All Features articles – Page 54
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'Burning' director Lee Chang-dong on his “ambiguous” Cannes Competition title
The film stars Yoo Ah-in, Steven Yeun, and Jeon Jong-seo.
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First look & set report: Noah Schnapp in Michael Morpurgo adaptation 'Waiting For Anya' (exclusive)
Schnapp plays Jo, a French boy who helps Jewish children across the Franco-Spanish border in WW2.
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Leading financiers discuss the "uncertainty" in the UK film sector
“The media landscape has never, ever changed faster than it is now.”
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Lukas Dhont talks genderless casting for his Cannes transgender film 'Girl'
Dhont was inspired by a 15 year old who spoke openly about being born in the wrong body.
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Gurinder Chadha talks 'Blinded By The Light', her "spiritual sequel" to 'Bend It Like Beckham'
Chadha is currently shooting the 1980s-set drama.
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Future Leaders 2018: the producers who are rising stars
Screen International selects and profiles the young producers who are already changing the film industry.
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Will Blockchain become a game-changer for the film industry?
A number of film industry parties are exploring the use of this decentralised digital ledger.
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Director Ali Abbasi on how Cannes title 'Border' channels "the experience of being a minority"
Abbasi lived for 20 years in Iran, then studied in Sweden before moving to his current home in Denmark.
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Cannes 2018: 20 films to look out for
Screen selects a few of the exciting projects to appear at Cannes this year
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Cannes 2018: Screen's guide to the Critics' Week titles
Strand includes titles by Benedikt Erlingsson, Paul Dano and Rohena Gera.
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Cannes 2018: Screen's guide to the Un Certain Regard titles
Screen staff preview the titles competing in Un Certain Regard at this year’s festival.
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Cannes 2018: Screen's guide to the Directors' Fortnight titles
This year’s line-up includes films by Ciro Guerra, Cristina Gallego, Debra Granik and Gaspar Noé.
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'Amy' producer sets sights on TV
“If we were making Amy, Senna and Maradona today, we would do six-hour versions.”
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MPAA chief Charles Rivkin on piracy, #MeToo and Netflix challenges
The former US ambassador to France discusses young consumers, links with Washington and the rise of SVOD.
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IFF Panama: 'Panama Al Brown' director Carlos Aguilar Navarro Q&A (exclusive)
Director lines up fictional version of boxing biopic next.
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"Ireland still is missing out": top Ireland studio exec calls for increased film & TV funding
Ardmore Studios and Troy Studios CEO Súin Ní Raghallaigh says more money and greater infrastructure are required.
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More business training needed for UK film sector, say industry experts
How film business training bodies are adapting to the UK’s skills shortage.
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Panama film festival director Pituka Ortega Heilbron Q&A
The seventh edition of the event runs from April 5-11, with A Fantastic Woman, Zama and BPM all screening.
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Creative Skillset CEO Seetha Kumar on delivering the BFI's Film Skills Strategy
”There is such a pain point in terms of skills shortages because we’ve had a boom in inward investment.”
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New head of film Gareth Ellis-Unwin on his ambitious plans for Creative Skillset
The King’s Speech producer believes his experiences in the filmmaking trenches will prove vital in his new role.