All Features articles – Page 328
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Andrew Rossi, Ivory Tower
Director Andrew Rossi takes on the rising debt crisis in his documentary film Ivory Tower, which premiered at this year’s Sundance Film Festival and opens in the US on June 13 through Samuel Goldwyn. Elbert Wyche reports.
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Rania Attieh and Daniel Garcia, Recommended By Enrique
The neo-noir premieres at the Los Angeles Film Festival on June 13 and plays again on June 17 and tells of a young actress and an aging cowboy in a small Texan town on the Mexican border. Emmanuelle Charlier saddles up.
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Heather Croall talks Sheffield Doc/Fest
UPDATED: Heather Croall, festival director of Sheffield Doc/Fest, talks about what to expect over the coming week and chooses five highlights.
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Screen's UK Stars of Tomorrow 2014 party
GALLERY: Screen’s UK Stars of Tomorrow were toasted in London last night.
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GALLERY: UK Stars of Tomorrow 2014
The photoshoot for this year’s Screen International UK Stars of Tomorrow.
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Rose Wicksteed, UK Stars of Tomorrow 2014
CASTING DIRECTOR: “There’s no formula,” says Rose Wicksteed of the profession of casting.
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Laura Tarrant-Brown, UK Stars of Tomorrow 2014
PRODUCTION DESIGNER: At its best, production design feels ‘real’, the world presented onscreen convincing and believable, no matter where it might be.
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Si Bell, UK Stars of Tomorrow 2014
CINEMATOGRAPHER: It is unusual for a DoP to work his way up the camera department on set; there are a lot of steps to climb.
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Krysty Wilson-Cairns, UK Stars of Tomorrow 2014
WRITER: “I wrote Aether over Christmas, during six weeks.”
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Chris Foggin, UK Stars of Tomorrow 2014
DIRECTOR: How do you get Judi Dench to appear in her first short film?
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Dawn King, UK Stars of Tomorrow 2014
WRITER: Dawn King is a much-awarded young writer for the stage and, at last, the screen, having signed a deal with Cowboy Films to adapt her sell-out play Ciphers from Bush Theatre.
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Michael Berliner, UK Stars of Tomorrow 2014
PRODUCER: Bedfordshire-born producer Michael Berliner started out as an actor in his teens and throughout university; it wasn’t until he produced his own short film after graduation “that I realised this was the thing for me”.
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Keri Collins, UK Stars of Tomorrow 2014
DIRECTOR: “I feel as if I’ve taken a long time to get here,” says Cardiff-born director Keri Collins.
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Sarah Brocklehurst, UK Stars of Tomorrow 2014
PRODUCER: Born in the US of Chinese and UK heritage, 29-year-old Sarah Brocklehurst broke out with 2011 micro-budget feature production Black Pond.
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Lynsey Miller, UK Stars of Tomorrow 2014
WRITER-DIRECTOR: “I tend to fall in love with my characters,” says director Lynsey Miller. “And consequently whatever I do visually is motivated by them and what they’re thinking or feeling.”
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Daniel Fajemisin-Duncan and Marlon Smith, UK Stars of Tomorrow 2014
WRITERS: Daniel Fajemisin-Duncan and Marlon Smith won a Bafta shortly after being selected for Stars of Tomorrow: a television craft award for breakthrough talent for their gripping Channel 4 drama Run, which they co-wrote (they are in the throes of writing a second series).
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Roberto Oliveri, UK Stars of Tomorrow 2014
WRITER-DIRECTOR: The least experienced of this year’s Stars of Tomorrow, 24-year-old Roberto Oliveri has just produced, written, shot and funded his first short, Compassion, while living with his parents in Hertfordshire and working in a garage to raise funds.
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Simon Stephenson, UK Stars of Tomorrow 2014
WRITER: Simon Stephenson is a man with his own rich back story.