All Features articles – Page 366
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Indian knight rises
Mumbai-based DAR Motion Pictures is shaking up the Indian film business with its focus on four strands of production and acquisition of major Hollywood films.
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Hollywood films gain traction in India
This year, US studios have scored big in the idiosyncratic and fragmented territory with films such as The Avengers and The Amazing Spider-Man.
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Andrew Macdonald
DNA Films co-founder Andrew Macdonald has just completed one of his most ambitious films yet, Dredd 3D.
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San Sebastian 2012
The lauded Spanish festival celebrates its 60th anniversary with a strong line-up of films and new industry initiatives.
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Rotterdam reception in Toronto
The International Film Festival Rotterdam and Screen International celebrated in Toronto on Monday on the rooftop of Dolce Social.
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UK reception in Toronto
The BFI, BFC, British Council, Northern Ireland Screen, Creative England, the Edinburgh International Film Festival and Screen International held a reception celebrating UK filmmakers on Monday night in Toronto at the Spoke Club.
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Peter Webber, Emperor
Webber talks to Screen about his new historical drama which premieres in Toronto on Friday.
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Tobias Lindholm, A Hijacking
The director follows up his acclaimed prison drama R with the powerful modern pirates story A Hijacking.
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David Ayer & Nigel Sinclair, End Of Watch
Screen talks to End Of Watch director and producer ahead of its world premiere in Toronto.
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Eran Riklis, Zaytoun
The director talks about working with Stephen Dorff, going beyond the headlines, and discovering child actors.
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Andrew Adamson, Mr Pip
The Shrek and Narnia director changes direction with his new literary adaptation.
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Baltasar Kormakur, The Deep
Icelandic director talks to Screen about his latest project The Deep, which receives its world premiere in Toronto.
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Toronto 2012 dailies
FINAL UPDATE: Catch up with pdfs of all five of Screen’s Toronto print dailies here.
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Anand Gandhi, Ship of Theseus
Screen talks to Mumbai-based filmmaker Anand Gandhi whose debut feature, Ship Of Theseus, will receive its world premiere in Toronto.
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Emilie Georges, Memento
Memento Films International has built an eclectic sales slate while ramping up its own productions such as horror remake We Are What We Are.
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Terrence Malick’s producers: ‘He wakes up every day with thousands more ideas.’
Sarah Green and Nicolas Gonda discuss Terrence Malick’s “endless reservoir of ideas”, the production process on To The Wonder, their ongoing collaboration with FilmNation and future projects.
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Paul Thomas Anderson on making The Master: 'Scientology was the least of our problems'
Paul Thomas Anderson talks about the inspirations for the film, Joaquin Phoenix’s immersive acting style, shooting large format, and now adapting Thomas Pynchon’s Inherent Vice.
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Superhero showdown
The summer blockbuster season’s hits, sleepers and flops so far, plus the local titles making a big impact in Asia and Europe, are analysed by Ian Sandwell.
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Toronto 2012: Midnight Madness, Discovery, TIFF Docs, Vanguard
More Toronto world premieres including genre anthology The ABCs of Death [pictured].