All Features articles – Page 19
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“It’s a left-wing feel-good movie”: Julie Delpy on her French comedy ‘Meet The Barbarians’
The actress/filmmaker tackles the global refugee crisis and far-right politics with a comedy drama set in Brittany.
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Watch: “There’s a lot of talented people” - what can Spain offer international film producers?
José Esteban Alenda, producer at Solita Films talks to Screen ahead of TIFF.
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Seven Spanish projects with international potential to be pitched in Toronto
The producers are taking part in the ‘Do it the Spanish way!’ initiative.
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Toronto, Venice, Telluride: which has the edge as an awards-season launchpad?
This is serious business, and a lucrative one for the consultants who guide the studios, streamers, other distributors and talent.
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Spain set for strong showing at Toronto with packed industry programme
The Cinema From Spain pavilion will showcase the country and its producers to North American partners.
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The films that impressed French audiences at Angouleme 2024
The Angouleme Francophone Film Festival is the first stop for the French industry after the summer break.
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How Toronto is evolving its industry offering ahead of 2026 market launch
“We’re seeing it as a phased-in transition.”
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Toronto CEO Cameron Bailey on the return of actors and plans for the 2026 market
Toronto International Film Festival CEO Cameron Bailey tells Jeremy Kay about this year’s highlights and competition with other fall festivals
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Watch: Spain at Toronto - stand-out titles and key events for international industry
Carmen Jordan, Director for Creative Industries at ICEX Spain Trade and Investment, shared details about the Spanish presence at Toronto this year.
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Toronto 2024 preview: Screen’s guide to the Platform and Midnight Madness titles
Toronto Film Festival runs September 5-15.
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Alexander Rodnyansky on financing October 7 drama ‘Of Dogs And Men’
The drama is directed by Dani Rosenberg and premieres in Venice’s Horizons strand.
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Toronto 2024 preview: Screen’s guide to the Gala and Special Presentations
TIFF takes the baton from fall rival Venice, offering an audience-friendly line‑up.
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‘Paul & Paulette Take A Bath’ director on crafting his Venice Critics’ Week debut “outside of the system”
The dark comedy is the first feature from UK born, Paris-based commericals and music video producer Jethro Massey.
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How Baltasar Kormakur recreated multiple time periods in Japan, Iceland, and London for ‘Touch’
‘Touch’ follows Icelandic widower Kristofer who travels to Japan to find the woman he met and fell in love with in London 50 years before.
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“Measuring ovations is deeply silly”: what’s behind the rise of the ‘standing ovation’ story?
One exec said he’s seen publicists with “giant stopwatches with glowing screens” independently timing ovations at film premieres.
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Fabrice du Welz’s ‘Maldoror’, about Belgian serial killer Marc Dutroux, is first in planned trilogy about “my very strange country”
The film premieres out of competition at Venice on September 2.
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“Calm on set”: How Venice title ‘My Everything’ has helped to pioneer accessibility practices while filming
’My Everything’ and box office smash ’A Little Bit Of Everything’ both boasted the first ’accessibility coordination manager’ role.
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‘There was no budget’: The Quay Brothers on their epic 19 -year journey to make ‘Sanatorium Under The Sign Of The Hourglass’
Acclaimed UK-based animators have spent 19 years creating their latest feature-length film, a mixture of stop-motion and live action.
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How a new documentary sheds light on Jerry Lewis’s notorious lost film ‘The Day The Clown Cried’
Directors Michael Lurie and Eric Friedler have unearthed lost footage from ’The Day The Clown Cried’.
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My Screen Life: UK producer Rebecca O’Brien on her love of cold-water swims and 1960s musicals
Revered UK producer O’Brien is a long-time collaborator of director Ken Loach and screenwriter Paul Laverty.