All Features articles – Page 310

  • Bridgend
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    Tiger directors: Jeppe Ronde, Bridgend

    2015-01-24T09:48:00Z

    The Danish director talks about his teen suicide drama, which receives its world premiere in competition at International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR).

  • Interstellar
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    The VFX of Interstellar

    2015-01-23T11:01:00Z

    Double Negative’s Paul Franklin talks to Ian Sandwell about keeping the VFX for Interstellar grounded in reality while exploring the wonders of the universe

  • The Imitation Game
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    Benedict Cumberbatch, The Imitation Game

    2015-01-23T10:54:00Z

    Benedict Cumberbatch reveals how he broke down with emotion during his last day playing Alan Turing in The Imitation Game. Elbert Wyche reports

  • Trash
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    Stephen Daldry, Trash

    2015-01-23T10:49:00Z

    Stephen Daldry tells Andreas Wiseman how he hopes his comedy thriller Trash will help change established perceptions of Rio’s favelas

  • Song Of The Sea
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    Tomm Moore, Song Of The Sea

    2015-01-23T10:43:00Z

    Oscar-nominated Irish animation Song Of The Sea draws on ancient folklore and traditional animation techniques to tell a universal family story. Wendy Mitchell talks to director Tomm Moore about the inspirations for the film

  • KEY HOUSE MIRROR
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    Michael Noer, Key House Mirror

    2015-01-23T10:39:00Z

    Rising Danish director Michael Noer talks to Sarah Cooper about his third feature, the unusual love story Key House Mirror, which opens Goteborg

  • Draken Goteborg
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    Goteborg Film Festival: Nordic showcase

    2015-01-23T10:36:00Z

    Goteborg Film Festival (Jan 23-Feb 2) has always offered the best of Nordic cinema but is now attracting more international industry attention. Andreas Wiseman previews the 2015 edition

  • Backstreet Boys: Show ’Em What You’re Made Of
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    Backstreet Boys: Backstreet’s back

    2015-01-23T10:32:00Z

    On the eve of its much-anticipated US opening, director Stephen Kijak and producer Mia Bays reveal why an ambitious event theatrical release is the right strategy for their Backstreet Boys documentary.

  • Me and My Moulton
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    Short Films: short change

    2015-01-23T10:28:00Z

    Short films are more visible than ever thanks to promotional showcases in theatres and online distribution opportunities, but is this translating into more revenues for the format? Melanie Goodfellow investigates

  • Impressions Of A Drowned Man
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    Tiger directors: Kyros Papavassiliou, Impressions Of A Drowned Man

    2015-01-22T12:51:00Z

    The Greek-Cyrriot director talks about his poetic meditation on the nature of time and identity, which receives its world premiere in competition at International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR).

  • Haruko’s Paranormal Laboratory
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    Tiger directors: Lisa Takeba, Haruko’s Paranormal Laboratory

    2015-01-22T12:51:00Z

    The Japanese director talks about her second feature, which receives its world premiere in competition at International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR).

  • Gluckauf
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    Tiger directors: Remy van Heugten, Gluckauf

    2015-01-22T12:49:00Z

    The Dutch director talks about his father-son story, which receives its world premiere in competition at International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR).

  • War Book IFFR 1
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    IFFR 2015: Opening night, War Book

    2015-01-22T12:29:00Z

    Pictures of the cast and crew of War Book at the opening night of the International Film Festival Rotterdam.

  • Reversal
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    JM Cravioto, Reversal

    2015-01-22T05:06:00Z

    The Mexican film-maker went to the same CUEC film school as Alfonso Cuaron and Emmanuel Lubezki. His English-language debut premieres in Sundance in Park City At Midnight on January 23. Spoiler alert.

  • Mark Titus
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    Mark Titus, The Breach

    2015-01-20T06:18:00Z

    In The Breach, Mark Titus examines depleted salmon populations in the Pacific Northwest and what is happening to reverse their decline.

  • Robert Elswit
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    Robert Elswit, Nightcrawler

    2015-01-18T23:59:00Z

    Cinematographer Robert Elswit talks to Elbert Wyche about the challenges of shooting dozens of late-night locations for Dan Gilroy’s Nightcrawler.

  • Hackney_Picturehouse
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    Cinema bookers: the show business

    2015-01-18T23:59:00Z

    Time and trust goes into the relationship between distributor and cinema booker. As several influential UK programming directors leave their posts, Geoffrey Macnab looks at the possible impact on the local market

  • CineMart
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    CineMart Rotterdam: all change

    2015-01-18T23:59:00Z

    Only projects with 25% of their financing in place have been selected for Rotterdam’s CineMart.

  • Alexandre Desplat
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    Alexandre Desplat, The Imitation Game

    2015-01-18T23:59:00Z

    Composer Alexandre Desplat tells Tiffany Pritchard about bringing Alan Turing’s frenetic mind to life through his score for The Imitation Game.

  • Birdman Michael Keaton and Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu
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    Alejandro G Inarritu, Birdman

    2015-01-18T23:59:00Z

    The Mexican director of Birdman talks to Jeremy Kay about his tortured creative process and his original vision of a man floating in his underwear.