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Vertical Entertainment: Straight Shooters
Vertical Entertainment has expanded from being a US distributor focused on independent releases to becoming an international player in global day-and-date distribution. Jeremy Kay reports
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Bac Films at 30: The Bac List
As Bac Films expands into English-language production, Melanie Goodfellow meets its ambitious CEO David Grumbach and discovers this is just the beginning for a company with big plans.
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In-Flight Entertainment: Cinemas In The Sky
As wifi becomes increasingly available on airplanes, how is it changing the way we consume films and TV while travelling and what impact is this having on the airline rights business?
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UK Private Financiers: Adventure Capital
Investor confidence in the UK film industry is growing thanks to the country’s embedded tax credit and the efforts of an increasing number of dynamic private financers. Geoffrey Macnab reports
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Vivendi: Canal Plus’ big challenge
What do the cutbacks and restructuring at French media giant Vivendi mean for its film and TV arms, Studiocanal and Canal Plus, two of European film-making’s biggest backers?
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Cannes Market 2016: Climate Change
While there is space in the market for the mid-budget, adult-oriented fare no longer pursued by Hollywood, buyers and agents warn against bringing a mediocre project. Jeremy Kay gauges the mood ahead of Cannes
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Cannes 2016: Bumper Product Guide
Read Screen International’s Cannes Marche bumper product guide.
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Future Leaders 2016: Agents
Find out who are the hottest upcoming agents from around the world.
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DIGITAL EDITION: UK In Focus
Behind the scenes of the UK film and television industry 2016-17.
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Liz McIntyre: Doc/Fest is “calling all underheard voices”
The new boss of Sheffield Doc/Fest talks about this year’s line-up and the challenges of creating a programme of diverse voices.
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Hidden gender: analysing the Directors UK report
Radical change is needed to redress the imbalance of female directors in the UK, according to a new report by Directors UK. But what does the industry make of the findings?
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Gary Michael Schultz, 'Vincent N Roxxy'
Zoë Kravitz and Emile Hirsch star in Unified Pictures’ tough, romantic revenge thriller that premiered at Tribeca on Monday.
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Thierry Demaiziere and Alban Teurlai, 'RESET'
The directors talk to Laura Henderson about their documentary and imminent Tribeca world premiere starring choreographer and ballet dancer Benjamin Millepied.
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John Hegeman, producer, 'Holidays'
The producer and studio marketing whizz at Blumhouse Productions’ BH Tilt talks about his battle to bring the chilling anthology to the screen as the film premieres at Tribeca.
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Bill Purple, 'The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea'
The TV director who has worked in the camera department on some of Hollywood’s biggest tentpoles makes his feature directorial debut in the Tribeca premiere about a grieving architect who forms a bond with a runaway.
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Vanessa Gould, 'Obit'
Gould sat down to discuss her new documentary ahead of the world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 17.
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Ian Olds, 'The Fixer'
Ahead of the April 17 world premiere in Tribeca, Ian Olds discusses his drama about an Afghan ‘fixer’ for Western war reporters who discovers new intrigue when he leaves his life behind and settles in northern California.
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Tribeca: Genna Terranova Q&A
With a huge push into virtual reality and a major focus on television and digital, the Tribeca Film Festival offers a wide-lens snapshot of contemporary content creation. But, festival director Genna Terranova tells Jeremy Kay, “Film is the bedrock.”
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Ed Gass-Donnelly, 'Lavender'
The director talks to Jeremy Berkowitz ahead of the April 18 world premiere of his psychological thriller in Tribeca.