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How ‘Welcome To Chechnya’ team digitally disguised endangered LGBTQ subjects
Director David France and VFX supervisor Ryan Laney reveal how they laid “digital veils” over persecuted LGBTQ Chechens.
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Director Chung Mong-Hong opens up on Taiwan’s Oscar submission ‘A Sun’
A Sun could be the first film from Taiwan to achieve an Academy Award nomination in 20 years
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Awards whispers: “I don’t like it when debuts immediately win a Bafta at a very young age”
Our anonymous voters talk about their favourite performances so far in the best actress and supporting actress fields
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Barbara Sukowa talks French Oscar submission ‘Two Of Us’, her illustrious career
Barbara Sukowa is winning a new generation of fans thanks to her role in Oscar-shortlisted French drama Two Of Us.
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My Screen Life: Iranian filmmaker Mohammad Rasoulof on living under house arrest
A member of the Competition jury for the online Berlinale, the Iranian filmmaker discusses his ”difficult and very specific” situation, connecting to nature, and the influence of Loach, Haneke and Herzog.
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‘Cryptozoo’ director on the inspiration behind the Sundance prize-winning animation
Dash Shaw, director of Generation title Cryptozoo, speaks to Screen on working with his wife, animation director Jane Samborski, to create a female-focused utopian fantasy
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EFM 2021: The buzz titles from Korea
From teen drama to real-life scandals to crime stories, the EFM line-up of Korean projects is rich picking for buyers.
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Canadian sellers talk new marketing strategies, pre-sales challenges, virtual markets
Canadian sales agents are looking to EFM as a barometer, and hoping for a return to physical markets later this year.
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How Telefilm Canada moved quickly to distribute Covid-19 relief to the industry
“It was about turning on a dime, being rapid, being agile,” says executive director Christa Dickenson.
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EFM 2021: The buzz titles from Spain
From a Basque vampire drama to a documentary about 1992 Spanish riots, there is an exciting set of buzz Spanish projects at EFM.
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Norway’s Yngvild Sve Flikke talks Berlinale title ‘Ninjababy’
The director of ‘Ninjababy’ on why she is ready to take bold creative risks.
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My Screen Life: German producer Fabian Gasmia on persuading his peers to take up yoga
Gasmia on his love for the Berlinale, Euphoria and long walks with his daughter.
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From R&B star to Golden Globes glory: Andra Day talks ‘The United States Vs Billie Holiday’
”The last thing I wanted to do as a lover of this woman was to sabotage her legacy.”
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“I thought more about Donald Trump than anybody else”: Charles Dance talks ‘Mank’
The UK actor discusses his rich run of roles and reuniting with director David Fincher, nearly three decades after appearing in the ill‑fated ’Alien3’.
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Finding his voice: Leslie Odom Jr on playing Sam Cooke in ‘One Night In Miami’
The Hamilton star tells Screen how life’s journey took him to the role.
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In conversation: ‘Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom’, ‘One Night In Miami’, ‘The Father’ writers on adapting stageplays into films
Ruben Santiago-Hudson, Kemp Powers, Florian Zeller and Christopher Hampton come talk about their personal inspirations.
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How Sidney Flanigan got in the headspace for ‘Never Rarely Sometimes Always’
”Eliza [Hittman] would be off-screen saying things like, ‘Push your hair behind your ear’.”
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Ildiko Enyedi talks making a stand against the Orban government, upcoming projects
The On Body And Soul director is a Berlin Competition juror this year
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EFM 2021: The buzz titles from France
Includes new projects with Catherine Deneuve, Paula Beer, Mathieu Amalric and Jamel Debbouze.
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EFM 2021: The buzz titles from Germany, Italy, the Nordics and Russia
Also includes titles from Poland, the Netherlands, Austria, Belgium and Hungary.