All Features articles – Page 301
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EuropaCorp: Seeing Red
Luc Besson’s EuropaCorp is gearing up to make serious headway in the US with the launch of RED. Melanie Goodfellow reports on the company’s game-changing developments.
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Creative Skillset: Invest in the future
The urgent need to invest in and develop talent sits at the forefront of Creative Skillset’s ambitions for the future growth of the film and TV sectors.
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Creative Week: Channel The Change
BBC strategy, TV consolidation and the boom in digital talent were among the hot topics at this year’s Creative Week conference in London. Andreas Wiseman reports.
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Scott Graham, 'Iona'
Screen spoke to Scott Graham about Edinburgh world premiere Iona and how Bruce Springsteen has inspired his next film.
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Toronto chiefs talk London focus and festival's future
Cameron Bailey and Piers Handling spoke to Screen in between screenings in London.
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Helen Walsh, ‘The Violators’
The author of bestselling novel The Lemon Grove turns her hand to filmmaking with The Violators, about two girls growing up in dysfunctional families in the urban wastelands on the outskirts of Cheshire.
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GALLERY: Edinburgh fest opens with 'The Legend of Barney Thomson'
Robert Carlyle’s directorial debut opened this year’s EIFF.
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Michael Lumpkin, AFI Docs
The man who grew Frameline into arguably the world’s leading LGBT media arts body returns to festivals as AFI Docs director after a six-year stint as executive director of the International Documentary Association.
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UK VFX & Post Directory 2015
DIGITAL EDITION: The British Film Commission’s showcase of the UK VFX and post facilities for features and high-end TV
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Trey Edward Shults, 'Krisha'
Trey Edward Shults talks about making his debut feature made with his mother and aunt.
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World of Locations: Lodz
PROMOTIONAL FEATURE: The Polish city of Lodz boasts world-class technicians, a thriving cultural scene and an innovative film commission, as well as pristine locations and untouched architecture. No wonder it’s a location on the rise.
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Thomas Bidegain, 'Cowboys'
French screenwriter Thomas Bidegain - who debuted his first feature Cowboys in Directors’ Fortnight this Cannes - talks about his long and winding route to the director’s chair.
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Radu Muntean, 'One Floor Below'
Romanian director Radu Munteans talks about his latest feature One Floor Below, which has just premiered in Cannes’ Un Certain Regard
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Alice Winocour, 'Disorder'
Alice Winocour’s action horror-thriller Disorder, starring Matthias Schoenaerts and Diane Kruger, premiered in Un Certain Regard (Indie Sales is selling).
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Valérie Donzelli, 'Marguerite and Julien'
The French director talks to Melanie Goodfellow about her fifth film, premiering In Competition at Cannes.
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Shin Su-won, 'Madonna'
Korean director Shin Su-won is following up her second feature fiction film Pluto - a gritty high school thriller that won a Special Mention at the 2013 Berlinale - with Madonna in Un Certain Regard.
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Jonas Carpignano, 'Mediterranea'
Italian-American film-maker Jonas Carpignano returns to Cannes with Critics’ Week entry Mediterranea.
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World of Locations: Canada
How do Canadian locations, long popular with footloose US productions, maintain their appeal in the face of stiff international competition?
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Maiwenn, 'Mon Roi'
Actress and director Maïwenn hits the red carpet this Sunday with her Palme d’Or contender Mon Roi, a searing tale of a passionate but dysfunctional relationship co-starring Vincent Cassel and Emmanuelle Bercot.