All Screen articles in December 18 2015 – Page 6
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Eurimages reveals four festivals selected for €200k WiP fund
Festivals announced at Les Arcs European Film Forum.
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Asif Kapadia issues film schools warning
Amy and Senna director cautioned against the rising cost of education at the Screen Film Summit.
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Warner Bros. UK’s Jayne Trotman steps down
EXCLUSIVE: Veteran publicity director succeeded by Freuds’ Jo Fernihough.
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Features
Deniz Gamze Ergüven, Mustang
The Turkish-French director says the production of her debut feature Mustang is itself a tale of female emancipation.
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Mohamed Ouzine, Samir in the Dust
Burying his father in Algeria prompted the French-Algerian director to make a documentary film that explores his own identity.
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Nasser Al Dhaheri, A Tale of Water, Palm Trees and Family
The Emirati director talks about his feature documentary on the importance of water and date palms to life in Dubai.
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Joyce Nashawati, Blind Sun
Nightmarish thriller Blind Sun, the debut film by the Lebanon-born director, is one of the festival hits of the year.
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Desert heat: shooting in the UAE
The UAE is fast becoming one of the most popular shooting destinations in the Middle East.
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DIFF: Iran’s Soureh launches ISIS rape documentary
Iran’s Soureh Pictures Company has launched sales on powerful documentary A157, which follows three Kurdish girls who fell pregnant after been raped by members of extremist group Islamic State (ISIS).
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DIFF: Zawya plots arthouse expansion
Egypt’s Zawya Cinema is expanding outside Cairo to other Egyptian cities as it taps into the country’s small but growing audience for arthouse films.
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DIFF: Image Nation sneak previews The Worthy
Abu Dhabi film company Image Nation gave a sneak peak of Emirati director Ali Mostafa’s upcoming feature The Worthy, set in a dystopian future in chaos following a chronic water shortage, at DIFF on Sunday.
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DIFF: Jacir scoops top prize at DFC
Palestinian filmmaker Annemarie Jacir’s Nazareth-set dark comedy Wajib scooped the top prize at DIFF’s co-financing event the Dubai Film Connection on Sunday.
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Comment
Ron Howard talks 'In The Heart Of The Sea'
The Oscar-winning director discussed his approach to film-making and his feelings about 3D to NFTS students.
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'Mockingjay 2' holds on to US crown with $11.4m
DECEMBER 14 UPDATE: In a tight contest with new arrival In The Heart Of The Sea, Lionsgate’s enduring champion The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2 retained the title by the slimmest of margins.
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'Mockingjay 2' reclaims int'l on $17.4m
DECEMBER 14 UPDATE: Lionsgate’s YA adaptation was confirmed on Monday as the box office champion.
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'Mad Max' tops online critics poll
George Miller was named Best Director and his film earned Best Picture and two other prizes from the Online Film Critics Society on Sunday, while Taiwan’s The Assassin took foreign-language honours.
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European Film Awards full of political resonance
Paolo Sorrentino’s Youth was among the big winners on an evening of political messages.
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Dubai 2015: Screen's dailies
Browse Screen International’s daily magazines from the Dubai International Film Festival here.
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