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Berlin 2018: Market Buzz
Screen’s essential guide to the hottest titles coming to market at Berlin.
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Berlin's TV section Drama Series Days is growing in importance for producers
This year, eight drama series looking for international backers and producing partners.
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2018 EFM preview: key players arrive with optimism despite slow AFM
Being open to partnerships is an increasingly important necessity for staying successful in today’s international sales landscape.
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'Lady Bird' star Laurie Metcalf on why working with a female director felt different
Best supporting actress Oscar nominee appreciates the film’s timeliness in the age of #TimesUp.
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'Phantom Thread' producer JoAnne Sellar on Paul Thomas Anderson: "He's mellowed a lot"
Veteran producer has worked with the director since ‘Boogie Nights’.
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The story behind 'Three Billboards' production company Blueprint Pictures
Graham Broadbent and Pete Czernin on going from university pals to Oscar nominees.
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Berlinale chief Dieter Kosslick defends record ahead of 2018 festival
After 17 years of leadership, the director is prouder than ever of the Berlinale.
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13 films to look out for at the 2018 Berlin Film Festival
Films from Wes Anderson, Emily Atef, Jose Padilha all screening at the 68th Berlinale.
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‘The Shape Of Water’ cinematographer Dan Laustsen: “We lit it like an old 1950s movie”
Danish cinematographer talks through his latest collaboration with Guillermo del Toro.
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'Call Me By Your Name' writer James Ivory: "Almost everyone has a version of this"
Three-time Oscar-nominated writer explains his passion project of over a decade.
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Roger Deakins on 'Blade Runner 2049', Oscar hopes and why he wants new challenges
With 13 Oscar nominations without a win, will cinematographer Roger Deakins finally get his due this year?
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'Last Men In Aleppo' is a way to "address war crimes", says director
Documentarian aims to represent “people fighting for their dreams”.
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How 'Dunkirk' cinematographer Hoyte van Hoytema created "virtual reality without the goggles"
Dunkirk challenged Hoyte van Hoytema to bring Imax cameras into the heart of the action on land, sea and air.
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How Spielberg turned around 'The Post' in less than 10 months
Legendary director had to assemble Pentagon Papers drama faster than I’d ever experienced in my entire career”.
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Utoya massacre film 'U - July 22' will focus on "the young people", says director
Dramatisation of the 2011 attack in Norway premieres in Berlinale Competition
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Baftas 2018: profiling the British short and animated short contenders
This year’s nominees are an eclectic bunch, from a gif suffering an existential crisis to a teen refugee struggling for hope.
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Rotterdam film festival chief reflects on IFFR 2018, talks future plans
Bero Beyer talks up Rotterdam’s new streaming platform and explains why festivals must work together.
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Five films from Benelux to tempt festival directors in 2018
Screen profiles some of the hottest projects from the region that should debut this year.
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Rotterdam Tiger directors: Metahaven, Rob Schröder on 'Possessed'
Co-directors on new project, whch is nominated for a Hivos Tiger Award at Rotterdam.
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Baftas 2018: The stories behind the best British debut nominees
Screen profiles Lady Macbeth, I Am Not A Witch, Jawbone, The Ghoul and Kingdom Of Us.