All Features articles – Page 53
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The US streamer squeeze: Why Europe is taking on the SVoDs
Screen reports on a struggle that has major implications for European film funding — and why the UK is taking a different approach.
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What impact is Israel’s political turmoil having on the country’s film industry?
As protests continue against the government, Ari Folman, Nadav Lapid and other film professionals consider what it could mean for local filmmakers.
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Venice 2023 standout titles: the hits and misses
Here are the hits (and misfires) of 10 days on the Lido, according to Screen’s critics.
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TIFF spotlight: The story behind ‘City Of Wind’, the first Mongolian film to play at both Toronto and Venice
Director Lkhagvadulam Purev-Ochir’s feature debut City Of Wind explores life as a young Mongolian in the modern world.
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My Screen Life: Charades’ CEO Yohann Comte on working between Paris and Tallinn and the evolving sales landscape
“Finally, the theatrical experience is driving the business again”
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TIFF Spotlight: Lone Scherfig on shooting ‘The Movie Teller’ in Chile’s Atacama desert
The Danish filmmaker’s latest project was shot in Chile’s Atacama desert
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TIFF spotlight: Moritz Mohr and Zainab Azizi on the long road to Midnight Madness entry ‘Boy Kills World’
Boy Kills World stars Bill Skarsgard as deaf-mute martial artist killing machine on revenge mission.
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TIFF spotlight: why it took 20 years for Tarsem to make honour killing story ‘Dear Jassi’
“The whole thing was as Indian as you can get; out of chaos you get all of this.”
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TIFF spotlight: ‘Wicked Little Letters’ filmmakers on bringing a 1920s poison-pen letters scandal to life
Screen speaks to the film’s director Thea Sharrock and producers Ed Sinclair and Graham Broadbent.
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TIFF spotlight: See-Saw’s production ‘One Life’ showcases the wartime heroics of Nicholas Winton
One Life tells the story of Nicholas Winton, a stockbroker who rescued hundreds of children from Nazi Germany
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Toronto’s robust line-up shows Indigenous cinema is healthy - and growing
Toronto’s Indigenous roster “hits a lot of different genres that we don’t normally see in Indigenous films”.
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TIFF spotlight: Ladj Ly talks new film ‘Les Indésirables’ and turning anger into art
Four years after his explosive debut feature Les Misérables, Ladj Ly returns with follow-up Les Indésirables. The French filmmaker speaks to Screen.
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Six hot upcoming film projects from Vietnam
An eclectic mix of commercial and arthouse titles by established and rising Vietnamese filmmakers are in the pipeline.
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How the Vietnam film industry is booming even in the face of censorship
Vietnam is on track to become a dynamic content market in Southeast Asia, with a booming production sector, a boost in box office and international awards
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The journey of Cannes award-winner ‘Inside The Yellow Cocoon Shell’ by Vietnam’s Pham Thien An
Director Pham Thien An and producer Jeremy Chua discuss their Cannes Camera d’Or winner.
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Judith Godrèche on why she has turned to TV to make a feminist satire of her film career
The French actress has created, written, directed and starred in the six-part ‘Icon Of French Cinema’ for A24 and Arte.
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Rhombus Media head Niv Fichman talks TIFF premiere ‘Seven Veils’, lifelong friendship with Atom Egoyan
Canadian indie veteran also has The Sympathizer for HBO in the works.
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‘The Promised Land’ team talk collaborating with star Mads Mikkelsen and the historical epic's complex shoot
Director Nikolaj Arcel and producer Louise Vesth discuss the three-country film shoot for their 18th-century epic.
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The story behind camel-racing adventure ‘Hajjan’, which aims to be the first Arab blockbuster
The filmmaking team explain how it all came together.
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TIFF head of industry Geoff Macnaughton talks the market, Industry Conference, and Primetime
“Our audience is such an important part of the experience for both sellers and buyers.”