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Running scared: Hollywood's new intolerance of intolerance
The recent firings of James Gunn, Amy Powell and Jonathan Friedland show Hollywood is changing.
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How Israel's Rabinovich fund is ticking the diversity box
carThe fund has backed three titles in this year’s Jerusalem Film Festival competition.
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'I'm thinking only of Locarno': outgoing artistic director Carlo Chatrian on his final edition
Chatrian will take over as artistic director of the Berlinale from March 2019.
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Why have religion-focused films made a comeback at this year's Jerusalem Film Festival?
Traditionally a home for secular stories, films such as Zohar - The Return are taking on religious characters and communities.
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'The Orthodox' director Eliran Malka on how he brings his religious values to the screen
Malka’s film opened the 35th Jerusalem Film Festival on July 26.
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"She didn't play by the rules": Jerusalem retrospective looks at Chantal Akerman's career
Akerman first screened at the festival in 1975 with ’Jeanne Dielman, 23 Quai Du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles’.
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Jerusalem Film Festival: Pitch Point preview
The industry event will host its 13th edition on July 27-28.
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Locarno 2018 preview: 'a spirit of continual renewal'
The 71st edition opens with a screening of 1929 Laurel and Hardy film ‘Liberty’.
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Thai cave rescue: the challenge of films based on real and recent events
Filmmakers are generally protected by the First Amendment but it is not straightforward.
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Why does the UK not have an independent cinemas association?
Screen spoke with independent exhibitors and other voices in the industry.
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Karlovy Vary Q&A: Ivan I. Tverdovskiy on his award-winning surreal drama 'Jumpman'
The Russian film about Putin’s generation won a special jury mention.
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Matthew Rhys on the final season of 'The Americans' and his future plans
The FX espionage drama started its run in 2013 and finished with a sixth season in May.
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Marti Noxon talks 'Dietland' and behind-the-scenes "power struggles" on 'Sharp Objects'
“For a long time I had a point of view that wasn’t considered very commercial.”
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Karlovy Vary Q&A: Radu Jude on exploring Romanian anti-Semitism in new film 'Barbarians'
’”I Do Not Care If We Go Down In History As Barbarians”’ confronts Romania’s difficult relationship to its fascist past.
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Munich: Henning Gronkowski on why he made 'Yung', his film about Berlin's youth subculture
The German director made ‘Yung’ with a US indie vibe.
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Munich: Director Linus de Paoli talks 'A Young Man with High Potential'
The German director says he is inspired by the genre-defyng work of Lars on Trier.
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Karlovy Vary Q&A: How 'Bridges Of Time' celebrates the history of Baltic documentaries
Baltic filmmakers Kristīne Briede’s and Audrius Stonys talk about their film Bridges Of Time.
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Karlovy Vary: 'Via Carpatia' directors on making a middle-class film about Europe's refugee crisis
The KVIFF world premiere is the debut film from Polish duo Klara Kochańska and Kasper Bajon .
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Darya Zhuk on Karlovy Vary title 'Crystal Swan': "I was trying to capture this certain female cool"
Zhuk’s debut film opens the East of the West competition on Saturday (June 30).
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'The Crown': Peter Morgan on the darker second season and recasting the leads
Claire Foy led the cast in the second season of the royal drama.