All Interview articles – Page 75
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FeaturesSeven things to look out for at Tribeca 2017
Politics, the environment and The Godfather set to feature at this year’s Tribeca.
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FeaturesThierry Frémaux talks Cannes 2017 selection
‘I don’t give a damn about these nationalistic questions.’ Cannes chief on why regional representation is not his problem… and other matters.
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FeaturesMike Dougherty talks Indian Film Festival Of Los Angeles
The director of programming talks censorship, diaspora and non-Bollywood cinema ahead of the 15th annual event that runs in Downtown Los Angeles from April 5-9.
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FeaturesCharlie Hunnam: Robert Pattinson didn't speak to me during 'The Lost City Of Z'
“I didn’t know if he was just ‘in that zone’ or if he genuinely didn’t like me.”
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Features'Love Off The Cuff' director talks Hong Kong festival opener
Filmmaker Pang Ho Cheung on the third part of his rom-com trilogy, which opens the Hong Kong International Film Festival.
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FeaturesSXSW film chief on hot pics, Judd Apatow return, Joe Biden debut
Festival’s director of film Janet Pierson talks convergence, TV, politics.
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FeaturesBruno Dumont: 'Film school is not much use for becoming a director'
Cannes habitué talks about his career at Qumra masterclass in Doha.
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FeaturesChristine Vachon talks Killer Films and career
Producer of Boys Don’t Cry, Far From Heaven and Happiness was talking at the Glasgow Film Festival.
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Features'The Chamber', 'Prevenge' producer talks women in genre
As her latest film screens at Glasgow Film Festival, Jennifer Handorf chats to Screen about carving a niche in her industry.
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Features'Manchester By The Sea' producer: "We were up all night"
Producer Kevin Walsh tells Jeremy Kay why he was determined to help filmmaker Kenneth Lonergan realise his vision for Manchester By The Sea.
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FeaturesYang Cheng on the future of Chinese arthouse cinema
The Beijing-based producer, who had two films in Berlin, explains why he’s optimistic about the future of arthouse cinema in China.
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FeaturesSee-Saw: how to sustain a red-hot production company
See-Saw co-founders Iain Canning and Emile Sherman tell Matt Mueller what goes into sustaining one of the industry’s hottest independent production houses.
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FeaturesBerlin Q&A: Sebastián Lelio talks 'A Fantastic Woman'
A Fantastic Woman premiered in competition at the Berlinale. Scooped up by Sony Pictures Classics at the start of the festival, the film has won Berlin’s Teddy Award for LGBT-themed films.
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FeaturesJustin Timberlake talks 'Trolls' and updates on 'Spinning Gold'
The actor-musician is up against La La Land and Moana for this year’s original song Oscar with ‘Can’t Stop The Feeling’ from Trolls.
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Features'Toni Erdmann', 'Elle' producer Michel Merkt: 'I need a new challenge on every project'
The name of producer Michel Merkt, whose credits include foreign-language Oscar nominee and festival sensation Toni Erdmann, is little-known internationally. And that’s how he likes it, he tells Melanie Goodfellow.
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FeaturesArgentina focus: How Patagonik drove record admissions in 2016
Patagonik is not only Argentina’s leading production outfit but one of the world’s most exciting film companies. Artistic director Juan Vera talks to Jeremy Kay.
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NewsScreen Time: 'Narcos' director: 'Trump just gave us the best prize ever' (video)
WACTH: Director also discusses Mexican cinema and the future of big budget TV.
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FeaturesBerlin: The story behind Philippe Mora doc 'Monsieur Mayonnaise'
The film chronicles Mad Dog Morgan director Mora’s family history, including his father’s time in the French Resistance.
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FeaturesBerlin: Kitty Green and James Schamus on doc 'Casting JonBenet'
Documentary was pre-bought by Netflix ahead of its premiere at Sundance.
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FeaturesTrudie Styler talks directing 'Freak Show' ahead of Berlin premiere
Alex Lawther stars in the story of a teenager who, despite attending an ultra-conservative high school, makes the decision to run for homecoming queen.
















