All Features articles – Page 463
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Le Pedaleur De Charme
Docufiction about the rise and fall of the Zurich racing cyclist Hugo Koblet who the first international star Switzerland had after the Second World War.
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Der Albaner
Migration drama seen from the perspective of an illegal immigrant who loses everything at home in Albania because he has looked for his luck abroad.
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Cindy Liebt Mich Nicht
Adaptation of Jochen-Martin Gutsch and Juan Moreno’s novel of the same name about two men in love with the same elusive woman.
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Schwarzer Strand (Black Beach)
A young couple in love must escape their lives as addicts in order to survive. Their plans to start afresh in New Zealand are threatened when fate tears the lovers apart.
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Lena's Liebe (aka Der Flur)
An arthouse film about German history as three people travel in a red Volvo from Poland to Germany
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Father, Son & Holy Cow
Bogdan has recently lost his wife. Full of grief, he retreats to his mother’s farm. When one of his cows begins to act strangely, Bogdan believes that his missed love has come back.
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Weekly international box office – September 18
Screen brings you the weekly international box-office news.
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Weekly international box office - September 11
Screen brings you the weekly international box-office news.
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Projects with potential
A showcase for Latin films seeking completion funding is growing in importance.
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Prestige platform for auteurs
Exciting European and Latin American film-makers take centre stage at this year’s San Sebastian International Film Festival (September 17-26).
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All things bright and beautiful
As Bright Star prepares to open in cinemas around the world, its veteran Australian producer Jan Chapman tells Sandy George about her immersive and committed approach to film-making.
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Meadows takes five
Film-maker Shane Meadows tells Sarah Cooper about his latest feature, Le Donk & Scor-Zay-Zee, shot over five days for a mere $75,000
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When will two become one?
A possible merger between the UK’s two flagship film bodies is provoking much debate both for and against the movie. But will it even ever happen?
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When a tweet becomes a roar
Does box-office success really depend on Twitter chatter? Caroline Parry looks at how international distributors are tapping online word of mouth.
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Weekly international box office - Sep 4
Ice Age: Dawn Of The DinosaursTwentieth Century Fox’s latest Ice Age instalment enjoyed a final box-office push towards the end of itsglobal run, with weekend grosses jumping 122% on the film’s last international opening, in Italy, where it took $11.2m from 806 screens. This made it ...
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The ones to watch
Eagerly anticipated new films from Niki Caro, Danis Tanovic and Neil Jordan will be seen by US buyers for the first time in Toronto.
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Making Neds
Seven years after he won the Golden Lion for his directorial debut, Peter Mullan is back in the director’s chair, filming Neds in Glasgow. He talks to ScreenDaily about the 1973-set story and its influences
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The means of production
UK distributors are moving into local production. But, on the eve of the Toronto International Film Festival (Sept 10-19), will it be at the expense of their acquisition of third-party and international titles?
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Tense times for the deal hunters
There is a nervous anticipation ahead of the Toronto International Film Festival (September 10-19) as sellers wait to see whether anyone is buying.