All Features articles – Page 26
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Features“We’re hybrid for good”: How smaller European film festivals are adapting for the future
Festival directors reveal to what extent shifting online during the pandemic will play a part in their future.
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FeaturesSarajevo festival directors on bringing cinema back to the city and tuning in to TV
Mirsad Purivatra and Jovan Marjanović on the films, TV series, female directors and industry activity at the 2021 Sarajevo Film Festival.
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Features“I’ve been working with my pleasure principle”: Locarno’s new artistic director on programming 2021 edition
Locarno returns as a physical event after last year’s mainly online edition, with a new artistic director at the helm.
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NewsScreen unveils inaugural Spain Stars of Tomorrow line-up
The latest in Screen’s talent-spotting showcases is sponsored by the Atlantida Mallorca Film Fest.
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FeaturesSpain Stars of Tomorrow: Ton Vieira (actor)
Vieira has been cast in Manolo Caro’s new Netflix series
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FeaturesSpain Stars of Tomorrow: Mireia Oriol (actor)
Oriol is set to appear in Netflix series ‘Alma’.
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FeaturesSpain Stars of Tomorrow: Jiajie Yu Yan (writer-director)
Jiajie was nominated for a Goya for short film ’Xiao Xian’ in 2020.
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FeaturesSpain Stars of Tomorrow: Guillermo Lasheras (actor)
Lasheras has made his feature debut in Daniel Monzón’s ‘The Laws Of The Border’.
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FeaturesSpain Stars of Tomorrow: Dariam Coco (actor)
After a supporting role in ‘Money Heist’, Coco has been cast in another Netflix series, ‘Welcome To Eden’.
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FeaturesSpain Stars of Tomorrow: Álvaro Gago (writer-director)
Gago’s first feature will be inspired by his Sundance prize-winning short ‘Matria’.
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FeaturesSpain Stars of Tomorrow: Berta Castañé (actor)
Castañé is dividing her 2021 between two big TV projects.
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FeaturesSpain Stars of Tomorrow: Alex Monner (actor)
Monner has three new features as a lead actor: The Cover, Mediterraneo: The Law Of The Sea and Centaur.
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FeaturesSpain Stars of Tomorrow: Elena López Riera (writer-director)
López Riera’s first feature revolves around a legend that suggests some women are predestined to disappear with each flood.
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NewsSeven talking points from the Venice 2021 line-up
Return of the studios, UK and Italian presence, a new section… and what about Covid?
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FeaturesSpain Stars of Tomorrow: Jone Laspiur (actor)
Laspiur appeared in two titles at San Sebastián 2020, with Icíar Bollaín’s ‘Maixabel’ coming next.
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FeaturesAsian industry gives verdict on Cannes, market conditions
Asia was busy buying and selling via Zoom meetings during the Marche, but only diversified companies have real spending power, and most of the Chinese buyers sat this one out.
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CommentComment: Cannes 2021 was a triumph for Spike Lee’s jury
The jury recognised all the better pictures in the 24-film line-up, and made a statement by awarding the top prize to ‘Titane’.
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FeaturesWhy Bifan expanded its XR programme to Incheon international airport
XR curator Jay Kim talks to Screen about the South Korean festival’s augmented, virtual and mixed reality titles.
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FeaturesCannes regular Sergei Loznitsa on his archive documentary ‘Babi Yar. Context’
In his latest film, the Ukrainian director examines a notorious Second World War massacre.
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FeaturesHow Eskil Vogt’s Cannes title ‘The Innocents’ cast and coached its young stars
Norwegian drama will premiere in Un Certain Regard at the Cannes Film Festival.
















