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Rotterdam interview: 'Miel-Emile' director Peter van Houten
Van Houten is at IFFR for the 5th time.
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How data company Cinelytic aims to reduce risk in the film business
A new data platform aims to digitise the workflow required to greenlight a project and inject some certainty into a market in constant flux.
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The story behind See-Saw Films' first short-form TV project 'State Of The Union'
The show consists of 10 episodes written by Nick Hornby running at 10 minutes each. Stephen Frears directs with Rosamund Pike and Chris O’Dowd starring.
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Glenn Close on how 'The Wife' tapped into the #MeToo movement
She talks to Screen about serendipity, connecting with an audience and the power of a close-up.
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Gurinder Chadha, UK talent raise spirits at annual Sundance brunch
British Film Commission CEO Adrian Wootton, British Council’s Rowan Woods toast UK entertainment community.
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Susanne Bier on 'Bird Box', moving between film and TV and a possible return to Denmark
The Danish director also talks about the ongoing fight for gender equality.
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Five Benelux films to tempt festival directors in 2019
Screen profiles some of the hot projects from Belgium and the Netherlands that will be competing for festival spots in 2019.
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Rotterdam Tiger director: Camila J. Donoso on 'Nona, If They Soak Me, I’ll Burn Them'
‘Nona, If They Soak Me, I’ll Burn Them’ premiered on Tuesday Jan 29.
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Rotterdam Tiger director: Johannes Nyholm on 'Koko-di Koko-da'
Nyholm’s film screened on Wednesday January 30.
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Secret Cinema chiefs talk global ambitions, management changes and 'Casino Royale'
Screen talks to the company heads about James Bond, international expansion and achieving a sounder business footing.
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Mirrah Foulkes talks Sundance title ‘Judy And Punch’
Mia Wasikowska and Damon Herriman star in the film, which Cornerstone sells internationally.
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'A Star Is Born' cinematographer Matthew Libatique on filming at Coachella and Glastonbury
“On some days, we would just completely improvise.”
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Alejandro Landes on Sundance entry ‘Monos’; ‘The most beautiful thing I’ve ever done.’
Colombia-set thriller screens in World Cinema Dramatic Competition in Park City.
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Rotterdam Tiger director: Shengze Zhu on 'Present.Perfect.'
Documentary filmmaker discusses her latest project.
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Rotterdam Tiger director: Ena Sendijarević on 'Take Me Somewhere Nice'
Bosnian director talks 2019 IFFR selection.
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'Coureur' director Kenneth Mercken talks risking his life as a professional cyclist
Film is screening at Rotterdam film festival.
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Sundance 2019: 13 US buzz titles for buyers
The Sundance Film Festival runs from January 24-February 3.
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Rotterdam Tiger director: Ulaa Salim on 'Sons Of Denmark'
The film is set in the aftermath of a bombing in Copenhagen, when a nationalist politician is on the rise and a young man is becoming radicalised.
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Rotterdam Tiger directors: Maurilio and Gabriel Martins on 'Heart Of The World'
Heart Of The World, the debut feature from Brazilian directors Maurilio Martins and Gabriel Martins in set in their hometown of Contagem.
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Rotterdam interview: 'Beats' director Brian Welsh
Welsh’s film takes in the 90s Scottish rave scene.