All Features articles – Page 370
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LUFF's growing crop for 2012
On the eve of this year’s London UK Film Focus (LUFF), running June 25-28, the organisers are in upbeat mood.
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Jacqueline Hurt, Olswang
Jacqueline Hurt talks about the role of the lawyer in film financing deals, the rise in the number of sales companies and the film policy review.
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Suited and rebooted
How do you go about updating a classic franchise? Ian Sandwell looks at the latest reboot set to hit our screens this summer, Sony’s The Amazing Spider-Man
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The new deal
Market activity in Cannes was boosted by debut companies and the return of equity, but deals were less exuberant than in 2011. By Jeremy Kay
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Young at heart
The Karlovy Vary International film festival (June 29-July 7) may be entering its 47th edition, but the platform it offers to debut film-makers and its youthful popularity show it has not lost its edge.
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Edinburgh's revival?
After a 2011 edition plagued with problems, the Edinburgh International Film Festival is back this year with an eclectic line-up and a renewed focus on British and upcoming talent. Screen talks to the festival’s new artistic director Chris Fujiwara - and the industry - about how the 66th edition (June ...
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Paul Haggis
Screen talks to Paul Haggis about his new feature, Third Person, which is being backed by Belgian outfit Corsan.
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Festival of Mediterranean Film, Split, Croatia
Audiences and attendees at the fifth Festival of Mediterranean Film, Split, Croatia, June 2 - 8.
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Transilvania International Film Festival, Cluj, Romania
Winners and attendees at the Transilvania International Film Festival, 1 - 10 June, 2012.
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KVIFF 2012: Forum of Independents
World premieres include Miroslav Momčilović’s Death of a Man In The Balkans.
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KVIFF 2012: Documentary Competition
World premieres in the documentary competition include Timo Novotny’s Trains of Thoughts [pictured] from Austria.
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KVIFF 2012: East of The West Competition
World premieres in this regional competition include Piotr Mularuk’s Czech feature Yuma.
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KVIFF 2012: Competition
The eight world premieres in competiton include Greek debut Boy Eating The Bird’s Food [pictured0.
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Fortaleza festival
Images from the 22nd Fortaleza Iberoamerican Film festival in northeastern Brazil (Ceara state). All photos by Rogerio Resende.
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José Luis Rebordinos, San Sebastian
The director of the San Sebastian International Film Festival talks about how the festival is adapting to a tough climate in Spain, including new offerings such as the European Latin American Forum.
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China’s new global strategy
Liz Shackleton analyses the rapidly changing international strategies of China’s biggest players, and looks at the hottest US-China collaborations in the works.
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Tom DeSanto
A key producer on the Transformers and X-Men franchises, Tom DeSanto is now developing Gods, a 3D trilogy based on a Chinese classic, with Beijing-based Yi Shang Media.
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Kate Sinclair
Former UKFC and Film4 book scout Kate Sinclair discusses uncovering gems Salmon Fishing in the Yemen and Q and A and her current slate as a producer, which includes a comedy series from writers Kevin Cecil and Andy Riley and an adaptation of a Giles Foden novel about the D-Day ...
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Night Train To Lisbon
Bille August recruited some of Europe’s most acclaimed actors for Night Train To Lisbon, the first film under a new partnership between Studio Hamburg and C-Films. Wendy Mitchell visited the set of the film.