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'Zootopia': the painstaking journey behind a billion dollar hit
The filmmakers behind Disney’s Zootopia went to extraordinary lengths to create the animation’s lifelike world.
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Adam Driver wrote "bad poetry" to prepare for 'Paterson' role
Adam Driver tells Elbert Wyche why he was attracted to the quiet power of Jim Jarmusch’s introspective character study Paterson.
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Jessica Chastain made a depressing discovery while researching new film 'Miss Sloane'
Jessica Chastain reveals why her role as a Washington DC lobbyist in Miss Sloane is representative of a renaissance for realistic female characters on film.
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Naomie Harris: "I had reservations about playing a crack addict"
Naomie Harris reveals why the role of a crack-addicted parent in Barry Jenkins’ Moonlight offered her a welcome opportunity to challenge a stereotype.
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Film Bazaar: India's independents seek distribution alternatives
India’s independent film-makers are turning to alternative distribution strategies to reach audiences in India and overseas.
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The story behind France's complex Oscar submission 'Elle'
Isabelle Huppert says her love of ambiguous, nuanced characters drew her to Paul Verhoeven’s uncompromising rape drama Elle.
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Oscar front-runner Mahershala Ali on "the most impactful experience" of his career
Mahershala Ali tells Jeremy Kay how he dug deep into his childhood to portray Juan, a Miami drug dealer who becomes a surrogate father to Moonlight’s conflicted young protagonist.
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Sonia Braga on 'Aquarius' Oscar snub: "Maybe US industry can do justice for us now"
Sonia Braga, who has entered the awards season conversation with her role in Aquarius, tells Elaine Guerini why international success can be a double-edged sword.
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Tallinn: 'Leviathan' producer Alexander Rodnyansky talks IMAX, Trump and Sentsov
Alexander Rodnyansky is presenting his latest feature The Duelist in IMAX at Black Nights Film Festival.
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Tallinn Q&A: Director Narges Abyar discusses Iraq-Iran war drama 'Breath'
Iranian director and novelist Narges Abyar’s latest film Breath explores the impact of war on children. It receives its international premiere In Competition at Tallinn Black Nights.
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Film Bazaar: Konkona Sensharma talks 'A Death In The Gunj'
Actress-turned-director Konkona Sensharma examines notions of masculinity and entitlement in her debut feature A Death In The Gunj, which is currently playing the festival circuit.
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Mamoru Hosoda: Miyazaki retirement has brought "freedom" to anime
Wolf Children director Mamoru Hosoda spoke about future of anime after the retirement of Hayao Miyazaki.
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Film Bazaar: Alankrita Shrivastava on her new film 'Lipstick Under My Burkha'
Alankrita Shrivastava discusses her second feature, Lipstick Under My Burkha, which follows four women and their journey to break free from the constraints of society.
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'Loving' star Ruth Negga on women's civil rights stories: "It’s time for a renaissance"
Oscar hopeful Ruth Negga tells Elbert Wyche why she was born to play real-life Virginia woman Mildred Loving, who was prosecuted by the state for marrying a white man in 1958.
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Casey Affleck on the emotional road to 'Manchester By The Sea'
Best actor frontrunner Casey Affleck tells Jeremy Kay why the winding, emotional road to Manchester By The Sea has been one of the most rewarding journeys of his career.
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Tallinn Q&A: Florian Hoffmeister discusses sophomore movie 'The Have-Nots'
The acclaimed cinematographer turned director talks about his post-9/11 drama, which plays in competition at Tallinn Black Nights
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Amy Adams talks buzzed-about awards duo and her return to TV
Best actress contender Amy Adams talks John Hazelton through her eclectic awards season pair of sexy revenge pic Nocturnal Animals and aliens-have-landed tale Arrival, all ahead of a move to the small screen.
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Michael Shannon on his "grotesque angel" in 'Nocturnal Animals'
Actor Michael Shannon reveals to Jeremy Kay how he embraced the grotesque nature of detective Bobby Andes to create a gripping performance in Tom Ford’s Nocturnal Animals.
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Tallinn Q&A: Viesturs Kairišs on historical drama 'The Chronicles Of Melanie'
The Latvian filmmaker discusses the enduring relevance of his historical drama, which celebrates the power of the human spirit.
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Tallinn Q&A: 'The White King' directors discuss dystopian debut
Alex Helfrecht and Jörg Tittel discuss shooting their first feature film in Hungary. It plays in Tallinn Black Nights’ First Feature Competition.