All Features articles – Page 365
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The public eye
The BFI London Film Festival (Oct 10-21) enters a new era in 2012, with Clare Stewart at the helm and a focus on engaging audiences.
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Coming to London
The revamped BFI London Film Festival features three competitive sections and new thematic categories. Fionnuala Halligan profiles the Official Competition and selected world premieres.
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Screen Marketing & Distribution Awards 2012
Photos from the third Screen UK Marketing & Distribution Awards, held at The Grange St Paul’s Hotel on Oct 4.
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Haifa International Film Festival
Fill the Void, Out in the Dark and Six Acts were among the winners at the 28th Haifa International Film Festival, which ran Sept 29-Oct 8.
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Screen Awards winners brochure
Read all about the reasons why the judges chose our 2012 winners at the Screen UK Marketing & Distribution Awards.
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James Higgins
Screen talks to esteemed industry veteran James Higgins, recipient of the outstanding contribution to the industry accolade at this year’s Screen International Marketing & Distribution Awards.
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Michael Roskam
The Bullhead director was the subject of the annual Binger-Screen International interview in Utrecht.
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Looper: how an international independent came together
Screen’s US editor Jeremy Kay talks to director Rian Johnson, his producer Ram Bergman and producer/financier Jim Stern about how they packaged the film and how China’s DMG came on board.
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Josh Boone, Writers
Writer/director Josh Boone made his feature film debut at Toronto with Writers, a semi-autobiographical film about a family of writers dealing with a difficult divorce.
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Wayne Borg
Bill Gates will be among speakers discussing the future of the ‘digital frontier’ at the 2012 Abu Dhabi Media Summit. Wendy Mitchell talks to Wayne Borg of organiser Twofour54
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Emmanuelle Antille, Avanti
Swiss installation artist talks about her debut theatrical feature which world premiered in competition at Zurich.
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Daniel Young, Paul Bowles: The Cage Door is Always Open
Swiss-US director talks to Screen about his biopic of acclaimed US writer Paul Bowles.
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Andrew Neel, King Kelly
The New York-based director makes his fictional feature debut with King Kelly, a racy satire about young people’s obsession with the Internet.
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Gabriela Pichler, Eat Sleep Die
Swedish director Gabriela Pichler makes her debut with Eat Sleep Die, which was awarded in Venice.
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Zurich 2012 special issues
Read Screen’s special issues from the Zurich Film Festival, with news, photos, reviews, director profiles and more.
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BFI Reuben Library opens at BFI Southbank
BFI CEO Amanda Nevill, BFI Chair Greg Dyke and Mayor of London Boris Johnson marked the opening at an event last night.
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