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Joanna Kos-Krauze, Papusza
The co-director of Polish film Papusza, screening in Karlovy Vary’s competition, tells Screen about her desire to bring the Polish poet back to prominence.
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Screen Stars of Tomorrow party 2013, slideshow 2
More great photos of our 2013 UK Stars and other industry guests.
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Janos Szász and Sándor Pál, The Notebook
Screen speaks to the director and producer of Le Grand Cahier (aka The Notebook) which screens at Karlovy Vary and is one of the first films to come out of the new Hungarian National Film Fund
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Oliver Stone: 'Film can't change things but it can educate'
Screen talks to Oliver Stone in Karlovy Vary for a retrospective of his work
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Screen Stars of Tomorrow party 2013, slideshow 1
Screen toasted its 2013 UK Stars of Tomorrow at a party at London’s Langham Hotel, sponsored by 3 Mills Studios with support from Creative Skillset, Heineken and MAC.
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Michael Auret, Spier Films
Spier Films MD Michael Auret talks about the boom in South African production and his plans to branch out into television.
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Marteinn Thorsson, XL
The Icelandic director Marteinn Thorsson is in Karlovy Vary with the international premiere of his film XL in Competition.
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Jerry Schatzberg
Screen International caught up with the director of The Panic It Needle Park and the 1973 Palme D’or winning Scarecrow as he visits the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival for a retrospective of his work.
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Moscow International Film Festival
Winners of Golden and Silver George awards at the 35th Moscow International Film Festival.
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Paris Cinema opening night
The Paris Cinema film festival opened on Thursday night (June 27) with Roman Polanski’s Venus in Fur.
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Festival Focus: Sarajevo Film Festival
As Sarajevo Film Festival (Aug 16-24) prepares to receive more than 1,500 industry attendees, its organisers tell Michael Rosser it promises to be ‘a vintage year’.
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Documentaries: the truth about summer
Serious documentaries can be ideal counter programming to superhero blockbusters. Ian Sandwell talks to UK and US distribution experts about why summer releases can be smart moves for non-fiction films.
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Territory Focus: Denmark
Browse Screen’s focus on film-making in Denmark, including an overview of the industry, co-production and the hottest upcoming movies.
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Denmark: hot films
From new work by Thomas Vinterberg to Lars von Trier to The Killing’s Sofie Grabol, Wendy Mitchell previews some of the hottest new projects coming out of Denmark at all stages of production.
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Danish Film Institute: venturing out
Danish Film Institute international producer Noemi Ferrer Schwenk tells Wendy Mitchell about the country’s aim to do smarter co-productions.
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Denmark: making a killing
Denmark’s TV crime dramas are global hits, and its feature films are booming thanks to a privileged support system, but could that lead to complacency? Wendy Mitchell talks to Danish industry experts.
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Festival Focus: Karlovy Vary
Karlovy Vary (June 28-July 6) celebrates its 48th edition by welcoming veterans as well as newcomers to its diverse programme of 425 screenings. Andreas Wiseman talks to the organisers.
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Evan Goldberg, This Is The End
This Is The End co-writer and co-director Evan Goldberg spoke to Andreas Wiseman about star cameos, struggling to get finance and the possibility of a sequel.
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Live Viewing Japan: alt rock
As powerful alternative-content company Live Viewing Japan moves into specialised film distribution, Wendy Mitchell talks to company founder Yokichi Osato.
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Met Film School: starter for 10
As London’s Met Film School celebrates its 10th anniversary, Jonny Persey tells Michael Rosser about its international expansion plans.