All Features articles – Page 250
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Viola Davis on taking 'Fences' from stage to screen
Davis and Denzel Washington talk to Elbert Wyche about their lasting impressions of the Oscar-nominated Fences - first on stage and now on film.
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Dev Patel talks 'Lion' and shrugging off "that chirpy guy from 'Marigold Hotel'"
UK actor Dev Patel fought hard for his place in Lion, keen to show he was more than “the chirpy guy from Marigold Hotel”. Now he has been nominated for an Oscar.
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IFFR Tiger directors: Daan Bakker on 'Quality Time'
Irreverent Dutch comedy subtitled ‘A Film in Five Parts’.
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IFFR Tiger directors: Affonso Uchoa and João Dumans on 'Aráby'
Film focuses in on the life of a marginalised worker in contemporary Brazil.
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'I, Daniel Blake' star Hayley Squires: “I can’t walk away from what’s happened in this film"
Bafta-nominated UK actress Hayley Squires talks to Dan Jolin about the life-changing effect of making I, Daniel Blake, the irony of walking the Cannes red carpet and chocolates on set each day.
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IFFR Tiger directors: Pedro Aguilera on 'Sister Of Mine (Demonios sus ojos)'
Film features drugs, bondage, voyeurism and sibling incest.
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IFFR Tiger directors: kogonada on 'Columbus'
This stylised coming-of-age movie is set amongst the modernist architecture of Columbus, Indiana.
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Sundance 2017: The biggest deals
The deals that defined Sundance 2017 came in at the high end.
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Lucas Belvaux talks timely political drama 'This Is Our Land'
Screen discusses Rotterdam world premiere, about a far-right party, which has stoked controversy in France.
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IFFR Tiger Directors: Konstantin Bojanov, ‘Light Thereafter’
Birmingham-set film follows a second-generation immigrant who embarks on a road trip to find a legendary French painter.
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IFFR Tiger directors: Niles Atallah, 'Rey'
Film from Chilean filmmaker takes an unusual look at the life of Orélie-Antoine de Tounens.
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Sundance 2017: The stand-out documentaries
Screen rounds up the critically-acclaimed documentaries from this year’s festival.
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IFFR Tiger directors: Sanal Kumar Sasidharan on Malayalam drama 'Sexy Durga'
Emerging Indian writer-director talks largely improvised female-focused road movie, which is world premiering in Rotterdam.
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IFFR Tiger directors: Hagar Ben-Asher talks 'The Burglar'
New film from Israeli film-maker Hagar Ben-Asher revolves around a lonely girl whose life is turned around after her apartment is burgled.
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'45 Years' producer The Bureau talks new dark comedy-drama 'Daphne'
Screen sat down with the film’s creative team and star to discuss the project’s origins ahead of its world premiere at IFFR on Jan 29.
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Sundance 2017: The stand-out feature films
Screen rounds up the critical breakthroughs from this year’s festival.
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UK FILM Brunch at Sundance 2017
The annual networking event and celebration of British independent film at High West Distillery & Saloon drew a full house as usual in Park City.
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The Plexus Lodge at Sundance 2017
Tucked away on the fourth floor right in the heart of Main Street, the hangout has proved a popular spot for executives, talent and other festival attendees.
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Oscar nominations 2017: predicting the winners
La La Land is the film to beat, but it faces stiff competition for all the big prizes.
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Jill Soloway talks new Amazon series and "scary" Donald Trump
The Emmy-winning creator of Transparent won the directing award at Sundance 2013 for her debut feature Afternoon Delight and talks about her return to Park City with the first three episodes of the Amazon Studios series I Love Dick.