All Features articles – Page 88
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World Soundtrack Awards 2022: digital edition
The World Soundtrack Awards are held on October 22.
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Rising Spanish-language production outfit El Estudio reveals ambitious growth plans (exclusive)
The company is based in Mexico, Spain and the US.
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Why La Rochelle is the place to be for French TV fiction
The festival runs September 13-18 in the French coastal town.
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From air-raid shelters to piracy: how Russia's invasion of Ukraine has transformed cinema-going in both countries
Six months on, what impact is Russia’s invasion of Ukraine having on the cinema sector in both countries?
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Word of Mouth - Robyn Citizen: “I’m a very big David Cronenberg fan”
TIFF’s director of festival programming on the podcasters and critics who help frame her personal viewing
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Mary Harron talks TIFF closing night film ‘Dalíland’, her portrait of Salvador Dali’s “crazy” marriage
The Canadian director on shooting in Wales and keeping Ezra Miller in her final cut.
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My Screen Life: 3000 Pictures’ Elizabeth Gabler on her mentors, unwinding with her horses, and the hardest film she's ever worked on
The Sony-owned, literary-driven 3000 Pictures has credits including this summer’s Where The Crawdads Sing and Telluride premiere Lady Chatterley’s Lover.
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Making ‘The Wonder’: Sebastian Lelio on his Ireland-set ‘fasting girls’ drama starring Florence Pugh
‘The Wonder’ is Chilean filmmaker Sebastian Lelio’s third English-language feature
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‘Unruly’ director Malou Reymann talks TIFF Discovery title: “It’s scary how relevant it is”
Danish writer/director Malou Reymann tells Screen about combining historical truth with contemporary emotional resonance in Discovery title Unruly.
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‘Sisu’ director Jalmari Helander on Tarantino influences, shooting in Lapland
Finnish filmmaker Jalmari Helander tells Screen about his action-packed, Nazi-fighting tale Sisu, which premieres in TIFF’s Midnight Madness.
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Basil Khalil on changing the narrative with TIFF title ‘A Gaza Weekend’
Khalil wanted to portray Gazans as people, not victims, persevering with Discovery title A Gaza Weekend as world events took a familiar turn.
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Italian star Alessandro Borghi talks Venice closing film ‘The Hanging Sun’
The actor discusses his role in the Jo Nesbo adaptation.
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Indian filmmaker Vinay Shukla talks TIFF Docs “newsroom thriller” ‘While We Watched’
The documentary maker reveals his fears for independent journalism in India, as chronicled in the TIFF Docs entry.
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Fremantle’s Andrea Scrosati on the company’s ambitious international vision
Fremantle’s CEO of continental Europe reveals how the company works around the world.
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Strong UK presence in Toronto line-up masks challenges for independent producers back home
UK titles at TIFF this year include The Swimmers, Allelujah and The Lost King.
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Italian director Susanna Nicchiarelli on her religious biopic and Venice competition title ‘Chiara’
The film is playing in Venice competition, and follows ‘Miss Marx’ and ‘Nico, 1988’
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Director Frances O’Connor on casting Emma Mackey in ‘Emily’: “She just blew me away in the room”
Acclaimed actor O’Connor’s feature directorial debut stars Emma Mackey as Wuthering Heights author Emily Bronte.
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‘Cuties’ director Maimouna Doucouré on her new project ‘Hawa’
Hawa is about a young albino girl living in Paris with her grandmother who sets her sights on getting adopted by Michelle Obama.
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‘War Sailor’ director Gunnar Vikene on making Norway's most expensive film
The film screens as part of Toronto’s Contemporary World Cinema section.
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TIFF CEO Cameron Bailey talks in-person return, securing Spielberg’s ‘The Fabelmans’
After two tough years, Toronto International Film Festival is back with a potent line-up and as a fully in-person event. CEO Cameron Bailey tells Screen what’s in store.