All Features articles – Page 451

  • BRIGHT STAR (UK-Aus)
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    BAFTA: selected British films

    2009-12-03T17:12:00Z

    Leon Forde profiles a selection of the UK films likely to score at the Orange British Academy Film Awards in London on February 21.

  • Men Who Stare At Goats
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    Bafta hopefuls seek LFF boost

    2009-12-03T15:32:00Z

    In a crowded awards season, many UK distributors have launched off the back of the London Film Festival, rather than the Baftas, writes Jack Warner

  • Nick Morgan's directoral debut, Telstar (pictured), was warmly received by local critics
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    The debutantes' ball

    2009-12-03T12:12:00Z

    UK talent has enjoyed a glittering year, with many ambitious titles from first-time directors winning prizes and thrilling audiences. Screen reviewer Allan Hunter looks back over the past 12 months.

  • Sally Menke Editor, Inglourious Basterds
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    Editing

    2009-12-03T07:06:00Z

    Sally Menke Editor, Inglourious Basterds

  • The Lovely Bones
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    Cinematography

    2009-12-03T06:07:00Z

    Andrew Lesnie Cinematographer, The Lovely Bones

  • Christian Bale in Michael Mann’s Public Enemies
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    Costume design

    2009-12-03T06:06:00Z

    Colleen Atwood Costume designer, Public Enemies

  • Michael Giacchino Original score, Up
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    Music

    2009-12-03T05:06:00Z

    Screen brings you a selection of this year’s music awards contenders.

  • Sherlock Holmes
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    Production design

    2009-12-03T01:06:00Z

    Sarah Greenwood Production designer, Sherlock Holmes

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    Albatross

    2009-12-02T11:15:00Z

    Coming of age drama

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    Devil’s Playground

    2009-12-02T11:06:00Z

    A man tries to locate the one woman who may hold the key to a killer virus that is turning the world into zombies.

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    Bonded by Blood

    2009-12-01T12:39:00Z

    Charts the rise of three career criminals as they become the most prolific dealers and feared criminals in the south of England.

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    The Mortician

    2009-11-30T14:34:00Z

    The Mortician is a dramatic psychological thriller set in the nightmare ghetto of a decaying metropolis. It is the story of one man’s struggle through the violence and corruption of a dying city.

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    Jitters

    2009-11-30T14:29:00Z

    Jitters is a story of complex and fragile relationships, in which teenagers struggle with their identities, while forging their place in a sometimes unyielding society.

  • Pierre-Ange Le Pogam, managing director of EuropaCorp
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    From Paris with love

    2009-11-27T14:56:00Z

    Paris-based EuropaCorp has cemented its early standing as one of the world’s most prolific vertically integrated film outfits. Pierre-Ange Le Pogam talks to Mike Goodridge about the company he co-founded with Luc Besson, how it has achieved global profile from a distinctively French base and its next steps

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    The Asian dimension

    2009-11-27T06:01:00Z

    On the eve of this year’s CineAsia in Hong Kong (Dec 8-10), Liz Shackleton asks if the imminent release of 20th Century Fox’s epic Avatar can jumpstart the rollout of 3D in Asia and help stem the tide of piracy

  • I Killed My Mother (Canada)
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    A world of difference

    2009-11-26T07:30:00Z

    Sixty-five films have been submitted for the foreign-language film Academy Award category this year but the Globes and Baftas might well recognise some of the films that failed to make the Academy cut, writes Mike Goodridge.

  • Will Ed Helms find himself in the Golden Globes pecking order for The Hangover?
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    The golden night

    2009-11-26T07:25:00Z

    The Golden Globes is hoping to make its annual banquet awards presentation (Jan 17) even more lively than usual with the addition of Ricky Gervais as host.

  • Michael Haneke's The White Ribbon
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    Awards Countdown: Foreign-Language Films

    2009-11-26T07:23:00Z

    Screen International brings you interviews with the directors of six of this year’s foreign language Oscar submissions.

  • Haeundae was the highest-grossing non-English-language film during the third quarter
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    Numbers suggest the world is flat

    2009-11-26T07:00:00Z

    China, France and Germany saw a significant rise in ticket sales in the third quarter of 2009 to help put the global box office back on track. Leonard Klady reports

  • Sara Frain
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    Take 12: Metrodome

    2009-11-23T15:17:00Z

    As part of Screen’s year-long series tracking the progress of Nesta and the UKFC’s Take 12 digital innovation programme, Sarah Cooper talks to Sara Frain (pictured) and Jezz Vernon of UK indepependent distributor Metrodome, about the challenges facing the distribution sector in the digital age.