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Locarno 2015: Summer Academy
Locarno continues its quest to support the next generation of directors, critics and now industry professionals, as Sarah Cooper discovers.
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Locarno 2015: Industry Days
Locarno’s sixth annual Industry Days (Aug 8-10) is bigger than ever, thanks to the latest rollout of networking initiatives.
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Locarno 2015: Carlo Chatrian, artistic director
Locarno’s artistic director Carlo Chatrian talks to Wendy Mitchell about how the festival gets its balance of diverse programming just right.
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Locarno 2015: Open Doors project profiles
The 12 projects selected for this year’s Open Doors range from an Algerian mythological horror to a Libya-set feature documentary. Louise Tutt profiles the film-makers and their projects
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Locarno 2015: Beyond borders
Locarno’s annual co-production lab will this year shine the spotlight on up-and-coming film-makers from the Maghreb region.
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Locarno Film Festival 2015 supplement
DIGITAL EDITION: Read Screen International’s special Locarno supplement here…
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Kathy Wolfe, Wolfe Releasing
The leading LGBT distributor in the US looks back on her 30 years in the business.
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Fantasia: 'A Christmas Horror Story', 'Tales of Halloween'
Screen talks to Steve Hoban, Mark Smith, Axelle Carolyn and Neil Marshall about the recent resurgence of anthologies in horror.
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Bartosz Prokopowicz talks 'Chemo'
Polish director Bartosz Prokopowicz discusses his autobiographical love story Chemo.
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Israeli artists sound alarm over growing censorship
According to local filmmakers, the recent suppression of documentary Beyond The Fear is just one episode in a quickening erosion of artistic freedom in Israel.
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Interview: Tova Ascher
Tova Ascher has edited some of the most acclaimed Israeli features of the past three decades. She tells Screen what compelled her to make a feature directing debut with A.K.A. Nadia.
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Erez Tadmor talks thriller Wounded Land
Director Erez Tadmor talks to Screen about 1970s cop movies, shooting in Haifa and moving from comedy to drama with his ripped-from-the-headlines thriller Wounded Land.
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Laszlo Nemes talks 'Son of Saul'
Screen talks to the Hungarian director about his harrowing Cannes debut.
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Interview: Ada Ushpiz
Documentary film-maker Ada Ushpiz tells Screen about charting the life and fertile mind of a great thinker in her new film Vita Activa, The Spirit Of Hannah Arendt.
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Voyage of discovery: 'Presenting Princess Shaw'
Director Ido Haar and aspiring US singer/avid YouTube star Princess Shaw talk to Screen about how Presenting Princess Shaw found its voice.
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Is the Israeli horror film about to take off?
Screen discusses the genre’s origins, growth and prospects with the local scene’s key players.
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Interview: Evgeny Ruman
Israeli director Evgeny Ruman talks to Screen about shooting his second feature, The Man In The Wall, over six days in one apartment.
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Q and Nikon talk Fantasia horror 'Ludo'
Filmmakers Q and Nikon talk to Ian Sandwell about their horror which received its world premiere at Fantasia International Film Festival.
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Ulrich Seidl, 'In The Basement'
Film-maker Ulrich Seidl speaks about how a fascination with Austrians and their cellars led to his lauded documentary In The Basement.
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Sam Spiegel International Film Lab makes waves
The Jerusalem-based lab is making waves globally only four years after it was launched.