul Thomas Anderson on making The Master: 'Scientology was the least of our problems'
Paul Thomas Anderson talks about the inspirations for the film, Joaquin Phoenix’s immersive acting style, shooting large format, and now adapting Thomas Pynchon’s Inherent Vice.
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NewsPulse launches distribution arm, Anna Sissons joins from Dogwoof
Anna Sissons joins from Dogwoof to kick-start development of new film division; slate to be announced in autumn 2012.
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NewsKen Loach, Mike Leigh to attend inaugural London Labour Film Festival
Biutiful, Metropolis, Made In Daggenham, Snows of Kilimanjaro among films at the inaugural London Labour Film Festival.
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FeaturesTerrence Malick’s producers: ‘He wakes up every day with thousands more ideas.’
Sarah Green and Nicolas Gonda discuss Terrence Malick’s “endless reservoir of ideas”, the production process on To The Wonder, their ongoing collaboration with FilmNation and future projects.















