All Features articles – Page 203
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Why Margot Robbie first turned down the role of Queen Elizabeth in 'Mary Queen Of Scots'
Bette Davis, Helen Mirren, Cate Blanchett have played the part before.
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Hugh Jackman talks politics, fame, and preparing for 'The Front Runner'
Also, is a ‘The Greatest Showman’ sequel on the cards?
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Oscars 2019: Four acclaimed best animated feature contenders from outside Hollywood
Screen highlights titles from Europe, Asia and South America.
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'BlacKkKlansman' director Spike Lee has no regrets over his anti-Trump speech at Cannes
“That was just pure emotion and how I felt at that moment.”
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Golden Globes 2019: will it be a bumper year for the musical/comedy categories?
With the Golden Globes nominations being announced on December 6, Charles Gant looks at whether the HFPA’s awards really are a reliable Oscar bellwether.
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Willem Dafoe on playing van Gogh, and why working in TV "can make you lazy"
The actor was taught how to paint by director Julian Schnabel for Venice award winner At Eternity’s Gate.
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'Until We Fall' director talks Tallinn premiere and working at Zentropa
Danish drama had its world premiere in Tallinn’s Official Selection.
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In focus: the new-look Marrakech International Film Festival
This year Marrakech has a star-studded guest list and a revitalised programme team led by Berlinale veteran Christoph Terhechte.
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Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner on what next for Working Title and the secrets of their success
The co-chairmen of Working Title Films reflect on 30 years at the heart of the UK film industry.
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'Cronofobia' director on how mystery shopping inspired his debut feature
Drama is screening at Tallinn Black Nights this week.
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Black Nights 2018: Can you grow an ambitious film festival on a tiny budget?
Tiina Lokk, festival director of the Black Nights Film Festival in Tallinn (PÖFF), is skewered on the horns of a ferocious dilemma. Source: Tallinn Black Nights Tiina Lokk PÖFF is accredited by FIAPF as an A-list festival and has grown rapidly since it was founded in 2007. ...
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'The Favourite': how Yorgos Lanthimos made a 20-year-old project his own
Greek director talks to Screen about his specific vision for The Favourite.
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BIFAs 2018: debut director, screenwriter nominees on the stories behind their films
The seven screenwriters and directors nominated discuss inspirations and challenges in making their films.
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'Ralph Breaks The Internet': the story behind the Disney princesses scene
“This was probably the finest line we walked in the movie.”
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'Ralph Breaks The Internet' filmmakers: 'we could not have made this six years ago'
The broader look was only possible because of recent advances in animation technology.
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Maggie Gyllenhaal on 'The Kindergarten Teacher', 'The Deuce' and her directing debut
Gyllenhaal is playing her part in knocking down obstacles for women in the film industry.
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Keira Knightley on awards contender 'Colette' and life as a working parent
French writer Colette was a prototype modern celebrity who tantalised the world with her unconventional lifestyle.
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IDFA 2018: Latest deals, hot projects and a new direction
Dogwoof picks up Westwood and Under The Wire.
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How Palestine's biggest film festival defies walls, roadblocks and a tiny budget
How do you create a national film festival in a physically divided country that is stifled by lack of financing?
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'ROMA' actors on the film's unconventional casting and shooting process
Yalitza Aparicio and Marina de Tavira talk to Screen about Alfonso Cuaron’s unusual methods.