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  • Liza Marshall & Kris Thykier
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    Liza Marshall & Kris Thykier, Archery Pictures

    2014-11-03T11:15:00Z

    Liza Marshall and Kris Thykier talk to Andreas Wiseman about teaming up for their fledgling film and TV company, Archery Pictures.

  • Ehud Bleiberg and The Iceman director Ariel Vromen
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    Ehud Bleiberg, Bleiberg Entertainment

    2014-11-03T11:14:00Z

    Ehud Bleiberg looks back on his 30-year career, telling Jeremy Kay about his AFM slate and how he is adapting to new distribution models.

  • Race
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    Set report: Race

    2014-11-03T11:12:00Z

    From the Berlin set of Jesse Owens story Race, Martin Blaney talks to the producers about their approach to the defining story of the 1936 Olympics.

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    Set report: Shaun the Sheep the Movie

    2014-11-03T11:11:00Z

    On the set of Shaun The Sheep The Movie, Aardman Animations veterans are taking inspiration from silent comedy to guide the flock to the big screen. Wendy Mitchell reports.

  • Transformers: Age Of Extinction
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    China: A territory transformed

    2014-11-03T11:10:00Z

    The Chinese market once again proved its might with Transformers 4’s record-setting box office; but beyond the tentpoles are changing trends in finance, audiences and production. Liz Shackleton assesses the state of the industry in 2014.

  • Gone With The Bullets
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    China: Revolutionising content

    2014-11-03T11:10:00Z

    The three internet companies known collectively as BAT are having a major impact on the Chinese film industry. Liz Shackleton reports on what the major players are producing and why they want to sit across the entire value chain.

  • Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon: The Green Legend
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    China: The next big things

    2014-11-03T11:10:00Z

    From stories of modern romance in Beijing to a Chinese-language rom-com scripted by Justin Lin and the controversial Crouching Tiger sequel, Liz Shackleton previews some of the hottest films coming out of China.

  • Chris Vance and Daisy Lewis
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    LA Stars of Tomorrow 2014

    2014-11-03T11:09:00Z

    This year’s LA Stars feature boasts nine individuals whose names emerged from a diligent trawl of agents, managers and publicists on both sides of the Atlantic.

  • Paddington
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    The perfect Paddington

    2014-11-03T11:08:00Z

    Expectations don’t come much higher than bringing family favourite Paddington to life. Director Paul King and the Framestore creatives tell Neal Romanek how they made the loveable bear fit for the big screen.

  • Screen Australia Special 2014
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    Australian Talent Focus

    2014-11-02T14:19:00Z

    DIGITAL EDITION: Browse Screen’s Australia Special here…

  • Javier Fuentes-Léon
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    Javier Fuentes-Léon, The Vanished Elephant

    2014-10-30T20:10:00Z

    The LA-based writer-director came to attention outside his native Peru in 2010 when Undertow (Contracorriente) scooped an audience award at Sundance. Now he’s back with another meditation on reality, albeit one that inhabits the noir milieu.

  • Alessandra Priante
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    Alessandra Priante on Emirati cinema scene

    2014-10-30T05:58:00Z

    Former Italian cultural attaché says cinema scene has evolved considerably in the last five years.

  • Nujoom Alghanem
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    Nujoom Alghanem, Sounds of the Sea

    2014-10-30T05:47:00Z

    Emirati filmmaker and poet Nujoom Alghanem talks about her feature-length documentary Sounds of the Sea capturing a way of Emirati life that is dying out.

  • Jacqueline Lyanga
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    Jacqueline Lyanga, AFI FEST

    2014-10-29T17:44:00Z

    The festival director talks about a few of the anticipated highlights at this year’s feast of global film, including a certain picture that is finally coming home after it was originally set to play the festival in 2013.

  • Nicolas Villareal
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    Nicolas Villarreal, Nieta

    2014-10-29T17:29:00Z

    Nicolas Villarreal is on track for Oscar qualification with his second animated short Nieta, which has screened at multiple festivals including Cannes and Facets, the Chicago International Children’s Film Festival.

  • Paul Laverty
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    Athens Panorama of European Cinema festival

    2014-10-29T15:01:00Z

    PICTURE GALLERY

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    GALLERY: UK Film & TV Week in LA

    2014-10-28T06:42:00Z

    The British Film Commission hosted its inaugural week-long session (October 20-24) as reps from the UK’s national and regional screen agencies met Hollywood industry. All photos: Getty Images.

  • Amr Waked
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    Amr Waked, El Ott

    2014-10-28T05:03:00Z

    Mystical revenge thriller premiered in competition at the Abu Dhabi Film Festival.

  • The Narcicyst
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    Hip-hop's Narcicyst on short film Rise

    2014-10-28T04:17:00Z

    Iraqi-Canadian hip-hop and musician Yassin Alsalman, better known as The Narcicyst, is at the Abu Dhabi Film Festival with the short film Rise.

  • MICHAEL GAREN, CEO IMAGINATION
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    GALLERY: As One Autism Project, Abu Dhabi Film Festival

    2014-10-25T23:51:00Z

    Red carpet photos from the Abu Dhabi Film Festival premiere of As One, a documentary that tells the story of 10 children from the UAE aged 4-17 as they participate in the The Autism Project by taking music and theatre workshops.