All Screen articles in June 10 2016
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Features
Phones in the cinema and cutaway videos: is this the future of interactive filmmaking?
What will it take for interactive independent filmmaking to finally break into the mainstream?
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News
UK film and TV industry has taken a £2.6bn hit during pandemic, says report
A 20% spending increase could see 26% recovery by 2025.
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BFI supporting £1m racial inequality research with University College London
The study will be funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council.
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Features
Sheffield Doc/Fest: Watch trailers for films in competition
Tasters of the films in competition at this week’s Sheffield Doc/Fest.
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Media Production Show: best of the industry in one place
What’s on offer at this year’s Media Production Show.
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From film to TV series: Annecy spotlights 'Ernest & Celestine'
Producer Didier Brunner talks updating the Oscar-nominated animation into a TV series backed by Canal+ and France Television.
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'Brooklyn' producer Wildgaze appoints head of film and TV development
EXCLUSIVE: Former Pathé executive Len Rowles joins Finola Dwyer and Amanda Posey’s Wildgaze Films.
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US Briefs: Sundance Institute receives two grants from Academy
Plus: Grasshopper Film acquires Lost And Beautiful
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Cinema Guild acquires 'The Death Of Louis XIV'
Cinema Guild has acquired US rights from Capricci Films to Albert Serra’s recent Cannes selection and plans an early 2017 theatrical debut.
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Cost of CG remains biggest challenge, says Imaginarium boss
Tony Orsten, CEO of Andy Serkis’ performance capture studio, also discusses “the other Jungle Book”.
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Amazon’s Ted Hope to deliver Karlovy Vary talk
Festival also to host Frank Daniel tribute with workshop and screening.
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Mickey Sumner joins horror 'Caught' for former Maven Pictures exec
EXCLUSIVE: Robert Halmi, Jr. and Jim Reeve will executive-produce feature now underway in UK.
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UK executives back diversity quotas for tax incentives
Kate Harwood, Oona King among executives to express support for more regulation.
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Element, Koch, Colm Meaney join culture-clash comedy 'Halal Daddy'
EXCLUSIVE: Element and Koch Media have boarded rights to Irish production also starring Indian Summers’ Nikesh Patel.
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Media Production Show: what’s on today
Details of sessions at the Media Production Show today (June 10) - register to attend the free event now.
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Wanda, Dexter to co-produce 'Kung Fu Robot'
South Korea’s Dexter Studios and Wanda Pictures, the film production division of China’s Wanda Group, are set to co-produce big-budget sci-fi film Kung Fu Robot.
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Sheffield Doc/Fest: Window on the World
Documentary filmmakers will descend on Sheffield in the coming days to offer a window on the past, present and virtual future. Michael Rosser reports
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Features
HBO doc chief Sheila Nevins reveals subjects she wants to explore
HBO Documentary Films president to receive Creative Leadership Award at Sheffield Doc/Fest
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Comment
Liz McIntyre: 'Film can inspire change' (COMMENT)
Sheffield Doc/Fest head on how the festival explores who is telling the stories, how are audiences watching, and who has the funds.