All Features articles – Page 217
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How 'The End of the F***ing World' became a word-of-mouth awards contender
Stars Jessica Barden and Alex Lawther give their side of the story.
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The key challenges facing European cinemas in 2018
Ahead of CineEurope, Laura Houlgatte discusses the SVoD/festival debate, gender diversity and digital single market proposals.
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How film classification boards are responding to an industry in flux
Screen appraises the global landscape for ratings.
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"The 'D-word' is no longer dirty": experts on state of play for docs
Two major documentary events, Sheffield Doc/Fest in the UK and France’s Sunny Side of the Doc, take place this month.
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UK documentary producers voice concern about new BFI funding
A per-project ceiling of £80,000 on awards is lower than in previous years.
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After the Cannes/Netflix row, what next for France's strict media window laws?
Reform of France’s media window laws has divided the country’s cinema industry.
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Oscar-winning producer Simon Chinn discusses doc market 'explosion' ahead of MPS talk
Chinn will open the Media Production Show talks on June 12.
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Sydney Film Festival picks 10 female directors to watch in 2018
Screen profiles the filmmakers selected for the Europe! Voices of Women in Film programme.
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'Escape At Dannemora', 'LA's Finest' catch the eye at LA Screenings
Free-TV buyers welcomed the new crop of character-driven procedurals.
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Emmy-winning cinematographer Doug Allan to speak at Media Production Show
Allan was principal cameraman on productions including ‘Frozen Planet’ and ‘The Blue Planet’.
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Head Gear's Phil Hunt to size up UK indie landscape at MPS
Head Gear’s founder will speak on an indie film panel on June 13 at the Media Production Show.
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'Picnic At Hanging Rock' showrunner on taking inspiration from Kubrick
The BBC/Amazon series is based on Joan Lindsay’s novel and stars Game of Thrones’ Natalie Dormer.
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Cannes 2018: the industry verdict
Festival veterans weigh in on the state of the market, press screenings and the TIFF/Venice threat.
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Does appearing at Cannes contribute to the success of a film?
Industry figures talk through the boost - or bridle - a Croisette launch provides.
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Screen critics' top films from Cannes 2018
Screen International critics select some of the hottest titles from this year’s Cannes Competition, Un Certain Regard, Director’s Fortnight and Critics Week sections.
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Stuart Ford outlines his plans for new venture AGC Studios
Former IM Global chief was in Cannes to make deals for Laika animation ‘Missing Link’ and WW2 epic ‘Midway’.
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Cannes short films: spotlighting the prize winners and Screen's picks
Screen appraises the short film prize-winners from Cannes across Competition, Cinefondation, Directors’ Fortnight and Critics’ Week.
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Palme d'Or winner Hirokazu Kore-eda on the family ties that inspired 'Shoplifters'
Kore-eda’s film was his fifth to be selected for Cannes Competition.
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"It was so absurd": Terry Gilliam on the 18-year journey to make 'Don Quixote'
Gilliam’s film screens out of Competition at Cannes this weekend, after a protracted legal dispute.
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Matteo Garrone on reaching into his past with Cannes Competition title 'Dogman'
The Italian filmmaker returns to Competition for the fourth time, three years after ‘Tale Of Tales’.