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UK industry reacts to Icon's sale to Kaleidoscope
“The middle ground is not a great place to be.”
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12 films that could be in the running for the Oscars in 2019
New projects from Damien Chazelle, Barry Jenkins likely to be among contenders.
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Technology has transformed casting process, says Kerry Barden
Casting director of Se7en, Monster’s Ball and The Help on the global talent market.
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Garth Davis on how the 'Mary Magdalene' team dealt with the Weinstein fall-out
Biblical drama stars Rooney Mara and Joaquin Phoenix.
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Oscars 2018 predictions: Who will win/should win
Screen staff reveal their final predictions.
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Comment: Brits are investing more than just talent in Hollywood
Michael Howells, British Consul General in Los Angeles, explains why the partnership between Hollywood and the UK is stronger than ever.
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Duncan Jones on Netflix thriller 'Mute': "I was unwilling to let it go"
Moon director’s project was 16 years in the making.
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How Condé Nast has created a 'next generation' entertainment studio
Former president at The CW shares her penchant for digital, short-form entertainment.
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Glasgow Film Festival director: 'we want to be the opposite of elitist festivals'
Screen looks at the industry activity of the 2018 Glasgow Film Festival.
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Berlin Film Festival 2018: Screen's top 10 movies
The best of the Berlinale this year according to Screen’s critics.
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'Strong Island' director Yance Ford on making Oscar history and Netflix's "economic levelling"
Ford is the first openly transgender man to be nominated for any Academy Award.
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‘7 Days In Entebbe’ filmmakers on the true tale's four-year journey to the screen
Director Jose Padilha and producer Kate Solomon discuss the Berlinale-premiere title’s quest for veracity.
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EFM 2018 round-up: Big deals catch the eye but a gloomy market for many
For smaller Berlin buyers, it was hard to connect with the right material.
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What next for the Berlin Film Festival?
Speculation rife over successor to Dieter Kosslick.
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Gus Van Sant on 'Don't Worry, He Won't Get Far On Foot' and why a theatrical release is still crucial
Gus Van Sant talks to Screen about his Amazon-financed project.
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Berlin 2018: Screen's dailies
Browse Screen International’s daily magazines from the Berlin International Film Festival here.
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'Vita & Virginia' with Gemma Arterton, Elizabeth Debicki: exclusive new image and set report
Screen reports from the Dublin set, where iconic English locations have been brought to life.
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Introducing the 2018 European Shooting Stars
The 10 young European actors selected for this year’s Shooting Stars initiative are in town to meet the global film industry.
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How Europa International is adapting to a time of seismic change for sales
From addressing sexual harassment to the challenge of platforms and China, Europa International board members talk about the organisation’s growing remit.
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Pernille Fischer Christensen on Berlinale title 'Becoming Astrid'
Danish project explores the human side of Pippi Longstocking author Astrid Lindgren.