Latest – Page 387
-
Features
Malaysia's international boost
Malaysia is poised to see a raised profile on the international film scene, thanks to government support, new studios and confident local producers.
-
Features
Pristina International Film Festival
Festival kicked off with Joshua Marston [pictured] presenting The Forgiveness Of Blood.
-
Features
Festival Slovenian Film, Portoroz (Sept 29 - Oct 1)
The 14th edition of the local event ran Sept 29-Oct 1.
-
Features
Busan 2011: Festival Special Edition
Project profiles, reviews, director interviews, Asian Film Market listings, and more.
-
-
Features
Screen Awards 2011: Photo Slideshow
More photos from the Screen UK Marketing & Distribution Awards.
-
Features
Screen Awards 2011: Winners Slideshow
Winners photos from the Screen UK Marketing & Distribution Awards, at the Hilton Park Lane on Sept 27.
-
Features
Athens International Film Festival (Sept 14-25)
Winners and attendees at the 17th Athens International Film Festival
-
Features
Dutch industry calls for regional film funds in wake of government cuts
Hot topic at this week’s Netherlands Film Festival in Utrecht will be how the industry can cope with government cuts.
-
Features
Toronto Download #2: Moneyball, Machine Gun Preacher, Anonymous
A look at the awards chances of more Toronto titles, plus the 10 must-see films that have yet to be screened by critics this year.
-
Features
Oldenburg International Film Festival, Germany (Sept 14 - 18)
Winners and attendees at the 18th Oldenburg International Film Festival in Germany
-
Features
The Inbetweeners Movie: Anatomy of a UK hit
Screen breaks down the keys to success for the UK’s summer sensation The Inbetweeners Movie, the territory’s most successful independent comedy ever and its third-biggest film of the year.
-
-
-
Features
British Film Commission party, TIFF (Sept 12)
The British Film Commission held its annual event at TIFF in partnership with Film London, UKTI and Screen International.
-
Features
Toronto 2011: Matthew Goode
Matthew Goode stars in Jonathan Teplitzky’s Burning Man, playing a father dealing with tragedy who is struggling to put his life back in order.
-
Features
Toronto 2011: Fernando Meirelles
Fernando Meirelles’ 360 explores the mystery of coincidence and personal connection set against an international backdrop and boasts a diverse ensemble which includes Anthony Hopkins, Rachel Weisz, Vladimir Vdovichenkov, Jamel Debbouze, Moritz Bleibtreu, Ben Foster and Johannes Krisch.
-
Features
Toronto 2011: Simon Davidson
After presenting three short films at TIFF, Canadian director Simon Davidson returns to the festival after a six-year hiatus with his first feature film, The Odds.
-
Features
‘We want to be on every platform’
Jonathan Sehring tells Jeremy Kay why 10 years since the launch of IFC Films, its sister label Sundance Selects has become the destination for prestige cinema, while the former is now focusing on broader theatrical releases
-
Features
The dating game
There is a fine art to matching 600 films a year with just 52 release slots. Geoffrey Macnab looks at the elaborate game of musical chairs that results when a big film suddenly changes its schedule