All Screen articles in January 29 2016 – Page 4
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Mads Matthiesen, Denmark's next top 'Model'
Mads Matthiesen made a splash with his 2012 debut Teddy Bear. The Danish director talks to Wendy Mitchell about his English-language follow-up, The Model, which screens at Goteborg and Rotterdam.
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'Trumbo': from blacklist to shortlist
Bryan Cranston, the Oscar and Bafta-nominated star of Trumbo, talks to Jeremy Kay about digging deep to find the truth behind one of Hollywood’s screenwriting greats.
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COMMENT: Birth of a game-changer
It is safe to say by this time next year, The Birth Of A Nation will not only feature among the best picture Oscar nominees but most likely will be the first on the list.
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'The Big Short': prophets of loss
Producers Dede Gardner and Jeremy Kleiner and director Adam McKay of The Big Short tell Elbert Wyche how they made an entertaining, informative film about the build-up to the calamitous global banking meltdown.
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Awards countdown: Bound for glory
With just two weeks to go until the Baftas on February 14, we are into the final stretch of awards season.
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The angels and their outfits
London costume house Angels has made and supplied outfits to hundreds of films, from Lawrence Of Arabia to Maggie Smith’s muddy boots in The Lady In The Van. As Bafta is poised to honour the company, Sarah Cooper meets the family of Angels.
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Andrew Haigh: the time of his life
UK writer-director Andrew Haigh reflects on a whirlwind year for 45 Years, his disappointment Charlotte Rampling and Tom Courtenay missed out on Bafta nominations, and upcoming projects Lean On Pete and an Alexander McQueen biopic. Michael Rosser reports.
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Interview: 'The Revenant' composers, Ryuichi Sakamoto and Alva Noto
Alternative music pioneer Ryuichi Sakamoto and his regular collaborator, the leading electronic musician known as Alva Noto, talk to Tiffany Pritchard about their Bafta-nominated work on The Revenant.
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Andrew Haigh says Alexander McQueen biopic will have an “interesting take”
EXCLUSIVE: 45 Years director confirms he will shoot his adaptation of Lean On Pete before the biopic.
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Screen January 29 2016
Browse the digital edition of Screen International here, including an examination of the diversity debate and interviews with Bryan Cranston and the film-makers behind The Big Short and Ex Machina.
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'Ride Along 2', 'The Big Short' top buzz chart
Indiegogo-funded Lazer Team also scores highly, beating Dirty Grandpa.
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'The Million Dollar Duck' triumphs at Slamdance
In the week that saw Brian Golden Davis’ documentary secure a distribution deal with Discovery Communications’ Animal Planet and Lionsgate, the film also left Park City with two top awards.
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CMG heads to EFM with 'Havenhurst', 'The Possession Experiment'
EXCLUSIVE: Edward Noeltner’s Cinema Management Group has added a pair of horror-thrillers to its international sales slate in Berlin.
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Fortitude International lines up 'Marjorie Prime' for EFM
EXCLUSIVE: Jon Hamm, Lois Smith, Geena Davis, and Tim Robbins star in the sci-fi drama.
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Lee Daniels to direct Apollo Theater doc
The Oscar-nominated director of Precious and The Butler is preparing his first foray into non-fiction features with White Horse Pictures and Piper Cub Productions on board to produce.
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Sundance: Paramount Home Media in talks for 'The Intervention'
The studio is closing a worldwide deal for more than $2m on Clea DuVall’s directorial debut. Separately, Dogwoof has picked up international rights to Weiner, while WWE Studios and Blumhouse will parter on Sleight.
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Clive Owen to star in Andrew Niccol’s sci-fi thriller 'Anon'
K5 Media Group and K5 Film are producing the Gattaca director’s new sci-fi thriller.
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Asif Kapadia to direct 'Silver Ghost'
The British director of Oscar-nominated documentary Amy, whose romance Ali & Nino premiered in Sundance this week, is lining up a drama about the iconic car manufacturer for producer Martin Scorsese.
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Islamic extremist doc 'Salafists' sparks controversy in France
Films tackling Islamic extremism get limited theatrical release in France following November attacks.