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'Loveless' director Andrey Zvyagintsev on politics and piracy
Russian drama plays at Sarajevo Film Festival this week.
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Gentian Koçi on Sarajevo Film Festival premiere 'Daybreak'
Albanian director talks funding challenges and retaining artistic independence with his debut feature.
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Semih Kaplanoglu talks post-apocalyptic drama ‘Grain’
Golden Bear winner talks his latest project, which premieres at Sarajevo this week.
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Sarajevo Film Festival director talks new-look event
Mirsad Purivatra on the revamped festival format, high-profile guests and budget challenges.
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Sarajevo Film Festival 2017: industry preview
Screen runs down the key industry happenings at this year’s festival.
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Sarajevo Film Festival: Watch trailers for Competition, Kinoscope films
See the trailers for The Square, Hostages, Son Of Sofia and more…
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China box office: 2017 mid-year report
Without Chinese audiences, films like Transformers 5 and Pirates 5 may not have recouped their costs.
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Joe Berlinger on how social justice content can change lives
Twenty-five years after Brother’s Keeper, Oscar-nominated, Emmy-winning Joe Berlinger tells Elbert Wyche why his work as an investigative documentarian continues to inspire him – be it in film or TV.
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How Locarno Festival is supporting eight South Asian producers
This year Open Doors Lab is again helping producers develop the local film scene and forge international collaborations.
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Locarno Festival 2017 highlights eight upcoming South Asian projects
The films are seeking international co-production as part of the Open Doors Hub programme.
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Locarno Festival 2017 supplement
Read Screen International’s special Locarno supplement here.
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Locarno Festival 2017: 10 films to look out for
Films from Anup Singh, Serge Bozon and Hlynur Palmason to play at Swiss festival.
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Locarno Festival 2017 preview: 70th edition will look to the future
Locarno president Marco Solari talks Screen through this year’s event.
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Comic-Con: Qatari showrunner Ahmed Al Baker talks 'Medinah'
EXCLUSIVE: The former engineer tells Jeremy Kay why he wanted his sci-fi TV series to be the first from the Middle East to come to the annual San Diego pop culture convention.
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Edward James Olmos: "I have to fight against being typecast"
Blade Runner and Battlestar Galactica star is set to receive a lifetime achievement award in Madrid.
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BFI's Ben Roberts hails a creative boom in low-budget British films
British debuts Lady Macbeth, God’s Own Country and I Am Not A Witch are all playing currently at Jerusalem Film Festival.
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Fantasia 2017: Ted Geoghegan on survival thriller 'Mohawk'
Screen talks to director of We Are Still Here about his follow-up feature.
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What the West can learn from the surprise success of 'Dangal' in China
Aamir Khan’s Indian wrestling drama became a cultural phenomenon in China this year, but why?
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Jerusalem's shorts competition: a 'gateway' for Israeli filmmakers
Tom Grater talks to Ariel Richter, the festival’s new director of Israeli competitions and industry days.
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Fantasia 2017: Barbara Crampton on 'Replace' and FrightFest 'New Blood' scheme
Horror icon talks to Screen about her career resurgence and latest film, body horror Replace.