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Bafta chair Sara Putt talks about what she hopes to achieve in her first year, future of voting interventions
Putt took over from Krishnendu Majumdar last summer.
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True Brit revamping ‘The Critic’ for UK release; Zygi Kamasa talks slate, ambitions for his new company (exclusive)
Following reshoots and a revamped cut, Anand Tucker’s period thriller will be the company’s first UK release.
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EFM 2024: The buzz titles from France
Screen highlights the buzz titles ready to entice international buyers at the 2024 European Film Market (EFM), which runs February 15-21.
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EFM 2024: The buzz titles from Germany, Italy and the Nordics
Screen highlights the buzz titles ready to entice international buyers at the 2024 European Film Market (EFM), which runs February 15-21.
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Italian government reforms could prove a challenge to film producers
Many producers say the new government has a completely different attitude towards the Italian industry than previous leaderships.
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What can Italy’s sales companies do to compete internationally?
The biggest Italian films are typically represented by non-Italian sales companies.
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Berlin 2024: The buzz titles from Spain
It is shaping up to be another strong year for Spanish filmmakers.
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Catalan cinema returns to the Berlinale with international ambitions
The Catalan film industry has built on the Golden Bear-winning success of Carla Simon’s Alcarràs in 2022.
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The Irish films and talent to watch in 2024
As awards season garlands Irish filmmakers and talent, Kneecap wows Sundance and Small Things Like These opens the Berlinale, Screen looks towards the next wave of Irish films for 2024.
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Berlin 2024: The buzz titles from Hong Kong and China
The Year of the Dragon begins with a bumper six titles in the Berlinale from China, making up for a reduced EFM presence from Hong Kong ahead of Filmart.
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Screen team make final predictions ahead of 2024 Bafta Film Awards
UK awards team discuss who will — and should — win the major prizes.
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EFM 2024: The buzz titles from the UK
Screen highlights the buzz titles ready to entice international buyers at the 2024 European Film Market (EFM), which runs February 15-21.
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EFM 2024: The buzz titles from the Americas
Screen highlights the buzz titles ready to entice international buyers at the 2024 European Film Market (EFM), which runs February 15-21.
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Berlin 2024: The buzz titles from Japan
Japanese sellers are set to showcase features at the Berlinale and EFM from acclaimed filmmakers Sho Miyake, Gakuryu Ishii, Kazuhiro Soda and Kiyoshi Kurosawa, among others.
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Berlin 2024: The buzz titles from Taiwan
An Oscar nominee, a festival award-winner, a cross-cultural road movie and a fantasy romance are among the Taiwanese films at EFM.
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How Jesse Eisenberg “saved the day” by helping to fund ‘Sasquatch Sunset’
US filmmakers David Zellner and Nathan Zellner have been hooked on the Bigfoot myth since childhood, culminating in Berlinale Special title Sasquatch Sunset.
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How Allan Ungar’s ‘London Calling’ doubled South Africa for the UK capital - and Los Angeles
The action comedy from Canadian director Allan Ungar, stars Josh Duhamel as a mediocre hitman.
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“There’s an assumption everything is just coming out of the US”: Searchlight’s UK team on their significant role
Searchlight Pictures is in the awards fray with three strong films: ’Poor Things’,’ All Of Us Strangers’ and ’Rye Lane’. But less well known is how pivotal its UK team has been in bringing these titles to fruition.
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How the Bafta and Oscar ceremonies are looking to hook Gen Z audiences
From ’Murder On The Dancefloor’ to internet sensation Amelia Dimoldenberg, this year’s biggest awards ceremonies want Gen Z to tune in.
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‘Oppenheimer’ cinematographer breaks down four key scenes: "Limitations become advantages"
Hoyte van Hoytema shot Oppenheimer in black-and-white and colour, telling a story that spans cramped interiors and expansive spectacle. The cinematographer talks to Mark Salisbury about filming four key scenes in Christopher Nolan’s blockbuster epic.