All Features articles – Page 25
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Anthony Boyle on his ‘Masters Of The Air’ and ’Manhunt’ roles: “I love the physicality and the mental stuff”
After starring as a heroic Second World War navigator, Boyle wanted to “play someone the polar opposite”.
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Six Raindance directors talk about making their first films
The international line-up features directors working in Germany, Georgia, Hungary, Italy, the UK and Spain.
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Raindance artistic directors on bolstered industry programme and “testing the waters” with June date
Martyna Szmytkowska and Malaika Bova’s second edition sees them double down on support for emerging filmmakers.
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Eva Birthistle on her directorial debut, Ken Loach’s support and the future of ‘Bad Sisters’
The Irish actor’s directorial debut feature is world premiering at Raindance Film Festival.
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The personal touch made all the difference to the second series shoot of ‘Tokyo Vice’ in Japan
The show’s creative team reveal how filming series two was “night and day” compared to series one
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“There were doors slammed in its face”: David Oyelowo on spending a decade trying to make ‘Lawmen: Bass Reeves’
“The only place you can land is a prejudice against a Black protagonist, a Black-centred story.”
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’Night Country’ showrunner Issa López on turning ‘True Detective’ on its head
Jodie Foster told López she wanted to play “an impossible asshole” on the HBO show.
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Roger Ross Williams on social-issue stories and shaking up Ampas’s documentary branch
The US director of films including God Loves Uganda, Life, Animated and Stamped From The Beginning held a masterclass at Sheffield Doc/Fest.
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10 European titles that could make a box office splash in 2024
Local-language films have already delivered some of the biggest hits of 2024 in France and Germany.
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Ella Purnell on why ‘Fallout’ was the most challenging project of her career
British star Purnell was named a Screen International Star of Tomorrow in 2010,
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What can the international industry expect of this year’s RO Days programme in Transilvania?
Head of industry Dumitrana Lupu gives the lowdown on key projects, filmmakers and initatives to look out for.
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“The state of European cinema is not so rosy”: Transilvania’s Mihai Chirilov on the challenges facing rising filmmakers
The Transilivania International Film Festival opens today and runs until June 24 in the Romaianian town of Cluj.
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Japanese auteur Kiyoshi Kurosawa talks remaking crime thriller ‘Serpent’s Path’ in France
The film is a remake of his own 1998 film of the same name.
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How UK indie exhibitors are engaging younger audiences with arthouse cinema
“We are seeing a flourishing of young cinephile audiences.”
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‘Ripley’ creator Steven Zaillian on making Netflix series “feel more like a novel”
“I always imagined it in black and white,” he tells Screen.
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Birds of paradise, palm trees, banana leaves: How ’Griselda’’s production designer evoked 1980s Miami
Knut Loewe eschewed the stereotypical pinks for a broader colour palette.
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‘Mummies’ producer Jordi Gasull: “I’m interested in family cinema with universal values”
Gasull’s Barcelona-based 4Cats Pictures is behind some of the most remarkable Spanish animated hits of recent years.
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Five Spanish animation talents to watch at Annecy
Spanish talent is out in force at this year’s Annecy. Here Emilio Mayorga profiles five directors and producers attending the festival.
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How Spain’s animation boom is attracting international collaborators
Spanish feature animations have a strong presence at Annecy 2024.
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How a Spanish filmmaker brought Robert Wyatt musical ‘Rock Bottom’ to the screen
Valencia-based María Trénor has been developing her debut feature for seven years.