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How Joe Wright bounced back from 'Pan' with 'Darkest Hour'
The disappointment of Pan left Joe Wright questioning his future as a filmmaker.
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Macao Film Festival seeks to establish firm footing with second edition
Creating credibility for any new festival is not easy.
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Macao director Mike Goodridge talks festival's second outing
Goodridge on why growing a festival from scratch is a challenge he is thrilled to embrace.
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30 years of the European Film Awards
Screen looks back at the European Film Awards’ evolution over the past three decades.
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Ahmed Amer talks mockumentary 'Kiss Me Not' ahead of Dubai premiere
Screen speaks to Egyptian filmmaker ahead of DIFF screening.
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Arab Stars of Tomorrow 2017 profiles: Ahmed Malek, actor (Egypt)
Following breakout roles in Clash and Sheikh Jackson, the Egyptian actor is now attracting international attention.
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Arab Stars of Tomorrow 2017 profiles: Manon Nammour, writer-director (Lebanon)
Top talent are drawn to the short films of this dynamic Lebanese writer-director.
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Arab Stars of Tomorrow 2017 profiles: Maria Zreik, actress (Palestine)
The Palestinian actress tells Melanie Goodfellow about her commitment to breaking stereotypes.
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Arab Stars of Tomorrow 2017 profiles: Marwan Abdullah Saleh, actor (UAE)
The well-known star of the small screen has snagged the lead in a big new local film which could catapult his career to the next level.
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Arab Stars of Tomorrow 2017 profiles: Ayman Al-Shatri, producer-director (Iraq)
The Iraqi producer-director is making award-winning short films that portray the chaotic complexity of life in his home country.
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'The Wound' director John Trengove: 'It's an exciting time to be making queer cinema'
The South African filmmaker tells Screen about combining a gay theme with a traditional African context for bold debut The Wound.
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'Get Out' director Jordan Peele: 'I wanted to challenge anybody who feels like they are not racist'
Is the indie horror smash that grossed more than $250m on the road to Oscar glory?
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In profile: the nine films presented at the 2017 TorinoFilmLab
All but one of the projects presented to the international industry are still looking for sales agents.
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Dubai International Film Festival 2017 preview
From Hostiles to local Arab drama, this year’s Dubai International Film Festival (December 6-13) is more eclectic than ever.
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CNC seeks applicants for 2018 ACM distribution fund
Promotional feature: CNC is seeking to expand the geographical reach of its ACM Distribution support initiative.
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Jake Gyllenhaal talks 'Stronger' and his ambitious producing plans
“There was a time in my career where I was a little less conscious of the choices I was making.”
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Joachim Trier talks Norwegian supernatural thriller 'Thelma'
Someone said to me early: ’You’re trying to do a Christopher Nolan film on a Norwegian budget’.
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'The Square' director on winning at Cannes and launching the career of Claes Bang
“The Danish directors missed out on Claes. How could they? He’s such a beautiful, sensitive and skilful actor.”
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'Loving Vincent': The story behind the world's first fully painted film
Conceived a decade ago, this hand-painted passion project could vanquish the big boys at the Oscars.