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On set of 'Daniel', the true story of the Danish photographer captured by Isis
Niels Arden Oplev is directing the Danish drama about Daniel Rye.
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Screen critics' top films from Berlin 2019
Screen International critics select some of the best titles from this year’s Berlinale.
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'Fantastic Beasts 2' VFX chief on puppets, JK Rowling and Brexit
Three-time Bafta Film Award nominee Christian Manz has been working in the Harry Potter universe for a decade and a half.
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'BlacKkKlansman' producers on pitching Spike Lee and the film's lasting impact
“We want this film to wake people the fuck up, and to talk about this very real problem, which is happening in society every single day, all the way to the Oval Office.”
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How UK-born producer Lynette Howell Taylor played a key role in 'A Star Is Born'
Los Angeles-based producer Lynette Howell Taylor, born in Liverpool, has produced more than 20 films since 2006.
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Nadine Labaki on how Oscar contender 'Capernaum' can "ignite some kind of change"
“It was the biggest victory for me to see my actors, who were struggling in real life to prove they legally exist, to be in Cannes, applauded and appreciated.”
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Rachel Weisz on 'The Favourite': "It's just great playing opposite women"
The actress tells Screen about loving her female co-stars and being directed by Yorgos Lanthimos.
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How Dogwoof hit the big time with Bafta winner 'Free Solo'
From humble beginnings, Dogwoof has quietly built up a thriving documentary production, sales and distribution company, and has just enjoyed its first £1m UK box-office hit.
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Agnieszka Holland on her Berlinale competition title 'Mr. Jones'
Berlin Competition title Mr. Jones co-stars Vanessa Kirby and Peter Sarsgaard.
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Tomorrow Studios chief talks Amazon's 'Hanna' TV series
Screen talks to producers Tomorrow Studios about its slate of feature film-based TV series.
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After the success of 'Cold War', what next for the Polish film industry?
Poland has a new cash rebate for incoming films and a national film institute that is focused on building up international collaborations.
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Where next for Israeli cinema?
As Israel Film Fund chief Katriel Schory prepares to retire after 20 years at the helm, Screen asks where the industry he helped nurture is heading.
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Sarah Gavron on her new part-improvised film about London schoolgirls
The untitled feature shot last summer.
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Buzz titles from China and Hong Kong at Berlinale and EFM
Includes films from the Berlinale programme and EFM.
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EFM Buzz titles from Argentina
Round up of the buzz Argentinian titles out to tempt buyers.
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South Korean films at Berlinale and EFM 2019
Five South Korean titles in the official selection.
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Report: German film production is on a roll despite recent box office drop
German films still popular on the festival circuit.
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How the smartphone boom has dramatically changed India's film and TV sector
berMore than 30 streaming platforms have launched in the past three years.
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Why India is a key international market for Amazon Prime Video
Devices, data, demographics and local-language content are key.