All Interview articles – Page 45
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FeaturesMy Screen Life: Mike Goodridge talks setting up a production company during the pandemic
Goodridge was formerly editor of Screen International and CEO of Protagonist Pictures.
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FeaturesOlivia Colman talks acting with Anthony Hopkins in ‘The Father’ and leaving ‘The Crown’
Screen talks to the Oscar-winning actress about working opposite acting legend Anthony Hopkins.
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News‘Emily In Paris’ producers on why shooting on location in France was less expensive
The Netflix series was renewed for a second season in November.
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FeaturesRiz Ahmed on giving voice to marginalised communities in ‘Sound Of Metal’
The actor could score his first Oscar and Bafta nominations for his role as a heavy-metal drummer who suffers severe hearing loss.
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FeaturesVanessa Kirby discusses that traumatic scene in ‘Pieces Of A Woman’
The actress talks about signing up for a weighty challenge and her visceral performance.
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FeaturesHow Maria Bakalova conquered her nerves for ‘Borat Subsequent Moviefilm’
Bakalova talks pre-Borat roles, the inspiration for Tutar and future projects.
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FeaturesMy Screen Life: Agnieszka Holland on favourite films, festivals and the future of the industry
”I used to like Toronto when it was smaller and possible to meet people.”
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News“It was pretty insane, all of the time”: Antonia Campbell-Hughes on filming her debut feature during Covid
Despite tier changes during the shoot, the film shot in October and November.
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FeaturesMads Mikkelsen talks dancing and drunkenness in ‘Another Round’ and joining ‘Fantastic Beasts’
Can he score at Oscar and Bafta with a foreign-language film?
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FeaturesAlexander Nanau on awards contender ‘Collective’: “I realised how rotten human nature can be”
Nanau’s film is a contender for documentary and international feature in awards season.
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FeaturesDirector Dzintars Dreibergs on bringing the blistering anti-war novel ‘Blizzard Of Souls’ to the big screen
Young lead Oto Brantevics was “special from the beginning”.
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FeaturesAndrei Konchalovsky talks splitting opinion in Russia with Oscar entry 'Dear Comrades!'
Andrei Konchalovsky’s Dear Comrades! may depict a brutal and tragic event of the Soviet era, but it offers a nuanced portrait of those times — as the veteran Russian filmmaker tells Screen.
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FeaturesIn conversation: ‘Apples’, ‘Beginning’ and ‘Arracht’ directors talk Oscars, dark themes and future projects
Christos Nikou, Dea Kulumbegashvili and Tom Sullivan - whose films have been submitted for the Oscar - spoke via Zoom.
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FeaturesMy Screen Life: director Amanda Kernell shares her admiration for single parents
”That’s maybe after making a film about a difficult divorce.”
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FeaturesPerspectives on 2020: ScreenSkills CEO Seetha Kumar on hopes for a kinder, more inclusive industry
”More needs to be done in innovation around digital training.”
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FeaturesPerspectives on 2020: Mark Cousins on lockdown liberation and Black Lives Matter
Cousins’ ‘Women Make Film: A New Road Movie THrough Cinema’ will be the focus of a January BFI season.
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NewsKino Lorber buys ‘Wife Of A Spy’, founder talks Gothams nods, future of virtual cinema (exclusive)
“We’ve built up a track record by meeting challenges.”
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FeaturesViesturs Kairish talks about love, language and humour in ‘The Sign Painter’
“It was a political and aesthetic choice to shoot in Lagalian Latvian.”
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FeaturesMika Kaurismäki on why he hit the bar in lockdown with ‘Gracious Night’
A planned shoot in Dubai became a lockdown film in the bar the Finnish director owns in Helsinki.
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FeaturesVitaly Mansky says he wanted to show the human side of a Soviet leader in ‘Gorbachev. Heaven’
’Gorbachev. Heaven’ has played in competition at IDFA this month.















