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Case Study: ‘War Of The Worlds’
The series is one of the first scripted dramas to embark on a shoot under the new production guidelines.
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My Working From Home Life: Kim Yutani, Sundance Film Festival director of programming
”Without a commute I’m able to watch more TV these days.”
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International film festival directors offer their verdict on Venice
The directors of Berlin, KVIFF, El Gouna, IDFA, IFFR, Jerusalem and Marrakech are full of praise for Venice.
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Spotlight on new talent: ‘Sweat’ actress Magdalena Kolesnik is getting ready to work in English
Kolesnik would like to work with Xavier Dolan, Chloé Zhao and Yorgos Lanthimos.
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My Screen Life: Mira Nair on enjoying yoga, cooking dinner and a walk in New York at the end of the working day
Nair finished work on TIFF closing night selection ’A Suitable Boy’ during lockdown.
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Halle Berry reflects on Oscar win, changing industry attitudes in TIFF talk
Her directorial debut ‘Bruised’ has been bought by Netflix in a $19m deal.
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‘Limbo’ director Ben Sharrock aims his lens at the refugee crisis
”We worked with real refugees who had been through the asylum system.”
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Thomas Vinterberg says ‘Another Round’ is a celebration of life, not drinking
The Danish filmmaker’s comedy about male friendship and alcoholism has its world premiere in Toronto.
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Luca Guadagnino talks possible family project, debt of gratitude to TIFF
“If it wasn’t for Toronto I would not be here talking to Toronto”
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Kornel Mundruczo on making his English-language debut with ‘Pieces Of A Woman’
The Hungarian filmmaker, now based in Berlin, received advice from Martin Scorsese in an exec producer role.
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HanWay Films’ Gabrielle Stewart talks international-first releases, no-deal Brexit fears
“I do feel we’re feeling this wave of ‘Why do films need to come out in the US first?’
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Talent Focus: Hong Kong’s new generation make waves in uncertain times
The filmmaking community of Hong Kong is used to punching above its weight, and now the next generation of writer/directors is forging a reputation at home and abroad.
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Philippe Lacôte talks ‘Night Of The Kings’, martial arts, African independence project
The Ivorian director’s film plays in TIFF after world premiering in Venice.
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How will the Covid-19 crisis transform the upcoming awards season?
The coming awards season is going to look very different given the depth of the pandemic and the global crisis in cinema.
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10 hot festival titles playing at TIFF
New work from Idris Elba, Halle Berry, Mark Wahlberg, Vanessa Kirby.
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Toronto 2020 preview: Screen’s guide to TIFF Docs, Discovery and World Cinema strands
Toronto International Film Festival (September 10-19) has this year selected 50 titles.
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Toronto 2020 preview: Screen’s guide to the gala and special presentations
Toronto International Film Festival (September 10-19) has this year selected 50 titles.
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‘New Order’ director Michel Franco on the time bomb that is waiting to explode
The Mexican filmmaker will premiere his film in Venice Competition on September 10.
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Luca Guadagnino pays tribute to Venice, looks forward to San Sebastian
The director premiered his new documentary ’Salvatore: Shoemaker Of Dreams’ in Venice
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Kaouther Ben Hania on the real-life inspiration for ‘The Man Who Sold His Skin’
Drama about refugee who becomes a human work of art premieres in Venice’s Horizons section.