All Features articles – Page 98
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Territory focus: Norway has much to tempt footloose productions
‘Dune’, ‘No Time Too Die’ and ’Doctor Strange’ have all shot in Norway.
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What four key Nordic buyers are looking for in Cannes
Screen catches up with Camera Film, Fidalgo Film, NonStop Entertainment and Scanbox Entertainment Group.
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What’s driving the Nordic cinema boom?
The bumper crop of Nordic projects selected for Cannes 2022 show off an eagerness to collaborate across borders.
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Arclight Films’ Gary Hamilton on why a robust sales model is best
”We’re very focused on making films wherever the best place is for the talent.”
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Territory focus: Iceland anticipates an eruption in demand
‘Luther’ and ‘Doctor Strange In The Multiverse of Madness’ have both filmed in Iceland.
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‘Holy Spider’ producers on the huge challenges they faced bringing Ali Abbasi’s Cannes title to screen
The team faced years of Covid‑19 surges, shooting delays, location changes and government resistance.
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Five Spanish sales agents talk emerging markets and tough territories
Screen speaks to Begin Again Films, Feel Content, Film Factory Entertainment, Filmax and Latido Films.
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Spain cashes in on diverse locations and increased tax rebate for film and TV production
Spain is riding high on a wave of international shoots.
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What four key Spanish buyers are looking for in Cannes
Screen catches up with A Contracorriente Films, BTeam Pictures, Caramel Films and Elastica Films.
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‘Bait’ director Mark Jenkin on his unconventional folk horror ‘Enys Men’
Jenkin was offered more conventional, bigger-budget projects after Bait, but turned them down in favour of returning to his roots,
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Electric Shadow Company heads on the UK production-finance outfit’s ambitious slate
Company launching Rupert Sanders’ The Crow remake in the Cannes market.
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After a triumphant Berlin, the Spanish film industry is out in force in Cannes
Spain is well-represented in the festival selections.
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AGC Studios' Bonnie Voland celebrates her 40th Cannes
“I still have the passion for it and the intensity,” says beloved marketing and publicity executive.
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The rise of the Catalan film industry
Two films from Catalan filmmakers are in Cannes’ Official Selection.
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‘Harka’ producer Julie Viez on the Cannes title’s exhilarating Tunisian shoot
Un Certain Regard title Harka is the debut film by Egyptian-UK director Lotfy Nathan.
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Cannes 2022: hot projects from Japan
Titles include fantasty romance, manga adaptations and the latest in a hit horror franchise.
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Rob Reiner talks Albert Brooks documentary, relaunching Castle Rock
Reiner will be interviewing Sharon Stone in Cannes this week for the project.
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‘Squid Game’ star Lee Jung-jae on his directing debut ‘Hunt’
Lee returns to the Croisette with the world premiere of his directorial debut Hunt in Midnight Screenings.
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Jerzy Skolimowski on two-year shoot for Cannes Competition title ‘EO’
The film follows a donkey travelling from Poland to Italy.
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With three titles at Cannes, the Belgian film sector is riding high
Screen discovers the hard graft, tough rejections and vigorous industry support that underpin the success story.