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A trip back in time to celebrate A Royal Affair
Danish director Nikolaj Arcel’s A Royal Affair, which won two Silver Bears at the recent Berlinale, was launched by an 18th-century-style gala at the Bio City Theatre in Aarhus.
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Hong Kong 2012
Read Screen’s special edition about hot Hong Kong productions, Peter Ho-sun Chan talking about how China is impacting the local landscape, and what the Chinese quota relaxations will mean for the global industry.
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Asian Film Awards 2012
The Asian Film Awards were held March 19 in Hong Kong, with winners including A Separation and A Simple Life.
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London tribute to Bingham Ray
UK friends of the late Bingham Ray met at the Captain’s Cabin pub in central London on March 14 for a darts night in his honour.
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Thessaloniki Documentary Festival
14th Thessaloniki Documentary Festival – Images of the 21st Century (March 9-18).
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Guadalajara International Film Festival (2-10 March)
Industry attendees at the 27th Guadalajara International Film Festival.
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British filmmakers raising $120m through Enterprise Investment Schemes
EXCLUSIVE: With Enterprise Investment Scheme (EIS) rules about to change, there are currently 15 offers out raising funds in the UK, including Oscar-winning producers who between them have made hits including The King’s Speech, My Week With Marilyn and Harry Potter. Tim Adler surveys the EIS landscape and looks at ...
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Kevin Macdonald
Oscar winning director Kevin Macdonald talks about the challenges of making his latest documentary about reggae legend Marley.
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FEST: Belgrade International Film Festival
Winners and attendees at the 40th Belgrade International Film Festival (Feb 24 - Mar 4).
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SXSW 2012 preview: Buzz titles to watch for
Festival director Janet Pierson talks about this year’s discoveries, including hot opener The Cabin In The Woods.
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Gareth Evans
The Wales-born director talks to Screen about the challenges of working in Indonesia, the American remake and The Raid sequel Berandal.
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Anysay Keola
The director of the first commercial thriller ever made in Laos talks about kickstarting a film industry in his country.
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Great British Oscar Cocktail Reception
Culture secretary Jeremy Hunt was among the guests at the Great British Film Reception hosted by Consul-General Dame Barbara Hay at her Los Angeles residence on Feb 24.
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Glasgow Film Festival
The 2012 edition of the Glasgow Film Festival attracted record numbers and a host of film talent.
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Temperature test
From an Oscar winner’s new work to edgy horror films that could become Spain’s next genre breakouts, Juan Sarda profiles the hottest Spanish films coming up in 2012
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Trade secrets
Traditional film sales are in flux, with the rise of digital platforms creating new opportunities for sellers against the backdrop of tough economic times. On the eve of Berlin’s European Film Market, John Hazelton explores a fast-evolving sector
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Local heroes vs. pirates
Hit hard by piracy, Spain’s box office was down in 2011. But can a new piracy law, a growing VoD market and the popularity of local films give Spanish distributors cause for optimism? Juan Sarda reports
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The hard sell
Selling arthouse cinema from anyone other than a major-name director can be tough, reports Geoffrey Macnab, but can multi-platform releasing help breathe new life into this market?