All Features articles – Page 258
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AFM preview: Brexit set to dominate industry talk
The UK’s future exit from the EU will be a hot topic of discussion at the American Film Market (Nov 2-9), for the industry from both sides of the Atlantic.
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Roger Mainwood, 'Ethel & Ernest'
The director talks about what it took to bring the latest Raymond Briggs story to the big screen ahead of the AFM and this weekend’s launch in the UK through Universal.
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Tokyo: emerging talent, Indonesia in spotlight
The 29th edition of TIFF (Oct 25-Nov 3) is adopting a global, contemporary outlook with a competition section that features a host of young film-makers.
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'Baahubali: The Conclusion', on location report
The first part of SS Rajamouli’s Telugu-language epic, Baahubali: The Beginning, stormed the Indian box office and sold to 30 territories. Now the follow-up has set its sights on further international success.
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Nordic focus: new talent schemes break the mould
Three initiatives in Scandinavia are encouraging film-makers to experiment by breaking out of production norms.
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Haifa: TV strand highlights family dramas
The festival’s TV section has been rebranded as Haifa TV Series Meetings (Oct 20) this year.
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Haifa: Mix Programme spotlights local projects
For the second year running, Haifa will play host to the Mix Programme, dedicated to helping teams of Jewish and Arab-Israeli film-makers take their projects to the next level.
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MIPCOM: how to excel in India's burgeoning VOD market?
India is on the brink of a streaming revolution, with international players joining a host of local platforms. But can anyone make money in this complex and crowded market? Liz Shackleton reports.
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Haifa: Avi Nesher talks Holocaust drama 'Past Life'
For his 20th feature, Past Life, film-maker Avi Nesher examines how a father’s complicated past haunts his family.
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Gallery: Stars of Tomorrow 2016 dinner
GALLERY: Images from Screen’s dinner to celebrate the 2016 Stars of Tomorrow.
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Haifa focus: highlighting community, gender equality
As Haifa presents its 32nd festival (Oct 15-24), Wendy Mitchell talks to artistic director Pnina Blayer about what makes the event unique.
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MIPCOM: Swedish TV outfit Yellow Bird's flight plan
Swedish TV and film production company Yellow Bird is moving beyond its Nordic Noir roots with an ambitious slate mostly for the small screen.
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Oscars 2017: Lead and supporting actress, who's in the running?
Screen’s US editor Jeremy Kay analyses this year’s lead and supporting actress contenders. (Comment)
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Gallery: Stars of Tomorrow 2016 party
Pictures from Screen’s 2016 Stars of Tomorrow launch party at BFI Stephen Street.
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MIPCOM: US TV industry making diversity strides
US television has made positive strides towards on-screen diversity, whereas progress in the film industry remains slow. It is a trend that is reaping rewards.
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MIPCOM: Blurred lines between film, TV industries
It has taken Hollywood a while to catch up with some parts of the world, but the demarcation between the US film and television industries is becoming ever more faint.
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MIPCOM: UK indies embracing high-end TV
Independent UK producers are increasingly branching out into high-end TV drama, driven by financial and creative opportunities. Is this the golden goose for the indie film sector?
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MIPCOM preview: Netflix, Amazon signal new television era
As content platforms proliferate, the focus of this year’s MIPCOM market (Oct 17-20) will be the rewards and challenges of The New Television era - one in which Netflix and Amazon’s future domination may no longer be a given.
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J.A. Bayona talks 'A Monster Calls'
The Spanish film-maker, who has the Jurassic World sequel next, discusses blending reality with fantasy elements in his third feature.
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Busan: Haobam Paban Kumar talks 'Lady Of The Lake'
Indian film-maker talks about his narrative debut, which premiered in Busan’s New Currents competition, and the state of filmmaking in northeast India.