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‘Leonora In The Morning Light’ overcomes funding setback to premiere in Guadalajara and Munich
Indie Sales has international rights to the biopic about the English surrealist artist Leonora Carrington.
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Apple’s Eddy Cue on the motivation behind pioneering ‘F1’ haptic trailer
“Every movie studio has called us to ask how it was done.”
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The making and marketing of word-of-mouth UK comedy hit ‘The Ballad Of Wallis Island’
Film has been championed by a wide range of podcasters, comedians, journalists and industry figures such as Notting Hill director Richard Curtis.
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Orwa Nyrabia reflects on his “rollercoaster” seven years at the head of IDFA
“One of the key problems with institutional work in culture is how institutions get so used to [doing] things,” says the Syrian filmmaker.
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Why informal discussions form the bedrock of Munich film festival’s lively industry progamme
The pre-summer hoilday gathering brings together leading German and international execs
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How event cinema specialist Trafalgar Releasing became a top 10 UK distributor
Trafalgar Releasing is now among the top 10 distribution companies in the UK — how far can the event cinema specialist go?
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Munich film festival’s Julia Weigl and Christoph Gröner talk about the rising German filmmakers to watch
Artistic director Weigl and managing director Gröner are at the helm for a third year.
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Is the US appetite for UK series changing in a temperamental market?
Screen speaks with buyers, sellers and analysts to assess the US’ continuing desire to bet on UK shows.
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International buyers head to London Screenings in search of one-to-one meetings about UK films
FIlms screening include Mister Smith’s ‘Bone Lake’.
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How ‘Andor’ creator Tony Gilroy drew on years of “fascist rebellion greatest hits” to create ‘Star Wars’ spin-off
Andor creator and showrunner Tony Gilroy discusses how 4,000 years of revolutions helped create a riveting political drama, without a Jedi knight or Skywalker in sight
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Selling ‘The Salt Path’: how international distributors are turning the UK film into a box-office hit
The film based on a best-selling memoir has been a success in UK-Ireland, the Netherlands and Australia-New Zealand to date.
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Malta’s film commissioner on keeping his country a leading destination for international shoots
The commissioner spoke to Screen ahead of the third Mediterrane Film Festival, which runs June 21-29.
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Why Paul Feig broke his no-sequel rule with ‘Another Simple Favor’ and chose to go straight to streaming
Director Paul Feig explains why he felt compelled to return to the world of glamorous backstabbing for his Prime Video sequel Another Simple Favor.
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“Being an outsider allows you a little bit of objectivity,” explains the US showrunner of IRA drama ‘Say Nothing’
Screen talks to showrunner Joshua Zetumer and actors Lola Petticrew and Maxine Peake.
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“We don’t get to see brash women on screen”: Lashana Lynch talks ‘The Day Of The Jackal’
The UK actress and producer fought hard to make protagonist Bianca an authentic, complex character
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Bella Ramsey on the “responsibility” of leading season two of ‘The Last Of Us’
Bella Ramsey channels rage, grief and a 1980s pop classic in the second season of HBO’s The Last Of Us. The UK actor discusses how they got back under the skin of protagonist Ellie. Spoilers ahead!
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How ‘Black Doves’ creator Joe Barton’s career took flight: “It’s not been a bed of roses”
The creation of his Netflix spy thriller was down to a series of fortuitous events.
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How Il Cinema Ritrovato grew from niche event to one of the world’s leading festivals for classic cinema
The festival, which boasts Wes Anderson, Alexander Payne and Thierry Frémaux as regulars, runs from June 21-29.
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“I wanted to grab the opportunity with both hands,” says ‘Adolescence’ breakout star Owen Cooper
The young actor discusses the pressure of one-shot filming and not being comfortable at first.
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How a father-and-son team built the prize‑winning Emotion Kino cinema in Germany
Emotion Kino was presented with the International Cinema Technology Association (ICTA) best new-build cinema award on eve of CineEurope.