All Features articles – Page 49
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The Brit 50: Sigma Films
Sigma worked on David Mackenzie’s period epic ‘Outlaw King’ starring Chris Pine.
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The Brit 50: Sixteen Films
Sixteen Films produced two Palme d’Or winners from co-founder Ken Loach.
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The Brit 50: Tempo Productions
Tempo feature ‘The Wife’ is generating awards talk for star Glenn Close.
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The Brit 50: Trademark Films
Trademark will shoot play adaptation ‘The Father’ next spring.
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The Brit 50: Turbine Studios
Turbine is developing comedy ‘Hallelujah!’ starring Ralph Fiennes as Handel.
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The Brit 50: Unstoppable Film And Television
Past Unstoppable films include ‘Adulthood’ and ‘Brotherhood’ from co-founder Noel Clarke.
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The Brit 50: Warp Films
Warp scored a hit with the ‘This Is England’ series across film and TV.
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The Brit 50: Wellington Films
The Nottingham-based company has recently made Edinburgh winner ‘Calibre’.
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The Brit 50: 42
42 have fantasy adventure ‘Mortal’ and thriller ‘The Shadow Of The Moon’ upcoming.
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The Brit 50: Wildgaze Films
Wildgaze has produced Oscar-nominated titles ‘An Education’ and ‘Brooklyn’.
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How top festivals are teaming up to support films and cut costs
Film festivals around the world are taking an increasingly co-operative approach.
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Stars of Tomorrow One-to-One: Gabrielle Tana and Helen Simmons
Tana has produced films including ‘Philomena’ and ’Coriolanus’.
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Stars of Tomorrow One-to-One: Carol Morley and Anna Blandford
Morley’s ‘Out Of Blue’ recently premiered in Toronto.
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Looking beyond London: is the UK film industry's regional push working?
These are vibrant times for filmmaking in the regions, but they are growing principally as service industries.
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How five Screen Stars of Tomorrow united to make 'The End Of The F***ing World'
The adolescent misfits drama first streamed on Netflix in January 2018.
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"Not a festival but a feast": Rome director Antonio Monda on this year's event
This year’s Rome Film Fest runs from October 18-28.
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Turkish film festivals in flux amid claims of political interference and boycotts
Country’s oldest festival Antalya challenged by rebel Istanbul screenings and rival event Adana.
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'Quality over quantity': what next for the US cable giants?
HBO has recently programmed blue-chip series like ‘Big Little Lies’.
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Go big or go local: how the European drama sector is responding to Netflix and Amazon
Shows like The Ink Factory’s ‘The Little Drummer Girl’ are searching for other funding sources.
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Fabrik chief talks opportunities for European creatives in the American TV market
Henrik Bastin and Melissa Aouate of Fabrik Entertainment speak to Screen.