All Features articles – Page 34
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Video: iQiyi’s Kelvin Yau reveals how the Chinese streamer is using AI on productions
iQiyi’s president for Asia Pacific and overseas marketing spoke to Screen at Hong Kong Filmart.
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Six rising Hong Kong directors reflect on the challenges of career-building
All filmmakers understand the challenge of making their first feature – but is it any easier to follow up a successful debut?
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As Japan’s animation industry hits record box office, its international impact is also expanding
Screen explores what is driving the phenomenon and what’s coming next
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Filmart 2024: buzz drama series from Taiwan
A spy thriller, a war epic premiering at Series Mania and an award-winning queer drama illustrate the range of Taiwan’s series output
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Why being compact and friendly works for Agora, the industry programme of Thessaloniki Docs
The focus is on introducing projects from southeastern Europe and the Mediterranean region to the international industry.
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GlobalData report: How UK independent films can achieve future box-office success
GlobalData’s Media Intelligence Centre looks at analysis of the top performing UK independent films of the past decade to identify strategic patterns for maximising box office figures on a local and global scale.
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“Does life have a purpose?”: Max Kestner ponders the themes of his CPH:DOX opener ‘Life And Other Problems’
“If science says ‘communities are not real’, I would try to argue against it.”
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How CPH:DOX is working to bring a culture of documentary viewing to all Danish audiences
“We are not a Copenhagen event for the whole country; we are co-creating a festival with the municipalities.”
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Good-humoured Oscar ceremony suggests show business is alive and kicking
Messi the Dog joins starry night at Dolby Theatre.
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The six projects being showcased in HKIFF’s inaugural CAA China Genre Initiative
The projects come from China, Singapore and Taiwan
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From an Indian animation to a TikTok romance, profiling HAF 2024’s work-in-progress lineup
Screen profiles the 15 work-in-progress projects participating in the 22nd Hong Kong-Asia Film Financing Forum (HAF)
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Filmart 2024: buzz titles from South Korea
South Korean sales agents are bringing fresh titles to Hong Kong, covering comedy, horror, time travel and crime thrillers
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Oscars 2024 talking points: Bafta crossover, international presence and studios back on top
This year’s US Academy Awards matched the outcome of last month’s Baftas in 18 feature categories.
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New filmmaker voices are rising in Hong Kong, but challenges remain
The Hong Kong industry is rallying behind an up-and-coming generation of filmmakers, giving them the best chance to make a mark at home and abroad
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Edko Films head Bill Kong on reinvigorating the Hong Kong box office
Kong-produced A Guilty Conscience was the territory’s top title last year.
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Filmart 2024: buzz titles from Hong Kong & China
Rounding up the hot projects available at this year’s Filmart in Hong Kong.
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Filmart 2024: buzz titles from Japan
Japanese sales companies come to the market with a raft of titles including Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s latest and Toei’s live-action adaptation of hit manga series Oshi No Ko.
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Malaga unveils 2024 industry winners
El aspirante, Suçuarana win Malaga Work In Progress Awards for Spanish, LatAm projects.
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Oscars 2024: which festivals are most successful for launching best picture nominees?
Screen takes a look at where and how each of the best picture nominees premiered over the past five years.
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Screen editors make final Oscars predictions, reflect on 2024 race: “It’s going to go down as one of the great years”
“A great year for the studios, and backed up by fantastic box office, which creates that excitement around the awards show.”