All Features articles – Page 42
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How to work with the Spanish film industry
The Spanish industry is booming, with several films playing at Cannes this year.
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Director Midi Z, actor-writer Wu Kexi on their Cannes debut with the #MeToo-themed 'Nina Wu'
Kexi has previously starred in three of Midi Z’s films.
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Werner Herzog talks Cannes history, 'Family Romance, LLC.', and why he'll never act in a romantic comedy
The German filmmaker’s ’Family Romance, LLC’ is playing as a Special Screening.
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Future Leaders 2019: programmers and curators - Europe
These are the up-and-coming programmers and curators to watch out for.
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Future Leaders 2019: programmers and curators - Americas
When it comes to the champions of new talent and custodians of lost classics, these are the up-and-coming programmers and curators to watch.
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Future Leaders 2019: programmers and curators - Asia, Africa and Australia
These are the up-and-coming programmers and curators to watch out for.
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Cannes Market: Hong Kong and China buzz titles
China has four titles in official selection and sidebars.
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Asif Kapadia on the story behind his 'Diego Maradona' documentary
The controversial football star spoke to the director over the course of two years.
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"There was no plan at all, except to survive": Waad al-Kateab, Edward Watts on their Cannes title 'For Sama'
The film plays as a Special Screening on May 15.
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Ladj Ly on his Palme d'Or contender 'Les Misérables': "Just being in Cannes is a victory"
Ladj Ly’s debut feature Les Misérables opens up the director’s tough Paris suburb.
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Cannes Market: Japanese buzz titles
Films include Takashi Miike’s Cannes return with ‘First Love’.
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The story behind Beatles film 'Yesterday': Richard Curtis, Danny Boyle, Working Title and a rising UK producer
Yesterday closes this year’s Tribeca Film Festival on Saturday (May 4).
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IFF Panama: Local fimmakers explore Caribbean nation's identity
Familiar themes woven into stories about cult music store, Tito Arias and Margot Fonteyn, and what happened after the Conquistadors met Panama’s indigenous people.
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Film and TV training: industry gets creative to tackle skills shortage
The boom in film and TV production has necessitated new training methods.
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How UK data company Applaudience is looking to help exhibitors optimise sales
Applaudience can track sales up to 30 minutes before a screening begins.
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An industry in flux: five top commissioners discuss Europe's TV drama market
Screen speaks to commissioners from five key European territories.
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Q&A: Fernando Lopez Puig, Head of drama, Radio Television Espanola
Lopez was recently promoted to RTVE head of content, channels and production.
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Q&A: Heike Hempel, Deputy director of programmes, ZDF
Heike has produced TV movies including ‘Dresden’ and ‘Generation War’.
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Q&A: Fabrice de la Patelliere, Head of drama, Canal Plus
Canal Plus’ Creation Originale label has worked on ‘Versailles’ and ‘The Bureau’.