Why the industry wants a revamped London Screenings
The demise of London Screenings has left the UK film industry without a dedicated export market — and both sellers and buyers are clamouring for a replacement. Screen speaks to UK sales execs and international buyers about what the priorities should be for a successor event.
CNC president Gaëtan Bruel on audience hunger for daring films
“Arthouse can become the new mainstream and France is leading the charge.”
How success of ‘I’m Still Here’ and ‘The Secret Agent’ has helped to drive Brazilian box office
Both films contributed to a significant growth in the market share of Brazilian cinema domestically.
Bafta flashback: ‘Imposter’ duo Bart Layton and Dimitri Doganis on having one of their trophies stolen
They won the Bafta for outstanding British debut in 2013, beating films including ’The Muppets’ and ’Wild Bill’.
In conversation: Pippa Harris and Liza Marshall on producing ‘Hamnet’, why film industry “is in a strange place”
The leading UK producers discuss their collaboration and the current landscape for independent film and TV production.
How ‘The Perfect Neighbor’ tells a real-life Florida tragedy through two years of police bodycam footage
Director Geeta Gandbhir uses archive footage to document the impact of a tragic incident on one Florida community
Wunmi Mosaku on the profound impact of her ‘Sinners’ role: “It was a process of decolonising my mind”
“I had never felt so excited on a project,” the Oscar and Bafta nominee tells Screen
EFM 2026: The buzz titles from South Korea
Horror, animation and the latest from Berlinale award-winner Hong Sangsoo are among the titles being presented by South Korean sellers at EFM. Michael Rosser reports
In profile: the 2026 Bafta Film Awards shorts contenders
This year’s Bafta-nominated shorts encompass a faded pop star, family trauma, queer romance, departed loved ones and social isolation. Screen profiles the eight films competing across two categories.
Who are the new US indie distributors?
Stiff headwinds in the US theatrical marketplace have not stopped a host of fresh distribution companies from springing up, looking to take advantage of new ways to reach audiences.
Skinny‑dipping, prosthetic penises and a last-minute afterparty: Nine memorable moments in the ‘Pillion’ journey
Pillion writer/director Harry Lighton and star Harry Melling share nine memorable events in the creation and release of their UK indie hit.
Bafta flashback: Rebecca O’Brien on breaking Ken Loach’s Bafta curse
“When we got to the stage, my main surprise was how tall Nicole Kidman is.”
































