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    Team spirit

    2011-03-16T14:20:00Z

    Do European screenwriters enjoy closer involvement with projects or do tensions with directors remain? Geoffrey Macnab discovers whether writers are receiving enough recognition for their work

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    Tough times in Hollywood

    2011-03-16T14:17:00Z

    Is the art of the screenwriter drowning in a sea of action blockbusters and diminishing budgets or will more writers follow in the wake of this year’s award winners, crafting screenplays with distinctive voices and sophisticated narratives? John Hazelton reports

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    Credit crunch

    2011-03-16T14:16:00Z

    Is there a better method for assigning screenplay writing credits than the WGA’s controversial and complex arbitration procedures? John Hazelton talks to writers

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    The art of travel

    2011-03-16T14:15:00Z

    Animated films perform well at the global box office and are holding up on DVD, but how well do international productions perform outside their home territories? Leonard Klady reports

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    Spotlight on training

    2011-03-16T12:06:00Z

    Read all about the courses inspiring Europe’s next generation of filmmakers and executives in Screen’s new European Training supplement.

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    Hong Kong International Film Festival preview

    2011-03-16T10:24:00Z

    The Hong Kong International Film Festival (HKIFF) celebrates an anniversary this year — its 35th — and is welcoming new executive director Roger Garcia, who joined in September

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    The prize fighters

    2011-03-15T17:23:00Z

    David Hoberman and Todd Lieberman, who together run Mandeville Films and Television, tell Jeremy Kay about the challenges of bringing two wildly different projects — The Fighter and The Muppets — to the screen

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    Zeina Durra

    2011-03-15T09:12:00Z

    British director Zeina Durra’s debut feature The Imperialists Are Alive! is screening at the Birds Eye View Film Festival in London this week. She talks to Screen about her upcoming projects and why she doesn’t want to be known as a ‘female film-maker.’

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    Battle: Los Angeles conquers UK box office

    2011-03-14T16:32:00Z

    Sony’s action-sci-fi records a week-high location average of $6,872 (£4,269) to topple Rango from the number one slot.

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    Mike Hodges

    2011-03-14T16:23:00Z

    The director talks about the 40th anniversary of Get Carter, the state of the British film industry, and two new films he’d like to make.

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    Sofia International Film Festival

    2011-03-14T13:27:00Z

    The 15th Sofia International Film Festival ran March 4-13 in Bulgaria.

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    Weekly International Box Office March 04-06

    2011-03-11T17:40:00Z

    The King’s Speech finally made it to the top of the international chart in its 11th week, grossing $20.1m from a week-high 51 territories.

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    Rachel Millward

    2011-03-10T12:39:00Z

    The director of the Birds Eye View Film Festival, which kicked off in London this week, shares some of the highlights of this year’s edition and her views on female presence in the film industry.

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    European industry mobilises ahead of MEDIA hearing

    2011-03-10T12:25:00Z

    European film professionals are anxious to hear what’s discussed on March 18 about the hotly debated future of the MEDIA Programme.

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    I, Anna

    2011-03-10T10:05:00Z

    Debut feature director Barnaby Southcombe is currently shooting this moody, noirish London-set thriller starring Charlotte Rampling and Gabriel Byrne.

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    Katherine Butler, Film4

    2011-03-10T09:59:00Z

    Film4’s senior commissioning executive talks to Screen about the Film4 philosophy, discovering new talent and why SXSW is the festival to be at.

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    David Mackenzie

    2011-03-10T09:00:00Z

    The prolific Scottish director talks about the challenges of a quick shoot for You Instead (which has its US premiere at SXSW on Saturday) as well as his new plans for a sci-fi adaptation and a film set on the world’s most remote inhabited island.

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    Rango the new sheriff at the UK box office

    2011-03-08T10:00:00Z

    In a busy week, Univeral’s The Adjustment Bureau opens in second place and Optimum has its best opening with Unknown.

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    Norwegian Wood UK premiere

    2011-03-07T10:21:00Z

    Soda Pictures celebrated the UK launch of Norwegian Wood with a packed screening at BAFTA (also the opening night selection for Asia House’s Pan Asia Film Festival) and a glamorous after-party at London’s Haunch of Venison Gallery.

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    ZagrebDox, Croatia

    2011-03-07T10:17:00Z

    Winners and attendees at ZagrebDox (Feb 27 - March 06), the biggest documentary festival in the Balkans