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TIFF 2015: Martin Pieter Zandvliet talks 'Land Of Mine'
Land Of Mine, based on the true story of mine clearance by German POWs in Denmark, makes its bow in TIFF’s Platform strand.
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TIFF 2015: Hany Abu-Assad talks 'The Idol'
Hany Abu-Assad, the Oscar-nominated director of Omar and Paradise Now, tells Screen about his latest film The Idol, which charts the unlikely true story of how Palestinian singer Mohammed Assaf won talent contest Arab Idol. Interview by Andreas Wiseman.
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TIFF 2015: Hou Hsiao-Hsien talks 'The Assassin'
Taiwanese director Hou Hsiao-Hsien has had a banner year, with Cannes’ best director prize under his belt and a stint on the Venice jury. Ahead of its TIFF screening, he talks to Damon Wise about The Assassin.
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TIFF 2015: Midnight Madness
Midnight Madness is showcasing a collection of international genre titles including Baskin, Hardcore and The Devil’s Candy. But horror films don’t always give directors an easy ride, as Tom Grater reports.
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Stars of Tomorrow One-to-One: Abi Morgan & Marnie Dickens
Abi Morgan’s latest feature Suffragette opens the BFI London Film Festival next month. She talks to Star of Tomorrow Marnie Dickens about writing for different mediums and the challenges of biopics.
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Toronto 2015: Vanguard
The full line-up of world premieres in Toronto’s Vanguard programme, with details on each title including sales contacts.
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Venice: Alberto Barbera talks 'boo-boys' and the future
At the half-way mark, the Venice Film Festival director reveals plans for an additional cinema and defends A Bigger Splash.
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Sue Brooks, 'Looking For Grace'
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: Australian director Sue Brooks on realising a dream, exciting newcomer Odessa Young and the on-going challenges faced by women directors.
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Jean-Jacques Annaud, 'Wolf Totem'
The director of The Name Of The Rose, The Lover and Seven Years In Tibet, among others, talks to Gabrielle Altheim about his epic adventure set in Inner Mongolia in the 1960s.
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Finding 'Francofonia'
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: Francofonia producer Pierre-Olivier Bardet tells Screen how the production built Aleksandr Sokurov’s ambitious docu-fiction.
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Jennifer Peedom, 'Sherpa'
The Australian high-altitude director’s stirring counterpoint to Venice opener Everest tells the story of scaling the world’s most famous peak from the point of view of sherpas - the ace mountaineers and ethnic Nepali guides.
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Toronto 2015: Discovery
The full line-up of world premieres in Toronto’s Discovery programme, with details on each title including sales contacts.
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Hurricane secures project funding with UKTI support
Grants and support from UK Trade & Investment (UKTI) have enabled Hurricane Films to attend several industry events.
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Toronto 2015: UKTI, supporting creative growth
UK Trade and Investment’s support of the UK films and delegates heading to this year’s Toronto International Film Festival is just one way it is helping our creative industries succeed overseas.
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UKTI helps Nine Lives Media grow overseas
With support from UK Trade & Investment (UKTI), Manchester-based production company Nine Lives Media has won new business in the US and exhibited at several industry trade shows.
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Doing business in Canada: trade and export guide
Canada is the UK’s 16th largest export market for goods.
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Doing business in China: trade and export guide
China is the great economic success story of the past 30 years.
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Jenny Mooney, international trade advisor
UKTI’s London-based advisor Jenny Mooney reveals how she can help local indies grow into China and beyond.
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Tim Davie, UKTI Sector Advisory Group co-chair
The BBC Worldwide chief executive and co-chair of UKTI’s sector advisory group reveals the global opportunities that exist for producers.
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Tom McCarthy: in the 'Spotlight'
Screen spoke to Spotlight director Tom McCarthy about the challenges of piecing together a serious and starry investigative journalism drama.