All Features articles – Page 372
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A celebration of Zentropa
After 20 years, the iconic Danish production outfit Zentropa is going stronger than ever, with historical drama A Royal Affair packing out Danish cinemas and Thomas Vinterberg’s The Hunt in Competition here in Cannes.
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Sally Potter untitled project
Screen talks to director Sally Potter and producer Christopher Sheppard about their as yet untitled period drama, which shot in and around London earlier this year.
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The Invisible Woman
Ralph Fiennes’ second directing project following Coriolanus tells the story of Charles Dickens’ secret love affair with a young actress. Who better to play the iconic author than Fiennes himself. Sarah Cooper reports.
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Amanda Nevill
BFI head Amanda Nevill talks through the thinking behind the BFI’s new five-year plan.
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The Games begin
Does The Hunger Games’ international box-office performance signal the beginning of the next Twilight-sized franchise? Ian Sandwell analyses the figures.
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IM Global's fifth anniversary party
Stuart Ford’s IM Global celebrated its fifth anniversary with a celebration in Los Angeles on May 5.
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Future Leaders
On the eve of Cannes 2012, Screen presents our Future Leaders of Sales and Acquisitions: 50 of the hottest rising buyers and sellers.
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Cannes 2012: Un Certain Regard
Films include the omnibus 7 Days in Havana [pictured] which includes directors Benicio Del Toro, Gaspar Noe and Laurent Cantet.
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Cannes 2012: In Competition; Out Of Competition
From the anticipated films by seasoned auteurs to the buzz titles from first-timers, Screen profiles the films headed to all the sections of the Cannes Film Festival in 2012
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Sergei Yershov
The CEO talks about the unusual but successful business model of US and Russia-based distributor VolgaFilm. Andreas Wiseman reports.
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Cannes 2012: Directors' Fortnight
Directors include Rosales, Larrain, Stoll Ward, Wheatley, Bakhshi.
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Cannes 2012: Critics' Week
Films include UK theatre veteran Rufus Norris’ debut feature film Broken [pictured.]
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Cannes 2012: Midnight Screenings; Special Screenings
Films include Aboriginal girl-group story The Sapphires [pictured], with a cast including Chris O’Dowd.
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Talent spotting
Screen rounds up the hottest writing, directing and producing talent coming out of Northern Ireland.
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Case Study: Game Of Thrones
HBO backed Northern Ireland to host its popular fantasy series Game Of Thrones, which shoots its third series in the country this summer.
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Belfast Film Festival
Two high-profile local films will bookend the Belfast Film Festival (May 31-June 10)
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Celebrating 65 years of the CNC
The Cannes Film Festival is not the only French cultural institution feting its 65th anniversary this year. Melanie Goodfellow talks to CNC president Eric Garandeau.
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Alix Tidmarsh, Andy Byatt, Amberjack Films
Alix Tidmarsh and Andy Byatt’s new UK production company will make ambitious, entertaining films with a message, with the first project to come out of the company set to be the $20m Dolphin: A 3D Adventure, being sold by Salt at Cannes.
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Geoffrey Fletcher
Precious screenwriter Geoffrey Fletcher talks about his latest collaboration with Bombay Sapphire on a new short film competition.