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Five Venice Film Festival market titles to look out for
Feature film, TV and VR projects heading to Venice.
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Is Netflix's Italian crime series 'Suburra' the next 'Gomorrah'?
Netflix’s first Italian Original series has an impressive pedigree.
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Jeffrey Tambor on 'Transparent': 'The Pfeffermans all witnessed the election'
The Emmy-nominated star of Transparent on why Trump has emboldened him to do his best work.
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Susanna Nicchiarelli on Venice Orizzonti opener 'Nico, 1988'
Italian-Belgian biopic set to premiere at the 74th Venice Film Festival.
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Hafsteinn Gunnar Sigurdsson on Venice contender 'Under the Tree'
Director takes a darker direction with new film, set to premiere in Venice Orizzonti.
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Screen critics pick the stand-out films from the autumn festivals
Our reviewers selected the most exciting titles at Venice, Toronto and New York.
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FrightFest rising star nominee Matthew Holness on horror 'Possum'
Holness’ projects include Garth Marenghi’s Darkplace and Free Agents.
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Seven documentaries you need to see at the Venice Film Festival
Venice is hosting an impressive crop of factual movies.
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FrightFest rising star nominee Danny Morgan on horror 'Double Date'
The writer/star talks about his laugh-out-loud horror/comedy.
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FrightFest rising star nominee Joanne Mitchell Brunt on horror 'Attack of the Adult Babies'
Actress-writer-producer talks to Screen about her terrifying new project.
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15 films to look out for at the Venice Film Festival
Films from Kechiche, Aronofsky, Payne and Nicchiarelli are heading to the Lido this year.
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FrightFest rising star nominee Dominic Bridges on horror 'Freehold'
The film stars Javier Botet, a name familiar to horror fans for his work on [Rec] and The Conjuring 2.
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FrightFest rising star nominee Tom Paton on horror 'Redwood'
Horror director discusses his follow-up to Pandorica, which premieres on FrightFest’s opening night.
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Why this summer's box office results are not all doom and gloom
It’s undeniable that many US blockbusters have flopped his summer, but the picture is more nuanced worldwide.
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Summer box office: how the UK is bucking a downward trend
It’s been a dire summer in the US but locally relevant titles like Dunkirk have performed well in Britain.
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John Cleese on Brexit: "I don’t want to be run by a bunch of European bureaucrats"
Iconic comedian also calls UK press “a disgrace”.
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Oliver Stone on 'paying the price' for his Putin series
Oscar-winning director also talks Kim Jong-Un and North Korea: “we never hear the other side”.
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Emanuel Pârvu talks Sarajevo premiere 'MEDA Or The Not So Bright Side Of Things'
Romanian director on the tricky production behind his feature debut.
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Georgia filmmaker Ana Urushadze talks Sarajevo winner 'Scary Mother'
Director on shooting debut feature and why the Georgian film industry is improving.
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How Netflix and Amazon are moving into the Balkans
Screen talks to filmmakers from the region about partnering with the SVoD giants.