All Screen articles in December 18 2015 – Page 2
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News
Arthouse acquires 'Carol' for Russia despite "gay propaganda" law
Distributor says release of the gay drama will prove “a huge challenge”.
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Reviews
Films of the Year 2015: Fionnuala Halligan
Fionnuala is Screen International‘s chief film critic and reviews editor. She has more than 20 years’ experience as a film writer and critic.
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Reviews
Screen critics' top films of 2015
Ten Screen critics select their favourite films of the year.
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Reviews
Films of the Year 2015: Tim Grierson
The senior US critic for Screen International, Tim has written for the magazine since 2005. Based in Los Angeles, he also contributes to New Republic, Rolling Stone, Backstage and Popular Mechanics.
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Features
Awards Season: Documentary
Interviews with Michael Moore, Alex Gibney, Laurie Anderson and more…
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'Force Awakens' posts biggest ever day at UK box office with $14.3m
Disney’s highly anticipated return of the space saga tops Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2’s long-standing record.
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Features
Screen December 18 2015
Browse the digital edition of Screen International here, which includes a focus on the leading contenders for best documentary film this awards season…
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Features
Strength in numbers: the making of 'Suffragette'
The team behind timely historical drama Suffragette speak about bringing the story to the screen and playing a part in global cultural change.
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Features
Alex Gibney reveals Scientology intimidation
Alex Gibney describes the intimidation tactics deployed against his Scientology exposé.
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Features
'He Named Me Malala' producers talk switching from narrative to documentary
Producers Walter Parkes and Laurie Macdonald reveal why they changed tack to make Davis Guggenheim’s He Named Me Malala as a documentary rather than narrative feature.
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Matthew Heineman on entering the dangerous world of 'Cartel Land'
Matthew Heineman reveals why he simply picked up a camera and headed into the dangerous world of Mexico’s drug wars.
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Features
Cosima Spender on making 'Palio'
Cosima Spender talks about making Palio under the watchful eye of Siena’s authorities.
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Features
Laurie Anderson reveals the inspirations for 'Heart Of A Dog'
Laurie Anderson talks the inspirations for her intimate documentary Heart Of A Dog.
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Features
Michael Moore talks 'Where To Invade Next'
Michael Moore reveals how his electrifying Where To Invade Next was made under the radar.
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Features
Bafta takes a bow
With a change in eligibility rules, Bafta’s organisers are hoping that smaller films will benefit in certain key categories.
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News
Eurimages to honour female directors with dedicated prize
Best Female Director Prize to be worth $33,000.
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Comment
The Summit of ambition
Screen editor Matt Mueller on his personal highlights from this year’s Screen Film Summit.
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News
Oscars: nine advance in foreign language category
Son Of Saul, Embrace Of The Serpent, A War among those on Oscar shortlist
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'Star Wars: The Force Awakens' hits $310m worldwide
DECEMBER 19 EVENING UPDATE: Disney executives reported on Saturday evening an estimated $60m second-day gross in North America that raised the space opera’s tally heading into Sunday to $180m.
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'The Fencer', 'Last Cab To Darwin' bookend PSIFF
The 27th annual Palm Springs International Film Festival (PSIFF) will launch on January 1 with Klaus Härö’s Finnish Golden Globe nominee and shortlisted foreign-language Oscar hopeful The Fencer.