All Features articles – Page 34
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Outgoing Directors UK CEO: we must avoid “reproducing the fault lines of the past”
Chowns steps down after 10 years as CEO on Thursday 30 April.
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How the ‘Calm With Horses’ team pivoted to an online release
”It was very weird telling people not to go and see it.”
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‘Stardust’ director Gabriel Range talks bringing a pre-Ziggy David Bowie to life
The UK filmmaker set out to explore Bowie’s journey to becoming a musical superstar.
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My Working From Home Life: UK agent Roger Charteris
”Shaving and shoes are out the window – slippers are de rigeur!”
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How XYZ Films is shifting gears as coronavirus pandemic disrupts Hollywood
“The strategy is bandwidth expansion.”
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Why Reggie Yates won’t let a mid-shoot shutdown kill the vibe on his directorial debut ‘Pirates’
The film shows three friends driving from North to South London on New Year’s Eve 1999 for a party.
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How the international VFX industry is continuing to work during the coronavirus shutdown
Companies including Framestore, Cinesite and The Mill have set up remote operations.
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My Working From Home Life: UK casting director Shaheen Baig
“Speaking to upset and frustrated producers has been unsettling.”
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My Working From Home Life: Palestinian director Muayad Alayan
”I believe it’s a strong reminder to everyone of the importance of audiovisual artists and creators.”
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European broadcasters take on streaming giants by targeting youth audiences
Screen profiles five of these top broadcasters on their youth segment.
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The Centrepiece interview: Studiocanal UK’s Nicola Shindler on swimming against the tide from TV to film
Shindler is also head of her own TV production company, Red.
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What European TV producers and broadcasters are learning from the Nordic model
Smaller Nordic nations have pooled funding to make productions happen.
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My Working From Home Life: Voltage Pictures’ Jonathan Deckter
“It’s nice to have three meals a day with my family.”
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How UK indie cinemas are coping with the impact of coronavirus
Indie cinema heads in Glasgow, Nottingham, London and Uckfield reflect on the current crisis.
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Glasgow Film Festival co-chief talks hidden gems, surprise guests and 2021 plans
Allan Hunter reflects on the 16th edition.
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How the Glasgow Film Festival is making good on its rallying cry of “cinema for all”
Free and accessible talks and screenings, as well as the living wage for all staffers.
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‘Merkel’ producer Alexander van Dülmen talks busy film and TV production slate
Carte Blanche’s projects include TV series Nhiem and a Panama Papers-inspired art thriller.
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“So many people in diaspora have this identity crisis”: Riz Ahmed on his Berlin title ‘Mogul Mowgli’
Ahmed co-wrote the film with director Bassam.
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Chile: optimistic EFM delegates look to international partnerships
Global shifts, internal dynamics encourage creators to adopt broader outlook.
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Filmmakers of Panorama title ‘Wildland’ on why the female-driven mafia feature “is not a gangster film”
Ingeborg Topsoe has written a script, which was directed by Jeanette Nordahl.