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My Screen Life: Producer and PR supremo Rosa Garcia Merino on San Sebastian, Michelle Obama and being discreet
The founding partner of Featurent talks San Sebastian and working with filmmaker Alejandro Amenabar.
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California’s $330m incentives boost not enough, argue independent producers
Independent filmmakers in California have grown accustomed to using other incentive programmes across North America due to inadequacies in their own state.
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Why many UK independent producers are fighting for survival in the new "wild west"
An opaque and difficult market is threatening to take down the entire UK indie model.
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UK directors Aisling Walsh, Sarah Gavron, Michael Pearce and Mahalia Belo reflect on their days at the NFTS
“I remember seeing all the students talking about films… I wanted to be there so bad!”
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Producer Rosa Bosch, directors Mina Mileva and Vesela Kazakova talk new partnership
Spanish producer and Bulgarian filmmaking duo have been collaborating organically since debut feature ’Cat In The Wall’.
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Jean Luc Herbulot on why TIFF title ‘Saloum’ is “a leap of faith for the audience”
Mercenaries, myth and mayhem in haunted Senegalese delta.
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Dutch filmmaker Bianca Stigter on found-footage documentary ‘Three Minutes - A Lengthening’
Her husband Steve McQueen is executive producer on the feature based on a three-minute home movie.
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Director Barry Levinson and Ben Foster talk TIFF premiere ‘The Survivor’
The Survivor is the remarkable life story of Holocaust survivor Harry Haft.
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Audrey Diwan on Venice abortion drama ‘Happening’: “My first response to the book was one of shock”
The feature is adapted from French writer Annie Ernaux 2019 on her illegal abortion in 1964.
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Terence Davies on exploring the life of gay First World War poet Siegfried Sassoon in ‘Benediction’
Source: Laurence Cendrowicz/Bankside Sales/EMU Films Terence Davies directing Kate Phillips and Jack Lowden on ‘Benediction’ Screen talks to the veteran British director ahead of the film’s TIFF premiere on Sunday.
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Quiet TIFF market anticipated as industry leans into virtual engagement
While many marquee titles are spoken for, big sales are always possible with 2022 slots to fill.
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15 acquisition titles to look out for at Toronto 2021
Available titles include ’The Survivor’, ’Lakewood’ and ’Beba’, and Venice selections ’The Other Tom’ and ’Official Competition’.
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How TIFF co-heads navigated the pandemic’s “dark moments” to arrive at 2021’s hybrid festival
Relaxed Canadian borders mean fully vaccinated visitors can arrive without need for quarantine.
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NFTS director Jon Wardle reflects on the school’s 50th and widening access opportunities for the future
Celebrating 50 years, the UK’s National Film and Television School is holding its annual fundraising gala tonight (Sept 7).
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Toronto 2021 preview: Screen’s guide to the Platform titles
The full line-up of world and international premieres in Toronto’s Platform line-up, with details on each title including sales contacts.
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Toronto 2021 preview: Screen’s guide to the TIFF Docs titles
The full line-up of world and international premieres in Toronto’s TIFF Docs line-up, with details on each title including sales contacts.
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Toronto 2021 preview: Screen’s guide to Contemporary World Cinema and Discovery titles
The full line-up of world and international premieres in Toronto’s Contemporary World Cinema, Discovery and Midnight Madness programmes, with details on each title including sales contacts.
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Toronto 2021 preview: Screen’s guide to the Gala and Special Presentations
The full line-up of world and international premieres in TIFF’s Gala and Special Presentations programmes, with details on each title including sales contacts.
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Indian filmmaker Aditya Vikram Sengupta talks Venice premiere ‘Once Upon A Time In Calcutta’
Sengupta’s third feature is premiering in the Horizons section.
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“Don’t forget about Afghanistan,” Afghan filmmakers tell Venice Film Festival
Directors Sahraa Karimi and Sahra Mani recount final days in Kabul as Taliban approached.