All Features articles – Page 332
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Cannes 2014: In Competition
The full line-up of films In Competition at the 67th Cannes Film Festival with details on each title including sales contacts.
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Cannes 2014: Out of Competition
The films Out of Competition at the 67th Cannes Film Festival with details on each title including sales contacts.
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Cannes 2014: Midnight Screenings, Special Screenings
The Midnight Screenings line-up at the 67th Cannes Film Festival with details on each title including sales contacts. Special Screenings line-up also included.
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Cannes 2014: Un Certain Regard
The world premieres in Un Certain Regard at the 67th Cannes Film Festival with details on each title including sales contacts.
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Cannes 2014: Directors' Fortnight
World premieres in Directors’ Fortnight at the 67th Cannes Film Festival.
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Nicholas Stoller, Neighbors
Nicholas Stoller is the director of such films as Forgetting Sarah Marshall, The Five-Year Engagement and Get Him To The Greek, which he also co-wrote. He is also the screenwriter of Fun With Dick And Jane, Yes Man and this year’s Muppets Most Wanted.
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Cannes 2014: Critics' Week
The full line-up of films in Critics’ Week competition at the 67th Cannes Film Festival with details on each title including sales contacts.
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BFI Film Fund pre-Cannes lunch
Directors Mike Leigh and Ben Wheatley were joined by actors including Bill Nighy, Timothy Spall and Imelda Staunton at the UK industry event ahead of the Cannes Film Festival.
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Evzen Kolar and Deborah Kolar, Never Walk Alone
LA-based Czech producer Evzen Kolar and his wife, marketing strategist Deborah Kolar, who grew up in Ireland, had been looking for an opportunity to work together ever since they produced The Boys & Girl From County Clare in 2003. Then Never Walk Alone came along.
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Takashi Murakami, Jellyfish Eyes
Renowned Japanese artist Takashi Murakami talks to Emmanuelle Charlier about his feature directorial debut, a two-part tale about a fatherless youngster in a post-Fukushima world who relocates with this mother to the countryside where he discovers a strange creature.
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David Cross: Hits maker
The US comedian and writer discusses Hits, his directorial debut about celebrity and the YouTube generation.
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Edward Walson, producer
When he’s not being president and owner of New Jersey-based cable company Service Electric Broadband Cable TV, Edward Walson, son of cable pioneer John Walson Sr, produces and finances films like Blue Jasmine through his Sunrider Productions.
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Avi Arad, Matt Tolmach: The Amazing Spider-Man 2
As the superhero sequel looks set to cross $225m at the global box office by the end of the weekend, Screen speaks to the producers about the rise of the superhero movie and the future of Spider-Man.
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Janine Marmot, Hot Property Films
The two-time BAFTA-winning producer discusses one of her production company’s busiest years to date and Cannes-bound thriller Brand New-U.
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Q&A: Orlando von Einseidel, Virunga
Screen speaks to the British filmmaker about his documentary following a group of brave individuals risk their lives to save the last of the world’s mountain gorillas.
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Jeremy Saulnier, Blue Ruin
The Brooklyn-based filmmaker talks about how his revenge thriller, released in the UK this weekend, came close to being his swansong.
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Q&A: The Voices
SUNDANCE LONDON: Actors Ryan Reynolds and Gemma Arterton were joined by director Marjane Satrapi to talk about their comedy horror, The Voices.
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Onur Tukel, Summer of Blood
TRIBECA: North Carolina-born filmmaker Onur Tukel’s Manhattan and Brooklyn-set black comedy Summer of Blood is a novel twist on relationship angst, where the selfish needs of a vampire align with those of New York City bachelor.
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Tribeca: Lou Howe, Gabriel
Lou Howe, who studied film at Harvard and AFI, had his directorial debut Gabriel starring Rory Caulkin selected to open Tribeca’s World Narrative Feature competition.