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Oscar nominations 2017: predicting the winners
La La Land is the film to beat, but it faces stiff competition for all the big prizes.
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Jill Soloway talks new Amazon series and "scary" Donald Trump
The Emmy-winning creator of Transparent won the directing award at Sundance 2013 for her debut feature Afternoon Delight and talks about her return to Park City with the first three episodes of the Amazon Studios series I Love Dick.
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Pinewood Atlanta Studios, Georgia Film Academy -- Sundance 2017 reception
Pinewood Atlanta Studios president Frank Patterson chaired a packed presentation and networking event with Georgia Film Academy (GFA) at High West Distillery & Saloon in Park City.
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Kristen Stewart discusses her directing debut at Sundance
The celebrated actor called her Sundance short “a full-frontal heartbreak movie”.
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Rotterdam 2017 preview: more than a film festival
Art installations, a tech hub and some of the finest indie films of the year. Geoffrey Macnab asks whether there is anywhere better than Rotterdam to kickstart the year.
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French star Dany Boon on his new comedy 'Raid: Special Unit'
Actor-director Dany Boon tells us why he gave the starring role of his action comedy Raid: Special Unit to a woman.
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Sundance 2017 profiles: World Cinema Documentary preview
A Syria-filmed courage-under-fire doc is among those playing in Sundance’s World Cinema Documentary competition.
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7 Asian and Middle Eastern films to tempt festival directors in 2017
Screen profiles some of the hottest projects from Asia, Middle East and North Africa in 2017.
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Sundance 2017 profiles: World Cinema Dramatic preview
Our guide to the films in Sundance’s World Cinema Dramatic competition.
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Villeneuve, producers on the making of $50m sci-fi 'Arrival'
How did a hot indie director and a producer of broad Hollywood comedies come together to make the cerebral sci-fi hit Arrival? Director Villeneuve and the film’s lead producers talk to Tom Grater.
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Sundance 2017 preview: climate change to the fore
The festival will host the premiere of Al Gore’s new climate change doc, with the environment one of the key themes this year.
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16 US and Latin American films to tempt festival directors in 2017
From Blade Runner to new films by George Clooney and Richard Linklater, these are the hottest projects from the US and Latin American to arrive in 2017.
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15 UK and Irish films to tempt festival directors in 2017
From Lynne Ramsay’s You Were Never Really Here to Asif Kapadia’s Maradona doc, Screen profiles a selection of hot UK projects in 2017.
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19 European films to tempt festival directors in 2017
From Borg/McEnroe to Luca Guadagnino’s Suspiria remake, Screen profiles a selection of hot European projects in 2017.
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Baftas 2017: the lowdown on all the British film nominees
We profile all the UK films that were nominated for the 2017 Baftas, from Fantastic Beasts to Florence Foster Jenkins.
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Denzel Washington talks Golden Globe winner 'Fences'
The filmmaking team behind Fences talk to Elbert Wyche about the challenges of taking a Tony-winning play from stage to screen - with the entire Broadway cast.
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CES 2017 round-up: tech giants look beyond 4K and VR
The Consumer Electronics Show focused on augmented reality and 8K TVs.
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Exploring India's online youth content revolt
Screen looks into the blossoming world of youth-focused film content in the online Indian market.
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Women's second features, Quebec co-pros in focus at Les Arcs
Ensuring women directors are supported beyond their first feature, and Europe-Quebec co-productions were the hot topics at last month’s Les Arcs European Film Festival.
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Rendez-vous with French Cinema 2017 preview
UniFrance’s annual Rendez-vous with French Cinema (January 12-16) is the first industry stop of the year for many European buyers.