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“We’ve elbowed our way into the industry”: charting the rise of cinephile social platform Letterboxd
How can the film industry take advantage?
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Pioneering Baltic female mentorship programme secures major funding boost
Baltic Women in Film Mentorship is helping to boost the careers of female film and TV execs.
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How Vilnius is working to attract international film and TV production
Meeting Point Vilnius execs were taken on a locations tour of the Lithuanian capital.
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How ‘Tokyo Vice’ cinematographer Corey Walter faced the challenges of shooting in Japan
The second season of the critically acclaimed series took to the streets of Tokyo with all its challenges.
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CPH:DOX 2024 provides calm space for documentary community in fraught times
“People have time for conversations – they create a lot of space for that.”
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The Lithuanian filmmakers making their mark on international screens
Films such as ‘Vesper’ and ‘Slow’ have sold widely around the world.
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“I’m scared as hell of ageing”: the story behind making ‘Vika!’, about the 84-year old DJ still partying hard
Poland’s Agnieszka Zwiefka has combined observational documentary with scripted musical scenes for the feature doc ‘Vika!’
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How the UK first-time directors of ‘Grand Theft Hamlet’ made a film within a game
“Grand Theft Auto and Hamlet - it’s these two cultural beacons that are often misunderstood.”
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Meeting Point Vilnius is putting the emphasis on “doing rather than talking”, says Ena Rahelić
Ena Rahelić has reimagined MPV as a boutique event to help internationalise the careers of Lithuanian talent.
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How the Vilnius film festival is shining the spotlight on bold visions and local cinema
The Vilnius International Film Festival is Lithuania’s biggest film event.
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Cannes 2024: What’s in the running?
Screen’s team looks at which titles are lining up for a potential slot in either Official Selection or one of the parallel sections.
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Why are award-winning Indian documentaries struggling to find audiences at home?
While Indian documentaries are riding high at international festivals, at home filmmakers are struggling to connect them to cinemagoers.
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In focus: the major European production and distribution groups
In this special report, Screen International profiles Europe’s key groups and asks what the future holds for them.
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“Our lives have changed and so will the stories we tell”: how Israel's TV industry is adapting to war
The Israel-Hamas conflict has had a profound impact on the Israeli TV and film industry — disrupting production, changing the kinds of projects being made and causing concern over international demand for Israeli shows.
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Mara Gourd-Mercado on developing CPH:DOX’s industry activities
Documentary festival’s new head of industry and training talks raising money and creating a safe space for discussions.
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Video: Telfaz11 CEO on Netflix partnership, growth of Arabic-language content
Fadan spoke to Screen in the virtual production studio, operated by Votion Studios, at Hong Kong Filmart.
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Exclusive Rishi Sunak interview: UK prime minister explains why he hopes indie support will safeguard the UK film industry
Sunak also explains where he believes there is support for UK freelancers.
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Major European production and distribution groups: All3Media
UK-based All3Media is one of the pioneering super-indie groups.
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Major European production and distribution groups: Banijay
Sebt-fuelled deal-making has propelled Banijay to the front ranks of the indie production sector.
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Major European production and distribution groups: BBC Studios
BBC Studios became a fully commercial operation in 2018, able to make shows for the first time not only for the BBC but also for rival broadcasters and platforms.