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Screen November 11 2016
Browse the digital edition of Screen International here, which includes a focus on the best foreign-language Oscar contenders…
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Gallery: British Film Reception at AFM
British film industry figures were out in force at the market event on November 7.
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Golden Lion winner Roy Andersson reveals details of next project
Two years after he won Venice’s Golden Lion with A Pigeon Sat On A Branch Reflecting On Existence, Roy Andersson is hard at work in his Stockholm studio on his next feature — but don’t mark your festival diary until 2019.
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Doug Liman discusses VR project 'Invisible'
Used to working on a big-budget cinematic canvas with the likes of The Bourne Identity and Edge Of Tomorrow, director Liman has made his first foray into virtual reality with groundbreaking project Invisible.
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'The People vs. OJ Simpson' creator Larry Karaszewski talks future projects
Fresh from the Emmy success of The People vs. OJ Simpson US screenwriter Larry Karaszewski talks about his upcoming Jonathan McAfee and Patty Hearst projects.
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Is Netflix's 'Divines' acquisition a game-changer for indie film?
Camera d’Or winner Divines gets a worldwide release on Netflix in November.
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AFM 2016: Screen's dailies
Read Screen International’s daily magazines from the American Film Market (AFM) here.
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Infrastructure analysis: Can UK studios maintain the pace?
The UK’s studio infrastructure faces unprecedented demand from Hollywood tentpoles and high-end television.
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Marco Müller talks inaugural Macao film festival
With Marco Müller as festival director, the inaugural International Film Festival & Awards Macao (Dec 8-13) intends to make a big splash.
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John Turturro talks rediscovering Jesus Quintana
Wrestling with Bertrand Blier’s 1974 comedy Les Valseuses, John Turturro had a flash of inspiration for his sixth directorial outing, Going Places.
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Yeon Sang-ho talks Korean zombie hit 'Train To Busan'
In the wake of Korea’s biggest box-office hit of 2016, zombie thriller Train To Busan, film-maker Yeon Sang-ho’s career is picking up steam.
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AFM: Korea buzz titles
Comedies, action thrillers and family films are just some of the highlights of the eclectic slate on offer from Korean film-makers at AFM.
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AFM: China & Hong Kong buzz titles
Projects from China and Hong Kong available at the American Film Market will serve up a sizzling mix of action thrills, visual feasts and culinary delights.
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AFM 2016: buzz titles
Screen correspondents profile some of the hottest and most intriguing projects from around the world available to buyers here at the American Film Market.
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Screen asks industry...what job would you do if you hadn't entered the film business?
Screen quizzes industry figures on their alternate career dreams…
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US film tax incentives: something to bank on?
The tax incentives offered by many states provide US-based productions with a valuable source of support. But shifts in policy have led to uncertainty about the future of some schemes.
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IM Global, Tang Media chiefs discuss $200m deal
Five months after Tang Media Partners took a 60% stake in IM Global, Stuart Ford and Donald Tang tell Jeremy Kay about their ambitions for the company to become a world leader in content creation and licensing.
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DIGITAL EDITION: World of Locations
Showcasing the world’s film, TV and commercial locations.
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AFM 2016 Product Guide
Browse Screen International’s American Film Market (AFM) product guide here.
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Looking for an edge (COMMENT)
Screen editor Matt Mueller discusses the future of cinemas and a slow-down at China’s box office.