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Well Go USA: growing audiences for Asian movies
Currently one of the most active distributors of Asian movies in the North America market, Well Go USA Entertainment distributes action, genre and US indie films across all platforms, including theatrical, DVD and VOD.
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Enrique Perez, 'Kenke'
Ahead of its world premiere at IFF Panama on April 12, the director tells Jeremy Kay why Kenke is more than a ‘silly stoner film that promotes the use of cannabis.’
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Call For Submissions: Screen's Cannes 2016 Product Guide
Screen International Presents: Cannes 2016 Product Guide
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Pituka Ortega Heilbron, IFF Panama
On the eve of the fifth International Film Festival Of Panama, the festival director and film-maker talks about how the event is evolving into a central American and Caribbean hub.
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Edgar Ramirez, IFF Panama
The Venezuelan star dropped into IFF Panama to promote longtime friend Lorenzo Vigas’ Venice Golden Lion winner From Afar (Desde Alla) ahead of Friday night’s screening at the festival.
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Pituka Ortega Heilbron, 'La Ruta'
The director of IFF Panama discusses her eye-opening documentary about the country’s public transportation system.
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Guido Bilbao, 'Time To Love: A Backstage Tale'
The Argentina-born Panamanian resident and journalist talks about his documentary ahead of its world premiere at IFF Panama on Sunday April 10.
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CinemaCon: exhibitors strike back
What happens in a year without Star Wars or Bond? On the eve of CinemaCon (April 11-14), John Hazelton looks at how US exhibitors plan to keep audiences visiting the big screen.
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Spain focus: hot projects, big-name draws
Among the most anticipated Spanish productions of the year are a Paleolithic period drama, the new Almodovar and a regal role for Penelope Cruz.
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Spanish film-makers to follow: the magnificent seven
Who are the exciting new film-makers emerging from Spain? Elisabet Cabeza profiles seven to keep an eye on.
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Spain: territory focus
Mainstream Spanish films are thriving as TV broadcasters fill the gap in public funding. But at what cost to auteur film-making? Could a new Pedro Almodovar emerge now?
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Film4 eyes "bigger plays"
Now with $35m to invest annually in UK film-making, Film4 chief David Kosse and his team talk to Matt Mueller about their new strategy and what it means for international film-makers
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MIPTV: high-end drama, cinema crossover set to dominate
The cinema world’s growing love affair with TV will be more evident than ever at this year’s MIPTV.
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MIPTV: drama on the Croisette
Screen’s selection of MIPTV titles to look out for from both broadcasters and streaming players.
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Training Special: A new tomorrow
Browse Screen’s training features on visual effects, e-learning, EMBAs, diversity and the London Film School.
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Training: Visual Effects
Huge numbers of people are working around the world in the rapidly expanding VFX and computer animation sector. But where is the next generation of specialised talent coming from?
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Training: E-Learning
E-learning initiatives are breaking down the economic and geographical barriers to training for European producers.
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Training: Executive MBAs
Film executives looking to hone their business smarts have a new EMBA in the UK to consider, created with Oscar-winning UK producer and former Hollywood chief David Puttnam.
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Training: Diversity - an attainable dream
The UK’s diversity challenge is being tackled by both film schools and high schools. Geoffrey Macnab reports on the efforts being made to ensure every child and teenager in the country considers the creative industries a viable career choice
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Director Gianfranco Rosi talks Golden Bear-winner 'Fire At Sea'
Italian documentary film-maker Gianfranco Rosi tells Tiffany Pritchard about the making of his Golden Bear-winner Fire At Sea.