AFM Features – Page 7
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FeaturesAFM preview: Brexit set to dominate industry talk
The UK’s future exit from the EU will be a hot topic of discussion at the American Film Market (Nov 2-9), for the industry from both sides of the Atlantic.
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FeaturesCall For Submissions: Screen's AFM 2016 Product Guide
EXTENDED DEADLINE: Screen International presents our 2016 AFM Product Guide.
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FeaturesA Good year: Miriam Segal on 'Infiltrator', 2016 slate
With her first production Infiltrator in the bag, Good Films producer Miriam Segal has ambitious plans for her slate in 2016.
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Features“You don’t always need a ton of money”: the story behind micro-budget Sundance hit 'Tangerine'
Director Sean Baker and co-star Mya Taylor on the making of their innovative, worthy awards contender Tangerine.
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FeaturesAFM 2015: Screen's dailies
Read Screen International’s daily magazines from the American Film Market (AFM) here.
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FeaturesGrandview: surveying the talent
With writers such as Bridge Of Spies’ Matt Charman on their books, former CAA agents Matt Rosen and Jeff Silver have LA-based management firm Grandview off to a flying start.
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From learners to 'Veteran'
Korean producer Kang Hye-jung of Filmmaker R&K discusses her long collaboration with director husband Ryoo Seung-wan — including their local box-office smash Veteran — and the challenges of finding new Korean directing voices.
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FeaturesDigital players, shifts in financing and fewer hot titles
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: The major digital players like Netflix and Amazon will be much discussed at this year’s American Film Market, as will shifts in the independent financing model and the decreasing number of hot titles.
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FeaturesAFM 2015 Product Guide
Browse Screen International’s American Film Market (AFM) product guide here.
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FeaturesCaradog James, 'Don’t Knock Twice'
The Welsh director of cult hit The Machine talks to Jeremy Kay ahead of the AFM about his latest film, a supernatural horror starring Katee Sackhoff.
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FeaturesJonathan Wolf, AFM
The managing director of the American Film Market talks to Jeremy Kay about new initiatives for AFM 2015 and why next year’s event will have a heavier focus on screenings.
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FeaturesGallery: AFM 2014 parties
After a hard day’s work at the recent market in Santa Monica, movers and shakers let their hair down
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FeaturesBert Marcus & Mike Tyson, Champs
Director Bert Marcus and subject Mike Tyson tell Jeremy Kay about how their boxing documentary, Champs, transcends the world of sports.
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FeaturesBuzz titles: Taiwan
The year’s hottest Taiwanese films are being sold here at AFM. Sarah Cooper profiles a selection of the key titles, at all stages of production.
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FeaturesAmerican Film Market buzz titles
As international sales companies arrive in Santa Monica, Screen correspondents profile a selection of key titles, at various stages of production, available in the market.
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FeaturesBuzz titles: Hong Kong
A host of films from Hong Kong are lining up at AFM, including Pang Ho Cheung’s return home, Soi Cheang’s sci-fi action thriller and Tsui Hark’s hotly tipped 3D spy movie. Sarah Cooper reports
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FeaturesBuzz titles: Korea
Some of South Korea’s hottest films are being sold at this year’s AFM, from Im Kwon-taek’s 102nd film to the Detective K sequel. Jean Noh reports.
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FeaturesAFM: Ready for business
As A-list projects become more difficult to package, talent heads to TV and the Netflix effect remains uncertain, can AFM offer a silver lining, asks Jeremy Kay.
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FeaturesCreative England and The Agency in LA
Creative England and The Agency kicked off a week of Los Angeles activities with a reception at the British Consul General’s Residence on Monday evening.














