All Features articles – Page 229
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'The Manslayer/The Virgin/The Shadow' director talks buzzy Tallinn title
Sulev Keedus discusses the long process behind his Estonian feature.
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Tallinn Black Nights 2017 festival preview
This year’s Black Nights will host 1300 foreign guests and screen 233 films.
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'Last Flag Flying' star Bryan Cranston on his late-career surge
The Breaking Bad star speaks to Screen about his “working-class” work ethic.
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Tallinn Black Nights 2017 industry preview
Tallinn Black Nights is ramping up its industry activity this year.
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Michael R Roskam talks Belgian Oscar entry ‘Racer And The Jailbird’
The Belgian filmmaker discusses his crime thriller, which first premiered at Venice.
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Icelandic director Asa Hjorleifsdottir talks 'The Swan'
The debut feature premiered in TIFF’s Discovery strand.
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Sam Claflin on 'Journey's End' and playing "damaged" characters
Screen talks to the actor about his passion for RC Sherriff’s 1928 play.
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How Saoirse Ronan's 'Lady Bird' character was inspired by Greta Gerwig
From Brooklyn to Greta Gerwig’s directing debut Lady Bird, Saoirse Ronan is becoming an awards-season staple.
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Gary Oldman: 48 days straight in Churchill make-up "tested me"
The actor on the ”ludicrous idea” of him playing Winston Churchill.
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Daniel Kaluuya on his life-changing 'Get Out' role, Steve McQueen's 'Widows' and 'Black Panther'
For Daniel Kaluuya, 2017 has witnessed a phenomenal breakthrough.
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Comment: 'Industry scandals must lead to change’
”The reactions and responses have been wide-reaching and, in some cases, encouraging for the future.”
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Carey Mulligan talks tough 'Mudbound' shoot, future projects
Mulligan plays a 1940s farmer’s wife who tackles prejudice in the Mississippi Delta when she bonds with her black tenant neighbour.
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Annette Bening on the real-life story behind 'Film Stars Don't Die In Liverpool'
Four times Oscar-nominated but never a winner, Annette Bening impresses again as faded silver-screen siren Gloria Grahame.
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'Borg/McEnroe' outfit SF Studios details future plans
Company plots ambitious slate of English-language films.
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'Mudbound' producer-financier MACRO on what's next
In less than three years, Charles D King has put MACRO on the map.
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China's Hishow Entertainment eyes international projects
Screen talks to founders Wang Haiyi and Xu Bin
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10 virtual reality experiences that stood out in 2017
The 2017 VR Creative Summit is fast approaching.
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The resolution war: is cinema falling behind home entertainment on innovation?
”4K has not become the dominant format as many in the industry hoped.”
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How Europa Cinemas is adapting to challenging times
Europa Cinemas continues to play a vital role in helping exhibitors to play European films.