All Features articles – Page 103
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The Euro 75: Element Pictures (Ireland)
They regularly collaborate with BBC Film, Film4, Searchlight and A24.
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The Euro 75: Elastica Films (Spain)
They’ve supported female filmmakers in particular, such as Clara Roquet’s Libertad, and Liliana Torres’s What Went Wrong,
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The Euro 75: Mike Downey (Ireland-UK)
His creative partnerships have ranged from Slovakia to South Africa and Latin America.
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The Euro 75: Coproduction Office (Germany)
The company’s breakthrough came when ‘Europa’ won the jury prize at Cannes in 1991.
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The Euro 75: Activist 38 (Bulgaria)
The company aims to expand into international high-end TV drama.
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How one leading Chinese sales agent is innovating to sell local titles to international buyers
Beijing-based sales agent Vicky Ding has witnessed the diminishing role of international sales for tentpole Chinese films.
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The lowdown on all the Cannes 2022 titles
Screen’s guide to the Cannes Official Selection and parallel sections.
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Cannes 2022 line-up guide: Competition and Out Of Competition titles
Screen’s guide to the Cannes Official Selection and parallel sections.
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Cannes 2022 line-up guide: Directors’ Fortnight titles
Screen’s guide to the Cannes Official Selection and parallel sections.
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Cannes 2022 line-up guide: Critics’ Week titles
Screen’s guide to the Cannes Official Selection and parallel sections.
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Cannes 2022 line-up guide: Special and Midnight Screenings, Premiere titles
Screen’s guide to the Cannes Official Selection and parallel sections.
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Cannes 2022 line-up guide: Un Certain Regard titles
Screen’s guide to the Cannes Official Selection and parallel sections.
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Industry expects buzzy Cannes market but smaller packages
Those in attendance will grapple with a new reality shaped by the pandemic: more streaming, shorter theatrical windows, and a return to production.
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Festival dominance but box office challenges: what next for French cinema?
French investment obligations for platforms and an overhaul of the media chronology rules could offer some respite.
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How will Covid caution affect turnout of Asian industry in Cannes?
While many will make the journey, others cite concerns over Covid safety.
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Word of Mouth: why Trafalgar Releasing’s Lyn Goleby avoids reading about film on social media
The pioneering UK indie exhibitor and chair of Trafalgar Releasing believes she’s a hard demographic to reach.
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15 indie cinemas from around the world that are thriving post-pandemic
Screen celebrates venues that have navigated Covid to remain a force in their communities.
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Cineworld CEO on firm's challenging pandemic, how Covid settled windows debate
Mooky Greidinger spent much of the pandemic firefighting, but is optimistic about how cinemagoing will continue its post-Covid revival in 2022 and 2023.