All Features articles – Page 52
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Spain Stars of Tomorrow 2023: Stephanie Magnin (actor)
Magnin satrred in Aritz Moreno’s 2019 debut feature Advantages Of Travelling By Train
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Spain Stars of Tomorrow 2023: Laia Manzanares (actor)
Two highlights in film have been The Realm by Rodrigo Sorogoyen and Girl Unknown by Pablo Maqueda
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Spain Stars of Tomorrow 2023: Julia De Paz (director/writer)
De Paz directed short film ‘Harta’ which she is turning into a feature
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Spain Stars of Tomorrow 2023: Aitor Echevarria (writer/director)
Echevarria shot his first feature Deconstructing An Elephant starring Emma Suarez, Natalia de Molina and Dario Grandinett
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Spain Stars of Tomorrow 2023: Guillermo Garcia Lopez (director/writer)
His 2016 debut documentary feature Delicate Balance won the Goya for best documentary
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Spain Stars of Tomorrow 2023: Andrea Jaurrieta (director/writer)
Her feature Ana By Day screened at Malaga Film Festival in 2018 and was nominated for a Goya Award
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How the UK built a winning wave of female arthouse filmmakers
Luna Carmoon’s ‘Hoard’, Mahalia Belo’s ‘The End We Start From’ and Janis Pugh’s ‘Chuck Chuck Baby’ join a long list of heralded debuts.
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20 stand-out titles from Toronto 2023
There was plenty to be excited about at this year’s festival.
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Korea’s Hyun kyung Kim on the journey of ‘Defectors’ and harbouring guilt
The film played in competition at DMZ Docs.
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India’s Sreemoyee Singh on why Jafar Panahi asked her to sing in ‘And, Towards Happy Alleys’
The documentary received its Asian premiere at DMZ Docs in South Korea.
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Why ‘Queendom’ director Agniia Galdanova put her cinematographer on roller skates
The filmmaker spoke at a screening of her film at DMZ Docs in South Korea.
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France’s Sylvain George talks tackling immigration in ‘Obscure Night – Goodbye Here, Anywhere’
The film received its Asian premiere at South Korea’s DMZ Docs.
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Ning Hao on satirising the film industry with Andy Lau-starrer ‘The Movie Emperor’
The Movie Emperor reunites director Ning Hao with actor/producer Andy Lau in the tale of a movie star chasing film festival success.
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TIFF spotlight: ‘Intouchables’ duo Éric Toledano and Olivier Nakache confront climate change in new film ‘A Difficult Year’
Despite the film’s comedic tone, A Difficult Year is a refreshing reminder of the situation plaguing the planet.
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“The rules are being rewritten”: Artist International Group’s David Unger on dismantling borders, AI and the strikes
The multi-continental talent manager discusses the Hollywood strikes, giving talent a piece of the pie, and why AI may be the solution the industry needs
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Animation and AI: useful tool or existential threat?
“It’s presenting a lot of new opportunities… but it’s going to be disruptive.”
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Film Fest Gent pairs 25 composers with 25 filmmakers for ambitious 50th anniversary project
For its 50th anniversary, Film Fest Gent brought together 25 leading composers and 25 filmmakers for its ambitious 2x25 project. Screen talks to contributors Rachel Portman, Daniel Pemberton and Terence Davies, while the festival heads consider the event’s unique place in the film calendar
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What are the pros and cons of AI for the independent film sector?
Indie filmmakers are concerned the streaming platforms’ AI-driven algorithms are pushing their movies to the margins – but others welcome the time- and labour-saving opportunities.
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New festival director at Korea’s DMZ Docs talks revamped edition and fresh vision
The 15th edition will open with Maite Alberdi’s ‘The Eternal Memory’.
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TIFF spotlight: David Yates on swapping ‘Harry Potter’ for opioid drama ‘Pain Hustlers’
After 15 years in JK Rowling’s Wizarding World, Yates was keen to get back to the type of work that saw him noticed by Hollywood in the first place.