All Interview articles – Page 32
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FeaturesGraham Moore on working with Mark Rylance on Berlinale title ‘The Outfit’
Oscar-winner Graham Moore explains how he shot his Berlin world premiere film ’The Outfit’ all in one shop setting.
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FeaturesWord of Mouth: Arthood Entertainment’s Alexander Masche talks group chats and vampire films
Arthood Entertainment’s festival relations head reveals which trusted voices he listens to for film recommendations.
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FeaturesJennifer Hudson on the long journey to bring Aretha Franklin to the screen in ‘Respect’
Amid attention from the SAG Awards for her role as the Queen of Soul, Hudson discusses the winding road to the role of a lifetime.
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FeaturesDeparting Berlinale Generation head Maryanne Redpath on 30 years at the festival
Redpath talks programming for young audiences, recalls hugging Tilda Swinton
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FeaturesAdam McKay goes in depth on four important ‘Don’t Look Up’ scenes
The filmmaker lifts the lid on how he brought the key moments of his Netflix climate satire to the screen.
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Features“I believe everyone is deserving of unconditional love”: Jessica Chastain on becoming Tammy Faye Bakker
Chastain has received her third Oscar nomination for portraying the 1970s televangelist in Michael Showalter’s biopic.
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FeaturesLady Gaga on the truth behind her Method approach to ‘House of Gucci’
The pop icon spent months in character while making Ridley Scott’s Italian fashion world crime epic.
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Features‘Being The Ricardos’ star Nicole Kidman: giving people opportunities is "exciting for me right now"
As her producing empire continues to grow, Nicole Kidman is again receiving recognition for her work in front of the camera.
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FeaturesKenneth Branagh breaks down four key scenes from ‘Belfast’
The director delved into his own childhood to explore The Troubles from the perspective of a child.
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FeaturesNatalia Lopez Gallardo on her Berlin Golden Bear contender ‘Robe Of Gems’
An acclaimed editor on titles such as Amat Escalante’s Heli, Lopez Gallardo makes her directing debut
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FeaturesMatthijs Wouter Knol on his ambitious plans for the European Film Academy
Matthijs Wouter Knol, CEO of the European Film Academy, tells Geoffrey Macnab about some of the major changes and year-round initiatives he is planning for the organisation.
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NewsEFM’s Themba Bhebhe on why structural change is needed throughout the film industry
Bhebhe leads EFM’s efforts to give underrepresented groups a passageway into film.
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FeaturesThe Centrepiece interview: Leonine Studios CEO Fred Kogel on building a European powerhouse
Kogel discusses surviving the pandemic and his take on the future of theatrical distribution and windowing in the new streaming world.
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Features“There will be a lot of rules”: Berlin co-chief Mariette Rissenbeek on what to expect at the festival
The Berlinale’s co-head on the challenges ahead and her most highly anticipated moment of this year’s festival.
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FeaturesLemming Film is forging ahead with an ambitious film and TV slate
Dutch outfit produced Sam de Jong’s Rotterdam contender, ‘Met Mes’.
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FeaturesMalta Film Commissioner talks attracting more International production, vision for local industry
In his time as Malta Film Commissioner, Johann Grech has sharply polarised opinions.
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FeaturesGuillermo del Toro on his close collaboration with Bradley Cooper on ‘Nightmare Alley’: “It changed the way I shoot things”
del Toro’s ‘The Shape of Water’ won four Oscars in 2018, including best film and best director.
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FeaturesPaolo Sorrentino breaks down four memorable scenes in ‘The Hand Of God’
Sorrentino drew on his own adolescence and rich family history to tell evocative, Naples-set tale The Hand Of God.
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FeaturesWhy ’Free Solo’ filmmakers were in "a unique position" to tell the story of the Thai cave rescue
The documentary filmmaking duo discuss their follow up to Oscar winner ’Free Solo’.
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Features“I like claustrophobic situations”: Aaron Sorkin on the intensity of ‘Being The Ricardos’
The writer/director of Being The Ricardos talks to Screen about telling the truth differently















