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Unifrance's Daniela Elstner talks promoting French cinema during the pandemic
France’s national cinema agency Unifrance may not have been able to travel but it has certainly kept busy, managing director Daniela Elstner tells Screen.
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“I wanted to play with my persona”: Daniel Brühl talks Berlin contender ‘Next Door’
German star discusses his directorial debut and taking satirical swipes at superhero films.
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US sellers and producers approach EFM 2021 with optimism
Several sales agents who spoke to us were quietly confident they will turn up for business with at least some completed films.
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“It’s girl meets robot boy”: Maria Schrader talks Berlin contender ‘I’m Your Man’
The German actress/filmmaker discusses her latest feature starring Dan Stevens as a “partnership robot”.
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EFM 2021: The buzz titles from Taiwan
The latest in the Gatao gangster franchise and a mind-bending serial-killer thriller are among the Taiwanese titles available to EFM buyers.
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EFM 2021: The buzz titles from Japan
Japan’s robust presence in the Berlinale and European Film Market reflects the country’s strong bounceback from Covid-19 disruptions.
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EFM 2021: The buzz titles from the Americas
Titles include Eli Roth’s ‘Borderlands’ and Neill Blomkamp’s ‘Demonic’.
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EFM 2021: The buzz titles from the UK
Projects include Clio Barnard’s much-anticipated ‘Ali & Ava’ and ’Mooring’ with Charlotte Rampling and Niamh Algar.
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Making ‘The Mauritanian’: filmmakers talk casting challenges and a late title change
“The notion early on was that this would not be the easiest film to get made.”
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“There are still attempts to stifle what it is to be black”: Daniel Kaluuya, LaKeith Stanfield on ‘Judas And The Black Messiah’
Judas And The Black Messiah is a drama that arrives with added contemporary resonance.
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‘Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom’ director George C Wolfe on celebrating black performers
The filmmaker on the “ferocity of commitment” of the late Chadwick Boseman
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“I understand this character inside out”: Anthony Hopkins on ‘The Father’ and TikTok dancing
The Oscar-winning actors says he knew immediately that he wanted to play the title role in Florian Zeller drama, about a man with dementia.
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Jodie Foster talks cutting back her role in ‘The Mauritanian’ and her most inspiring directors
The Oscar-winning actress reveals why she has only ever played two real-life characters and looks back on ‘Silence Of The Lambs’.
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10 films to look out for at the 2021 Berlin Film Festival
This year is an opportunity for Carlo Chatrian and Mariette Rissenbeek to elevate some new talents and spotlight some others.
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How the filmmakers behind three buzzy feature docs captured a divisive era in US politics
‘Boys State’, ‘Totally Under Control’, ‘All In: The Fight For Democracy’
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Berlin 2021: Screen’s guide to the Panorama titles
With its first industry-only, online format and strong entries across its sections, Screen profiles the contenders ahead of the 71st Berlinale.
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Berlin 2021: Screen’s guide to the Encounters titles
With its first industry-only, online format and strong entries across its sections, Screen profiles the contenders ahead of the 71st Berlinale.
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Berlin 2021: Screen’s guide to the Special, Forum and Generation titles
With its first industry-only, online format and strong entries across its sections, Screen profiles the contenders ahead of the 71st Berlinale.
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Aaron Sorkin on why ‘The Trial Of The Chicago 7’ "suddenly became relevant" in the age of Trump
Screenwriter Aaron Sorkin took on the biggest challenge of his career when he stepped up to direct expansive true-life drama ‘The Trial Of The Chicago 7’.
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In conversation: Sofia Coppola and Emerald Fennell - “I can’t watch films that don’t have any female characters”
The director of ‘On The Rocks’ and ‘Promising Young Woman’ spoke via Zoom.