All Features articles – Page 81
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FeaturesDuncan Kenworthy talks his under-the-radar strategy for 'The Pass'
How the Love Actually producer guided the gay-footballers chamber piece from Royal Court sell-out to BFI Flare opening-night film.
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FeaturesFilmart 2016: HAF profiles
Profiles of projects from the 14th Hong Kong - Asia Film Financing Forum (HAF).
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FeaturesFilmart 2016: Hot titles - Hong Kong, China
An exciting crop of Hong Kong and mainland China projects are spotlighted by Liz Shackleton, who reports on the increasing efforts to support Cantonese-language film-making
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FeaturesAmy Hobby, TFI Latin America Fund
Tribeca Institute recently unveiled the 10 projects selected to receive support in its drive to nurture distinctive voices from Latin America and the Caribbean.
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FeaturesAnne Hamilton, 'American Fable'
Jeremy Kay talks to the first-time feature director and former Terrence Malick intern about her SXSW selection, which premieres in Visions on Sunday.
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FeaturesAlex Taylor, 'Spaceship'
The British director’s SXSW short Kids Might Fly won a special jury prize in 2010 and he returns to Austin, Texas, with a story of alien abduction and teen angst.
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FeaturesAdam Pinney, 'The Arbalest'
Mike Brune stars in the SXSW Narrative Feature Competition selection as Foster Kalt, a toy inventor who reflects on his lifelong obsession with one Sylvia Frank.
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FeaturesMike Flanagan and Trevor Macy, 'Hush'
Director Mike Flanagan and producer and Intrepid Pictures principal Trevor Macy talk to Jeremy Kay about their latest horror film and Netflix acquisition ahead of its world premiere at SXSW on Saturday.
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FeaturesHow heavyweight US-China deals are shaping the global business
Chinese investment is now racing into Hollywood and for once Hollywood is not in the driving seat. Liz Shackleton looks at what this means for the global film industry and discovers the smart money is now on the entrance of China’s tech giants.
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FeaturesAmr Waked on 'The Marriott Cell'
Lucy star Amr Waked explains why he was drawn to the adaptation of Mohamed Fahmy’s jail memoir The Marriott Cell and discusses upcoming films.
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FeaturesHow one US distributor scored 35 César nominations
Cohen Media Group talks acquiring European Oscar and César hopefuls and its expansion into exhibition.
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FeaturesHow Simon Fitzmaurice battled MND to make 'My Name Is Emily'
A diagnosis of motor neurone disease did not thwart Simon Fitzmaurice’s ambitions to make his first feature, which has gone on to score awards and distribution deals.
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FeaturesNew Sparta Films: strength in numbers
New Sparta Films MD Nicki Hattingh reveals the company’s roadmap for future growth.
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FeaturesEFM embraces Virtual Reality
Virtual reality (VR) was embraced in the European Film Market’s Startup Programme, now in its second year.
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FeaturesBerlin Q&A: Rafi Pitts, 'Soy Nero'
The Iranian film-maker discusses his competition entry about ‘Green Card soldiers’ and living in exile from his home country.
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FeaturesBerlin Q&A: Gianfranco Rosi, 'Fire At Sea'
Screen spoke to the director about the unique process of making his documentary about the migrant crisis, and how he didn’t emerge from the process unscathed.
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FeaturesBerlin Q&A: Steve Coogan, 'Shepherds And Butchers'
Comedian and film star Steve Coogan plays a crusading lawyer taking on a seemingly unwinnable case in Apartheid era South Africa in Oliver Schmitz’s Shepherds And Butchers (sold at EFM by West End Films).
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European Shooting Stars 2016
Screen talks to this year’s selection of European Shooting Stars.
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FeaturesBerlin Q&A: Michael Grandage, 'Genius'
Donmar Warehouse artistic director Grandage talks making his film directing debut.
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FeaturesThe Solution packs a punch
Lisa Wilson and Myles Nestel, co-founders of Los Angeles-based sales outfit The Solution Entertainment Group, discuss their push into finance and production, and how they plan to stay ahead.
















