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World of Locations: Tunisia
Tunisia is aiming to reignite its once thriving studio and locations industry.
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World of Locations: Michigan
States with prime urban, historic and natural locations are providing globally competitive production incentives.
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World of Locations: Massachusetts
States with prime urban, historic and natural locations are providing globally competitive production incentives.
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World of Locations: Georgia
States with prime urban, historic and natural locations are providing globally competitive production incentives.
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World of Locations: Mexico
Varied locations and hard-working local crews are putting Mexico on the map.
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World of Locations: Brazil
From Rio’s beaches to the Amazon rainforest, Brazil has everything to offer.
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TERRITORY FOCUS: Australia
There is much to champion in Australia this year, and Screen is thrilled to highlight a few of these talents and trends.
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TERRITORY FOCUS: China
Screen’s third China special looks at Sino-US collaborations and the trends shaping domestic production.
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World of Locations: Nordic Region
Spectacular geography and enticing towns all play their part.
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World of Locations: Belgium
Caves, castles, forests and port cities make Belgium very appealing.
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Corin Hardy, The Hallow
Corin Hardy, a former Screen International Star of Tomorrow and director of The Hallow, tells Ian Sandwell about bringing a special intensity to his feature.
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Steve Clark-Hall: favourite U.N.C.L.E
Steve Clark-Hall, recently honoured at the Production Guild Awards, tells Michael Rosser about his 50 years in the film and TV business
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ScreenTech: Taming technology
France’s Screen4All event (Oct 28-30) aims to stay one step ahead of future innovations across film, TV and new media. Melanie Goodfellow reports.
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ScreenTech: Lighten the mood
Christie Digital’s offerings for an enhanced cinema experience include its new 6P 3D laser projection system that ramps brightness up to 2D levels, as well as the Vive Audio speaker system. Adrian Pennington reports.
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Netflix and Amazon: Big talent, small screen
Netflix and Amazon Studios have made waves by innovating and working with top international film talent. John Hazelton reports on the companies’ game-changing original programming.
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AFM 2014 Product Guide
Browse Screen International’s American Film Market (AFM) product guide here.
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Phil Hunt, Head Gear Films
London-based Head Gear Films is having a boom year backing larger-scale films starring the likes of Julianne Moore and Mickey Rourke. Phil Hunt tells Michael Rosser about fostering more relationships with the US.
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Andrew Myers, Everyman
Andrew Myers, CEO of Everyman, leaves the media group with a turnover that has doubled - and recognition at last month’s Screen Awards for achievement in exhibition.
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Vincent Grimond, Wild Bunch
Wild Bunch CEO Vincent Grimond talks Melanie Goodfellow through the company’s impending merger with Germany’s Senator Entertainment.