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Pre-Cannes Screenings 2021: Market buzz titles from Italy, Spain & the Nordics
Spolight on the new projects from Rai Com, Latido, TrustNordisk and more.
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Pre-Cannes Screenings 2021: Market buzz titles from Germany, Benelux & Eastern Europe
Spolight on the new projects from key international sales companies.
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Pre-Cannes Screenings 2021: Market buzz titles from the UK
Dustin Hoffman, Letitia Wright, Natalie Portman and Sam Worthington all feature.
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Annecy 2021: ‘Loving Vincent’ duo discuss new hand-painted feature ‘The Peasants’ (exclusive)
New Europe Film Sales also announces new pre-sales on the project.
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How producers, agents and showrunners are navigating the UK talent crunch
A proliferation of exclusive deals with streamers has created big challenges for UK content creators.
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Chinese filmmaker Geng Jun on his Shanghai competition title ‘Manchurian Tiger’
Rediance is selling the director’s fourth feature.
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Emmys spotlight: ‘Bridgerton’ star Phoebe Dynevor on the female gaze and returning for season two
UK actress Phoebe Dynevor tells Screen why she couldn’t have wished for a better lead debut than Daphne Bridgerton.
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Former French agent Dominique Besnehard on creating ‘Call My Agent!’ and spin-off plans
The former agent whose experiences inspired French series ’Call My Agent!’ reflects on his time in the business and the stars he unearthed.
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Edouard Waintrop on why he has taken the role as artistic director of Saudi’s Red Sea
“I feel if you open the door, you need to step inside.”
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Director Thomas Robsahm talks ‘A-ha The Movie’ ahead of Tribeca premiere
Norwegian filmmaker talks getting the band back together for his Tribeca Film Festival premiere.
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Shanghai film festival head talks protocols and highlights of the 2021 edition
The festival’s second hybrid edition opens on June 11 with patriotic feature 1921.
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Cannes 2021 line-up: the key talking points
A new section, Covid requirements and little change on diversity.
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Hirota Yusuke talks Studio Ghibli influence on IFFR closing film ‘Poupelle Of Chimney Town’
Japanese animation will close the summer edition of International Film Festival Rotterdam.
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IFFR festival director Vanja Kaludjercic reveals “rollercoaster” of summer edition
Summer event marks the 50th anniversary of the festival.
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How IFFR is offering a launchpad for arthouse films during the pandemic
Boundary-pushing features and documentaries begin their international run in Rotterdam.
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What’s it like to go back to the cinema in the UK post-lockdown?
Screen staff test out six different venues for factors including masks, food & drink and ticketing.
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Creating the look of HBO fantasy ‘The Nevers’
Production designer Gemma Jackson and costume designer Michele Clapton discuss creating a believable version of Victorian London for HBO’s fantasy show.
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How five independent UK cinemas are preparing to reopen
Cinemas will be allowed to reopen from May 17, following more than four months of closures.
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15 feature documentaries from this year’s festivals to look out for
Screen’s chief critic and reviews editor Fionnuala Halligan picks out some of the year’s standout festival documentaries.
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Jaco Van Dormael talks about shooting new film ‘Bovary’ in just five days
”Let’s find beauty somewhere in all the mess,” says the Belgian director of the pandemic era.