All Features articles – Page 106
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Online pioneers make physical comeback: CPH:DOX directors talk 2022 edition
Katrine Kiilgaard and Niklas Engstrom’s first edition in charge launches today.
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Qumra mentor Ghassan Salhab talks about his early career and his new Beirut vampire film
Senegalese-born, Lebanese-French director talks about his hands-off mentoring approach.
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Syrian filmmaker Anas Khalaf on his Qumra feature project ‘The Photographer’
‘The Photographer’ is the second in a planned trilogy about the Syrian conflict following ‘The Translator’ in 2020.
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“We wanted to make a punk film,” Ariel Escalante Meza talks ‘Domingo And The Mist’
Second feature revolves around a man refusing to leave land frequented by the ghost of dead wife.
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How the fight against fake news fuelled Imanol Uribe’s Malaga title ‘What Lucia Saw’
The Spanish thriller is being sold by Latido Films.
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Why personal stories dominate Qumra’s TV selection
Six Doha Film Insitute-backed TV projects are being showcased in Qumra this year.
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Spanish sales outfit Filmax: “Italy is a particularly active market for us”
The venerable Spainsh studio is widening its scope beyond the genre films with which it made its name.
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The Centrepiece interview: Sister’s Jane Featherstone on the future of drama in an age of anxiety
Featherstone is one of the UK’s pre-eminent TV drama producers with hits including ’Chernobyl’, ’Humans’ and ’Broadchurch’ to her name.
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Ibon Cormenzana on his Spanish mountaineering drama ‘Beyond The Summit’
Cormenzana was inspired by the world view of sky runners such as .Kilian Jornet
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Spanish sales agent Latido: “The fastest growing market for films is the platforms”
Antonio Saura’s Madrid company is increasing the number of genre films it handles.
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How Keshet Media Group blazed the trail in exporting Israeli drama and talent to the world
Tel Aviv-based Keshet Media Group has blazed the trail in exporting Israeli drama and talent to the world.
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Five Qatari talents to watch
The initiatives of the Doha Film Institute are helping to inspire a wealth of new voices.
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Composer Germaine Franco on creating the music for ‘Encanto’
Germaine Franco researched tirelessly to write the score for Disney Animation Studios’ Encanto. She tells Screen about the rich tapestry of Colombian music and culture that she drew on for inspiration.
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Spanish Screenings XXL open for business with bigger event than ever
Some 57 feature films are screening to 500 buyers from 53 countries.
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Malaga Film Festival director talks bold international ambitions for 25th year
Juan Antonio Vigar says his aim is to showcase new and rising Spanish talent.
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“It’s absolute pleasure, mixed with absolute pain”: Farah Nabulsi on filmmaking in Palestine
Nabulsi’s debut feature ‘The Teacher’ is taking part in Doha Film Institute’s talent incubator, Qumra.
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Spanish sales agent Begin Again Films: “We are expanding our activity in Asia”
Begin Again Films focuses on arthouse fare.
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“We want to be a nurturing place for independent filmmakers”: Doha Film Institute talks 360-approach
DFI meted out grants to 675 projects from 70 territories over the past decade but its remit goes far beyond funding.
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Spanish sales outfit Film Factory Entertainment: “Asia can be strong when you have a horror film”
The Spanish sales agent talks challenging markets and new opportunities.
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Rithy Panh on the joy he finds in mentoring rising filmmakers
The Cambodian documentarian is the lead mentor at this year’s Doha Film Institute’s Short Documentary Lab.