All Features articles – Page 433
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Teutonic shift
Germany has re-invented itself as an attractive place to make international films. In this special production focus, Screen explores the opportunities inGermany for overseas films, from co-production partners to finance, studios and locations.
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The German connection
With its generous array of finance and an ever-expanding pool of talent, Germany is a natural location choice for film shoots from around the world. Martin Blaney looks at how the territory’s muscular production sector is strengthening its international links.
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Europe’s major studio
Berlin’s venerable Studio Babelsberg is playing a key role in Germany’s production upturn. Now it is looking to strengthen its offer as a co-producer.Martin Blaney reports.
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William Monahan
The Oscar winning screenwriter of The Departed talks to Jeremy Kay about his feature directorial debut on GK Films’ crime drama London Boulevard, starring Colin Farrell and Keira Knightley, which is being sold in the market at Cannes.
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Directors' Fortnight
The full line up for Directors’ Fortnight at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival.
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The buzz from Europe
3D family movies are all the rage in the market but there are also new horror, comedy and drama titles being introduced by Europe-based sellers at Cannes. Geoffrey Macnab reports.
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Pitching on the Croisette
Earlier this year, Berlin showed signs the international sales market was beginning to warm up. Now all eyes are on Cannes, and there is plenty of fresh product headed for the Marché. Jeremy Kay profiles some of the US projects premiering in the marketplace.
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Funny Business
A string of French comedies, led by Dany Boon’s Welcome To The Sticks, have scored recent hits overseas bucking the widely accepted trend that local comedies don’t travel. Geoffrey MacNab reports.
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Greg Strause and Liam O’Donnell
The co-director and the co-writer of Skyline talk to Jeremy Kay about working outside the studio system on the upcoming thriller.
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Stephen Kijak, director
The director of Directors’ Fortnight entry Stones In Exile talks to Wendy Mitchell about working with the band and taking viewers back to the ‘70s
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Africa United
Pathé’s $6m Africa United is an ambitious UK-South Africa-Rwanda co-production which filmed across three countries. Sarah Cooper reports from Lake Tanganyika in Burundi, where it was the first international project to shoot.
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Weekly International Box Office - May 7-9
ScreenDaily brings you the weekly international box-office news.
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Gentlemen Broncos rides into Spain, UK welcomes American
ScreenDaily’s weekly round-up of the local and independent openings in key European markets this week.
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Screen's Global Top 10 - May 07-09
Screen International’s top 10 films worldwide this weekend.
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Cannes Film Festival Competition Line-up
The opening and closing films plus the competition line for the Cannes Film Festival 2010.
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Buying movies today
The buyer-seller relationship is a delicate one of mutual dependency, rather like the buyers’ own subsequent bond with the exhibitor. Each has their own agenda, yet each needs the other to survive. The seller needs the buyer’s financial commitment to get a film made, the buyer needs the product to ...