All Features articles – Page 63
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Karlovy Vary Q&A: former fest winner George Ovashvili on Georgian conflict drama 'Khibula'
The Georgian filmmaker, a former Crystal Globe winner at Karlovy Vary International Film Festival for Corn Island, prepares to unveil his latest film in Official Competition.
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Emmys 2017: the Duffer Brothers talk 'Stranger Things'
For the US filmmaking duo, developing their sci-fi nostalgia-trip TV series Stranger Things was the culmination of a well-spent youth.
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TV giants are teaming up to compete with Netflix and Amazon
With TV now more expensive than ever, new financial options have emerged in the international TV business.
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Edinburgh Film Festival preview: buzzy UK titles and 'Cars 3'
With attendance up 17% in three years, the festival is putting audiences at the heart of its strategy.
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Why new technology could be hurting the film business
Is the pace and range of innovation now stretching the supply chain to breaking point?
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Four European marketing campaigns that paid off for Disney
These territories brought some local variety to their Disney release campaigns.
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The next big thing in cinema technology could be LED screens
Feedback on the screens has been overwhelmingly positive.
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CineEurope 2017 to focus on tech, youth and gender challenges
With box office booming for a third straight year, this year’s CineEurope should welcome exhibitors in confident mood.
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IMAX now have serious rivals in the 'premium large format' sector
The competition is fierce, with Dolby, Ymagis and exhibitors muscling in on the market.
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Set report: 'Been So Long' starring Michaela Coel and Arinzé Kene
The producers of the BFI and Film4-backed musical hope to capture the La La Land audience.
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Disney UK and Europe co-heads share the secrets of their success
Ahead of their CineEurope award, Screen spoke to Lee Jury and Tony Chambers about Disney’s amazing 2016.
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Can 'grown-up' animation become commercially successful?
Adult animation is still regarded with suspicion by mainstream exhibitors and distributors.
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Sydney Film Festival picks 10 female directors to watch
The Sydney Film Festival will showcase vital female directing talents in 2017.
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Google's inhouse VR expert: 'Google is betting a lot on VR'
Jessica Brillhart talks medium’s future at Sheffield Doc/Fest.
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Doc/Fest: 'Wilders' director on politics, perfection and picking winners
“We want to be the Ryanair of the film business”
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Doc/Fest Q&A: 'Armed With Faith' directors talk bomb disposal doc
Geeta Gandbhir and Asad Faruqi on their Doc/Fest world premiere.
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Sheffield Doc/Fest looks to expand creative scope
Programme director Luke Moody talks through this year’s festival selection.
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Doc/Fest: Daisy Asquith talks 'Queerama' and 100 years of gay film
Filmmaker on making Sheffield Doc/Fest’s opening film.
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Top Italian producer: we're switching focus from film to TV
Cattleya founder Ricardo Tozzi tells Gabriele Niola why he is repositioning his company.
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Territory focus: Ireland aims to sustain success
The Irish film industry is riding high thanks to a blossoming of creative talent and the rise in international productions shooting in the country.