All Features articles – Page 38
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How Allan Ungar’s ‘London Calling’ doubled South Africa for the UK capital - and Los Angeles
The action comedy from Canadian director Allan Ungar, stars Josh Duhamel as a mediocre hitman.
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“There’s an assumption everything is just coming out of the US”: Searchlight’s UK team on their significant role
Searchlight Pictures is in the awards fray with three strong films: ’Poor Things’,’ All Of Us Strangers’ and ’Rye Lane’. But less well known is how pivotal its UK team has been in bringing these titles to fruition.
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How the Bafta and Oscar ceremonies are looking to hook Gen Z audiences
From ’Murder On The Dancefloor’ to internet sensation Amelia Dimoldenberg, this year’s biggest awards ceremonies want Gen Z to tune in.
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‘Oppenheimer’ cinematographer breaks down four key scenes: "Limitations become advantages"
Hoyte van Hoytema shot Oppenheimer in black-and-white and colour, telling a story that spans cramped interiors and expansive spectacle. The cinematographer talks to Mark Salisbury about filming four key scenes in Christopher Nolan’s blockbuster epic.
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Berlin 2024: Screen’s guide to the Special, Forum and Generation titles
Screen profiles all the Special, Forum and Generation titles for the Berlinale’s 2024 edition, which runs from February 15-25.
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EFM 2024 preview: buyers and sellers predict strong opportunities for indies
“I feel the independent model is an increasingly viable option and we’ve just seen a healthy Sundance.”
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Berlin 2024: Screen’s guide to the Panorama titles
Includes ‘The Outrun’ starring Saoirse Ronan and Nathan Silver’s ’Between The Temples’
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“I’ve never seen meetings book up this quickly”: UK sales agents set for turbocharged EFM
After the Hollywood strikes put a dampener on the of 2023, UK sales agents are sensing hunger from buyers.
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In profile: the 2024 Bafta casting director contenders
Screen speaks to the casting directors behind ‘The Holdovers’, ‘Killers Of The Flower Moon’, ‘All Of Us Strangers’, ‘Anatomy Of A Fall’ and ‘How To Have Sex’.
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Writer David Hemingson on the real-life inspiration behind ’The Holdovers’
David Hemingson had long enjoyed a flourishing TV career as writer and showrunner when he mined his own teenage years with a spec script.
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Making ‘Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie’: “Michael didn’t want the ‘sick’ movie”
Screen talks to the actor and filmmaker Davis Guggenheim about their award-winning biographical documentary.
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Justine Triet breaks down four key scenes from ‘Anatomy Of A Fall’: “‘P.I.M.P.’ wasn’t our first choice for the song”
Anatomy Of A Fall puts a family under the courtroom microscope after a woman is accused of murdering her husband. Director Justine Triet takes the stand to tell Screen about the creation of four crucial sequences.
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The Centrepiece interview: Berlinale co-heads Carlo Chatrian and Mariette Rissenbeek on achievements, challenges for their successor
As they put the finishing touches to what is their final edition, Chatrian and Rissenbeek talk to Screen International.
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Berlin 2024: Screen’s guide to the Encounters titles
Includes new films from Mamadou Dia, Ruth Beckermann and Eva Trobisch.
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Martin Scorsese breaks down four key scenes from ’Killers Of The Flower Moon’: “A couple of people with me got frightened”
Martin Scorsese’s Killers Of The Flower Moon tells a story of love, avarice, manipulation, stupidity and murder. The writer/director talks to Screen about the conception of four pivotal scenes from the Oscar- and Bafta-nominated American epic.
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‘American Symphony’: Matthew Heineman talks funding challenges and the dramatic finale
Best known for documentaries in conflict zones, Matthew Heineman competes for a Bafta with a film about musician Jon Batiste and his wife Suleika Jaouad.
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UK special effects guru Neil Corbould on staging key scenes from ‘Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning’ and ‘Napoleon’
Double Oscar-winning special effects supervisor Neil Corbould is Bafta-nominated this year for both Mission: Impossible — Dead Reckoning and Napoleon. He tells Mark Salisbury about how his team staged two key scenes in each film
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Berlin 2024: Screen’s guide to the Competition titles
Includes new films from Mati Diop, Bruno Dumont, Claire Burger, Gustav Möller, Olivier Assayas and Hong Sangsoo.
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How make-up legend Kazu Hiro transformed Bradley Cooper into Leonard Bernstein for ‘Maestro’
Screen talks to Kazu Hiro about character work, and how he got a second chance at this career.
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Does a decent Sundance suggest a strong EFM?
Last month’s Sundance Film Festival saw a decent flow of acquisitions and one all-night bidding contest.