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'Ralph Breaks The Internet' filmmakers: 'we could not have made this six years ago'
The broader look was only possible because of recent advances in animation technology.
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Maggie Gyllenhaal on 'The Kindergarten Teacher', 'The Deuce' and her directing debut
Gyllenhaal is playing her part in knocking down obstacles for women in the film industry.
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Keira Knightley on awards contender 'Colette' and life as a working parent
French writer Colette was a prototype modern celebrity who tantalised the world with her unconventional lifestyle.
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IDFA 2018: Latest deals, hot projects and a new direction
Dogwoof picks up Westwood and Under The Wire.
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How Palestine's biggest film festival defies walls, roadblocks and a tiny budget
How do you create a national film festival in a physically divided country that is stifled by lack of financing?
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'ROMA' actors on the film's unconventional casting and shooting process
Yalitza Aparicio and Marina de Tavira talk to Screen about Alfonso Cuaron’s unusual methods.
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Mahershala Ali, Viggo Mortensen on "socially relevant" awards contender 'Green Book'
Before they were cast together in Peter Farrelly’s Green Book, Ali and Mortensen bonded on the awards circuit.
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Comment: 'Are we heading for the most diverse Oscars best picture line-up yet?'
The lessons from #OscarsSoWhite in 2016 seem to have been learned.
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EAVE at 30: Industry experts on finding new audiences, funding and distribution models
Discussions mark the 30th anniversary of European Audiovisual Entrepreneurs (EAVE).
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'Widows' star Viola Davis: "As a woman, sometimes the claws have gotta come out"
In Steve McQueen’s Widows, Viola Davis’s character must commit an audacious heist in order to survive.
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How EAVE has supported filmmakers for 30 years
Celebrating 30 years, European Audiovisual Entrepreneurs has trained nearly 2,400 film professionals in 90 countries.
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Benedikt Erlingsson on Icelandic eco-terrorist drama 'Woman At War'
Erlingsson’s film premiered at Critics’ Week at Cannes 2018.
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'Never Look Away' could "change the landscape of European cinema a little", says director
Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck won the foreign-language Oscar for The Lives Of Others in 2007.
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Ciro Guerra, Cristina Gallego on sharing directorial duties for 'Birds Of Passage'
‘Birds Of Passage’ opened Directors’ Fortnight at Cannes 2018.
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Pawel Pawlikowski on making 'Cold War': "I forget the script and just look at my cut"
Screen speaks to director Pawel Pawlikowski and his UK producer Tanya Seghatchian.
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Are horror films about to have their time with awards voters?
After ‘Get Out’, there is real buzz for ‘A Quiet Place’.
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The story behind 'Calm With Horses' starring Barry Keoghan, Cosmo Jarvis
Nick Rowland’s debut feature Calm With Horses was four years in the making.
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The Brit 50: the top film production companies in the UK
Screen surveys the independent UK-based production companies actively engaged in originating, developing and producing feature films.
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Baltasar Kormakur on shooting in Iceland and future plans for RVK Studios
Kormakur opened shooting space at Reykjavik Studios this year.
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Is Indonesia the world’s next big growth story?
eekenAFM 2018: Indonesia focus and buzz titles