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Julian Levin, Canana
Mexico’s Canana is having a banner 2013 with its biggest production, a new deal with Participant and a joint venture with IM Global. Wendy Mitchell talks to CEO Julian Levin about how the company grows while maintaining its incubator vibe.
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Keeping Rosy
Screen visited the set of female-led thriller Keeping Rosy and spoke to actress Maxine Peake about women in film, Inbetweeners star Blake Harrison about playing an unlikeable character and the producers about surprise endings.
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Supermarkets bring hope to UK video market
As Hilco swoops to rescue HMV, Geoffrey Macnab reports on how optimism is returning to the UK video market.
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The fear factor
Is resurrecting a horror brand a sure-fire way of scaring up box office around the world? Ian Sandwell reports
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UK tax relief: Take your partners
The UK is introducing tax credits for television production, high-end animation and video games this month. Michael Rosser explores how the relief could further strengthen a TV powerhouse
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UK VoD: 'All eyes are on this market'
The UK video-on-demand sector is developing at speed. On the eve of MIPTV, Andreas Wiseman explores the potential offered by a range of digital platforms, as well as the rise of subscription services
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Europe VoD: Popularity contests
How quickly is the VoD market developing across Europe – and how do services across the region compare? Screen correspondents report
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Hossein Amini
The screenwriter of Drive and Snow White And The Huntsman talks about his lengthy career in this excerpt from FilmCraft: Screenwriting.
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Vilnius International Film Festival
Photos from the 18th edition of the Vilnius International Film Festival, which ran March 14-28.
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Sokurov in Locarno
“L’immagine e la parola”, the first spring spin-off of the Festival del film Locarno, was held March 24-27.
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Starbuck: Ken Scott, Patrick Huard
Ken Scott, director of sperm donor comedy Starbuck, speaks about the forthcoming US remake and actor Patrick Huard reflects on the success of the original.
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Filmart's French-Asian Connection Party
On March 19 at The Pawn in Wan Chai, Hong Kong, Filmart guests celebrated with the Ile de France Film Commission, Imaginove and the Taipai Film Commission.
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Fribourg International Film Festival
Photos from the 27th edition of the Fribourg International Film Festival, which ran March 16-23.
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Phil McNally, Dreamworks Animation
The self-proclaimed “Captain of 3D” talks to Tyler Pukatch about Dreamworks’ plans for the inaugural 3D Creative Summit at the BFI in London from March 27-28.
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Galloping Horse picks up the pace
The purchase of the digital-effects studio behind the Transformers franchise put Beijing Galloping Horse on Western radars. Now its latest hook up — with John Woo — is set to take the company to the next level. Liz Shackleton reports
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China: Enlight Pictures
Low-budget comedy Lost In Thailand has become the biggest local film ever in China and the producers, Enlight Pictures, are taking the lessons of its success to heart. Liz Shackleton reports
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China: High cost of admissions
Explosive growth in screen numbers is driving up box-office revenues in China, but such rapid expansion could present risks for some exhibitors. Liz Shackleton reports
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Thessaloniki Documentary Festival
The 15th edition of the Thessaloniki Documentary Festival held its awards ceremony on Saturday [March 23], with Nikos Dayandas’ Little Land among the winners.
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Prague International Film Festival
Photos from the 20th edition of the Prague International Film Festival, which ran March 14-22.
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Chris Parks, Vision3: "3D has come a long way"
The co-founder of Vision3 talks to Ian Sandwell about working on Jack the Giant Slayer, Gravity and the use of 3D as a storytelling tool.