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Twelve things to look out for at SXSW 2017
The annual jamboree in Austin, Texas, has been about so much more than just film and TV for many years.
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SXSW film chief on hot pics, Judd Apatow return, Joe Biden debut
Festival’s director of film Janet Pierson talks convergence, TV, politics.
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Lars von Trier talks Uma Thurman, serial killers and Cannes at first press conference since Nazi row
Set report: director and cast discuss US-set drama The House That Jack Built during Tuesday 7 March press event.
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Bruno Dumont: 'Film school is not much use for becoming a director'
Cannes habitué talks about his career at Qumra masterclass in Doha.
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What are the most successful 18-rated films in the UK?
UPDATED: Fifty Shades Darker now the second highest grossing 18-rated film ever.
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Hong Kong Filmart: quotas and slowing box office on the agenda
Uncertainty looms large over China’s industry in the wake of a disappointing year at the box office.
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Filmart: 10 emerging Hong Kong directors
Ahead of next week’s Hong Kong Filmart (Mar 13-16), Screen profiles lists 10 of the most exciting talents in the local industry.
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Qumra: producer Paulo Branco on working with Manoel de Oliveira and Wim Wenders
Prolific producer was talking at Qumra Master Classes event in Doha.
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Christine Vachon talks Killer Films and career
Producer of Boys Don’t Cry, Far From Heaven and Happiness was talking at the Glasgow Film Festival.
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13 films that could be in the running for an Oscar in 2018
Like it or not, the awards race 2018 is already underway.
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Oscars 2017: seven talking points
From Mahershala Ali to Janet Patterson - Screen runs through some of the buzz topics from last night’s Academy Awards.
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Oscars 2017: Who will win/should win according to Screen staff
Will La La Land win everything? Screen staff make their final predictions for the 2017 Oscars.
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The complex, tragic story behind Martin Scorsese's 'Silence'
Making Scorsese’s latest film was an ordeal, before and during the shoot.
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Seven talking points ahead of the 2017 Oscars
Will Trump be the star of the show? Will La La Land win everything? Screen weighs in.
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CPH:DOX preview: date changes, populism and premieres
CPH:DOX director Tine Fischer reveals how the rebooted event is returning with a focus on the creative industries’ role in shaping democracy.
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Berlin Film Festival 2017: Screen's top 11 movies
Screen critics recommend the top films at this year’s Berlinale.
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'The Chamber', 'Prevenge' producer talks women in genre
As her latest film screens at Glasgow Film Festival, Jennifer Handorf chats to Screen about carving a niche in her industry.
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'Manchester By The Sea' producer: "We were up all night"
Producer Kevin Walsh tells Jeremy Kay why he was determined to help filmmaker Kenneth Lonergan realise his vision for Manchester By The Sea.
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Yang Cheng on the future of Chinese arthouse cinema
The Beijing-based producer, who had two films in Berlin, explains why he’s optimistic about the future of arthouse cinema in China.
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See-Saw: how to sustain a red-hot production company
See-Saw co-founders Iain Canning and Emile Sherman tell Matt Mueller what goes into sustaining one of the industry’s hottest independent production houses.