11 UK documentary film companies with exciting projects in the works
Screen spotlights 11 companies developing slates of interesting projects with international potential.
Emilie Bujès explains how Visions du Réel is reflecting a shifting documentary landscape
Festival’s outgoing artistic director talks AI, doc funding challenges and the importance of events like VdR.
Andergraun Films’ Montse Triola on why she believes it is a good time for risk-taking filmmaking
Barcelona-based Triola is the longtime collaborator of auteur Albert Serra.
How major and indie cinema chains are using AI tools: “They are saving me at least one day a week”
Cinemas are still struggling in the wake of the pandemic and many are turning to artificial intelligence tools in a bid to win back audiences.
My Screen Life: Disney’s Tony Chambers on Danny Boyle comparisons and why he didn’t become a DJ
Since 2025, Chambers has been president of the Walt Disney Company EMEA, based in London.
Six Gen Z cinemagoers discuss cinema prices, release windows confusion and celebrity interviews
“I’ve had that so many times when I wanted to watch a film and it’s already out of cinemas.”
How South Korea-based CJ 4DPlex is going global with its innovative 4DX and ScreenX cinema screens
CJ 4DPlex’s premium-format screens are expanding globally, delivering box-office growth and attracting the interest of A-list filmmakers, as the firm’s CEO Jun Bang tells Screen.
How content creators are branching out into film: “There’s talent on the internet”
‘Iron Lung’ directed by YouTuber Markiplier grossed more than $50m at the worldwide box office this year.
From attention warfare to understanding Gen Z: Industry experts discuss the future of cinema
Jackie Brenneman, Adam Cunningham, Elisha Karmitz and Patrick von Sychowski discuss the state of the sector ahead of CinemaCon.
Cinema United head Michael O’Leary on eve of CinemaCon: “We’re bullish on the future”
President and CEO talks upgrades, box office hits, Paramount-WBD merger.
Fan edits and plate-smashing: inside Lionsgate’s hit campaign for ‘The Housemaid’
Distribution’s most vital and creatively agile task is to connect films with audiences. Screen looks at Lionsgate’s recent success with its smash adaptation of The Housemaid
Icelandic filmmakers make plea for increased government support
Film and TV experts in Iceland have spoken about an increasingly desperate need for more funding for local storytellers, as part of a panel during the annual Stockfish Film Festival & Industry Days, a Reykjavik-based festival organised in collaboration with Iceland’s film guilds.
Is giving away free tickets to indie films the answer to building cinema audiences?
BFI programme Escapes for disengaged or lapsed audiences is trying this in the UK. Is it working?
































