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‘Listen’ director Ana Rocha de Sousa on making a film about forced adoptions in London
”I am interested in subjects relevant to people’s lives,” says the Portuguese filmmaker.
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‘The World To Come’ director Mona Fastvold on shooting four seasons in 24 days
”We rehearsed and planned in advance; it was so, so detailed,” explained Fastvold.
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‘Hopper/Welles’ producer Filip Jan Rymsza talks reviving another Orson Welles film
Rymsza returns to Venice, two years after debuting ‘lost’ Welles film ‘The Other Side Of The Wind’.
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Indian producer Vivek Gomber on his Venice return with ‘The Disciple’
The Mumbai-based actor and producer has just spent six months in lockdown.
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Francis Lee on making ‘Ammonite’ and his “obsession with class"
With Ammonite, Francis Lee set out to make a film that elevated its working-class subject, real-life 19th-century fossil hunter Mary Anning.
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From Stockholm climate-change protest to Venice premiere: the making of ‘I Am Greta’
Swedish documentary filmmaker Nathan Grossman followed Greta Thunberg around the world. By train and boat.
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Four UK producers with films at the autumn festivals reflect on a crazy year
’The Duke’, ‘The Father’, ’Wildfire’ and ‘Supernova’ will screen in Venice, Toronto, San Sebastian and beyond.
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Film industry hits Venice with trepidation, hope and optimism
Professionals look forward to seeing contacts face to face after months of virtual meetings.
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Venice VR chief talks going truly virtual and building new worlds
New projects from ‘The Lion King’ director Jon Favreau to be showcased as Venice VR goes global for the first time.
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John Battsek talks Thai cave rescue & Alex Ferguson docs, Venice title 'Final Account'
‘Free Solo’ directors to take over duties from Kevin Macdonald on Thai cave rescue documentary.
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How are international buyers navigating the autumn festivals?
Screen talks to a selection of indie distributors about their plans for the next few months.
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At a glance: film industry coronavirus creative, social and financial support initiatives
Form online mentoring to digital forums to financial aid.
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The Centrepiece interview: The Match Factory’s Michael Weber on audience confidence and working with auteurs
Weber co-founded German arthouse firm The Match Factory in 2006.
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Venice 2020 preview: Critics’ Week and Giornate degli Autori highlights
This year’s Venice Film Festival runs 2-12 September.
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Venice 2020 preview: Screen’s guide to Horizons titles
The first major film festival to present a physical event since Covid-19 struck will unspool on the Venice Lido from September 2-12.
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VOX Cinemas head talks Gulf’s $1b box office potential, ‘Mulan’ and protecting the theatrical window
Saudi Arabia’s burgeoning cinema pool set to drive box office growth in region with love of content and high-end exhibition experiences.
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Venice 2020 preview: Screen’s guide to the Out Of Competition titles
The first major film festival to present a physical event since Covid-19 struck will unspool on the Venice Lido from September 2-12.
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Emmys spotlight: creating a non-dystopian LA for ‘Westworld’
Pixomondo VFX supervisor Nhat Phong Tran discusses his company’s work on HBO’s ’Westworld’.
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Venice 2020 preview: Screen’s guide to the Competition titles
The first major film festival to present a physical event since Covid-19 struck will unspool on the Venice Lido from September 2-12.
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BritBox eyes expansion in North America, more original content
BritBox’s North American operation having grown by 20% during the pandemic.