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Heavyweight Tokyo International Film Festival passes its physical
A new festival format offers local audiences a feast of premieres from Japan and around the world.
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Luca Lucchesi on his deeply personal feature debut ‘A Black Jesus’
Director Luca Lucchesi discusses his documentary feature debut which premieres at DOK Liepzig.
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Five hot new Korean filmmakers making their debuts at Busan
Screen profiles five Korean directors whose first features are receiving their world premieres in the BIFF line-up.
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How Busan is successfully hosting a physical, socially distanced film festival
A combination of on-site and virtual activities is creating buzz for the festival’s line-up of 192 films.
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DOK Leipzig XR head on this year’s groundbreaking titles
Lars Rummel, coordinator and curator of DOK Leipzig’s dedicated XR space DOC Neuland, discusses this year’s exhibition.
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Cannes 2020 Official Selection: what happened next to the chosen 56 titles?
Screen breaks down festivals, reviews, sales and theatrical releases for Cannes 2020 label titles.
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DOK Leipzig industry head Brigid O’Shea: “We never seriously thought about a hybrid event”
DOK Industry head Brigid O’Shea discusses the challenges and rewards of running the industry programme online
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Dea Kulumbegashvili on her San Sebastian prize-winning debut ‘Beginning’
The writer/director’s film is Georgia’s submission to the Oscar international feature category.
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Celebrating 20 years of the World Soundtrack Awards
The ceremony, which happens during the Film Fest Gent, has recognised the best in film and TV music.
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BIFF’s Asian Contents & Film Market continues expansion into streaming world
Busan’s industry platform is hosting the second Asia Contents Awards.
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Busan set to serve up latest Asian, world cinema despite pandemic restrictions
South Korea’s leading festival is holding physical screenings at Busan Cinema Center.
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Gabriel Yared on scoring ‘Betty Blue’, working with Minghella and being fired from ‘Troy’
The French-Lebanese composer is this year’s WSA lifetime achievement award recipient.
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The award-winning composers of ‘Joker’ and ‘Get Out’ on improving diversity in their industry
Hildur Gudnadottir and Michael Abels are leading change in their white, male-dominated field.
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Doclisboa’s co-heads explain why they are extending their festival over six months
”The level of reflection will hopefully be higher.”
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Local Heroes: ARP’s Michèle Halberstadt on releasing ‘Peninsula’ in France under curfew
“That’s what being an independent is all about – we can take risks that big companies cannot afford.”
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WSA guest of honour Alexandre Desplat reflects on his illustrious composing career
The composer is nominated as WSA film composer of the year for his ’Little Women’, ‘J’Accuse’ and ‘Adults In The Room’ scores.
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How 'After We Collided' became a surprise hit in the UK and Ireland
The film is on release via Shear Entertainment with US sales agent Voltage Pictures.
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Artistic director Antonio Monda on bringing Rome’s 15th edition to fruition
Rome Film Fest opens today with Pixar’s Soul, and runs to October 25.
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The Film & TV Charity's Alex Pumfrey: we must “protect the diverse talent pipeline”
The Charity launched its second major Covid-19 fund last month.
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Filmed in the UK: 21 upcoming feature films to watch out for
There are numerous UK-made feature productions coming to cinemas and/or streaming platforms this year and beyond.