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Elizabeth Karlsen and Stephen Woolley, Number 9 Films
Number 9 producers Stephen Woolley and Elizabeth Karlsen talk to Screen about Mike Newell’s adaptaiton of Great Expectations and the challenges of running an independent production company in the UK.
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Nuno Bernardo
Cross-platform producer Nuno Bernardo talks to Screen about the opportunites afforded by transmedia and his work on Noel Clarke comedy The Knot.
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Weekly International Box Office July 1 - 3
Transformers shuts out international opposition as China and India fly the flag for local fare
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Bergman Week, Faro (June 28 - June 3)
Istvan Szabo and Andrei Zvyagintsev were among attendees at the annual celebration of Swedish master Ingmar Bergman
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Karlovy Vary 2011, part one
Photos from the first half of the 46th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival in the Czech Republic.
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Transformers 3 crushes opposition in UK
Transformers eclipses rivals who struggle with good weather and Wimbledon
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Moscow Business Square (27 - 29 June)
Industry at the second edition of the Moscow Business Square
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Informal and fun, Ireland’s Galway Film Fleadh (July 5-10) is also becoming a significant European co-production hub.
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The Future of Edinburgh?
As the 65th edition of the EIFF closes with bad buzz, the UK film industry calls for a strong artistic director and a move back to August.
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Rising Romania
Some of the world’s leading film-makers are scouting locations in a territory that is keeping busy despite having no financial incentives.
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Stars of Tomorrow 2011 photos
Stars were photographed at London’s Club at the Ivy in June 2011. All photos by Adam Scourfield.
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The Balkan answer
With established film infrastructures and fascinating landscapes, Serbia and Croatia have been quietly luring productions away from the nearby centres of Prague and Budapest. Now both are introducing valuable tax incentives to give international producers two competitive new location hubs.
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Adam May, Vision 3
The co-director of London based 3D services company Vision 3 talks about working on projects from Pirates to Horrid Henry, the challenges facing the 3D market and why he’d love to see a Mike Leigh film in 3D.
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Peter Strickland
The British director talks about shooting his second feature, Berberian Sound Studio, a psychological horror starring Toby Jones and set in an sleazy Italian film studio.
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Reality Czech
How are Eastern Europe’s established location strongholds responding to increased regional competition for footloose international projects? In the Czech Republic, which is very well-regarded by producers, its production rebate has already run dry this year
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Hothouse for hotshots
The NFTS’s Lynda Myles tells Louise Tutt why she believes film schools give hopeful film-makers the best possible start.
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Sofia rides production wave
Is there more to Bulgaria than low costs and a stunning New York City film set? And a case study of Kon-Tiki
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Warp speeds ahead
UK production outfit Warp Films has a reputation for innovative, low-budget film-making. Now the 10-year-old company is shifting up a gear with international partners, bigger budgets and intriguing titles.