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Interview with John Cameron Mitchell
Director John Cameron Mitchell talks exclusively to Screen International about his new project, which starts shooting in New York on June 1.
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Puerto Rico’s warm welcome
With US-style services, skilled crews, impressive locations and a 40% tax incentive, this Caribbean island has a lot to offer producers. Wendy Mitchell reports
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Safety net
Meta Louise Foldager has succeeded Vibeke Windelov as Lars von Trier’s producer and explains the challenges she faced to Jacob Wendt Jensen.
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Breaking the boundaries
Slumdog Millionaire shot Anil Kapoor onto a global stage. Now, he tells Mike Goodridge, he’s discovering what Indian film-makers can learn from Hollywood.
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The UK private film funds
Who are the leading players at the UK film funds and what are they backing?
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Who’s got the money?
The UK’s private film funds are becoming increasingly important to cash-strapped independent producers. But are investors interested?
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Japan and India step up at Cannes
The Japanese and Indian presence at Cannes has increased this year as both territories look beyond their huge domestic markets.
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Talk Of The Town
International producers give Wendy Mitchell the lowdown on their recent experiences of filming in Puerto Rico.
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Matching Jack
An inspirational family drama about love, infidelity, hope and the unbreakable bond between parent and child.
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The Great Ghost Rescue
A young boy helps a flock of ghosts find a new home. Adaptation of the children’s novel by Eva Ibbotson.
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Magic Boys
Two blue-collar Hungarians disguise themselves as exotic dancers to blackmail a scheming American tycoon.
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One More Croissant (working title)
In Paris, an Estonian caretaker forms a bond with her charge, an elderly, exiled French lady.
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The Turin Horse
An existential metaphor about death and pain. Inspired by Nietzsche’s experience in the Italian city of Turin.
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Universal Soldier III: The Next Generation
In a continuation of the franchise started by Roland Emmerich in 1992, a special military unit must stop a plot to turn the Chernobyl nuclear plant into a giant dirty bomb.
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The Erotic Human
A sensual and poetic, yet sober look at human eroticism. An anthropologist (Jørgen Leth), collects material for a study on the nature and significance of the erotic. Identifying a number of travel destinations where he will look for the erotic in countries where he knows it exists, he seeks ...