All Comment articles – Page 4
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CommentCOMMENT: Jolyon Rubinstein, 'it's time to rejuvenate on-screen satire'
Actor and director talks shattering taboos in a topsy-turvy world ahead of Doc/Fest panel.
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CommentCOMMENT: Doc/Fest celebrates the physicality of film
Festival director Liz McIntyre talks capturing non-verbal narratives
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CommentCannes 2017: Competition Blog
Screen International’s chief critic Fionnuala Halligan blogs on the Cannes Competition.
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CommentFilming with drones: a legal guide
Sarah Lazarides from law firm Harbottle & Lewis on what you need to know before using a drone on a film shoot.
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CommentUKCA chief: three challenges facing UK exhibition
UKCA chief Phil Clapp lays out the key issues facing the UK’s cinema sector ahead of the UKCA’s annual conference in London.
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CommentComment: Academy got it right with 'Moonlight' best picture win
A24 ran a canny campaign for Barry Jenkins’ drama.
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CommentUK and Hollywood – a long history and a bright future (comment)
Britain’s ambassador to the US, Sir Kim Darroch, explains how this year’s Oscar nominations prove transatlantic creative ties are as strong as ever.
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CommentUS Briefs: 'Hidden Figures', 'Westworld' triumph at ADG Awards
Hidden Figures, Passengers and La La Land prevailed in the feature production design categories at the 21st Annual Art Directors Guild Excellence in Production Design Awards in Hollywood on Saturday night.
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CommentBerlin: indies face tough EFM climate
Screen’s US editor Jeremy Kay takes the pulse on activity so far at this year’s EFM in Berlin.
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CommentIndustry on Trump alert
Screen’s editor Matt Mueller discusses the US travel ban controversy.
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CommentWe should celebrate this year's truly historic Oscar nominations
The 2017 Oscar nominations featured the most diverse list of nominated films and actors in years.
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CommentOscars 2017 analysis: diversity gains a boon in ugly times
This year saw a number of records, including the most nominations for black actors in one category.
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CommentBaftas 2017 analysis: 'La La Land' soars, diversity debate simmers
Silence and Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk among shutouts; #Baftassowhite a non-starter.
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CommentWhat do the Golden Globe results mean for the Oscars?
La La Land has the momentum, but don’t rule out Manchester By The Sea or Moonlight.
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CommentComment: four New Year's resolutions for the film industry in 2017
Unlocking the youth audience and moving beyond the superhero glut are among resolutions the industry might have in mind this year.
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CommentComment: Diversity gains and double standards in 2016
Screen’s deputy editor Andreas Wiseman casts his eye over the film industry’s diversity triumphs and tribulations in 2016.
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CommentComment: China offers UK film and TV companies "boundless opportunities"
“No better time for firms to explore their options,” says Neil Semple of the Department for International Trade.
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CommentShot from the heart
Screen’s editor Matt Mueller casts his eye over some of this year’s awards season contenders.
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CommentOpinion: Populist Globes heap kudos on 'La La Land'
UPDATED: Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) voters like to keep everybody happy by spreading their largesse across as many contenders as possible.
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CommentHow to stay profitable in the age of streaming
GUEST COMMENT: Guillaume de Chalendar from Bank Leumi outlines revenue opportunities for producers in the modern market.








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