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How Wes Anderson’s ‘Asteroid City’ team re-created the American West in Spain
Wes Anderson wanted to create an oasis somewhere in Europe to make his 1950s-era Cannes Competition title. He found it in Spain, just 15 miles from Madrid.
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‘How To Have Sex’ director Molly Manning Walker: “I hope we can start a conversation”
UK filmmaker Molly Manning Walker hopes her holiday drama, showing in Un Certain Regard, can resonate with young audiences — and Cannes critics.
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The story behind Zarrar Kahn's Directors’ Fortnight title ‘In Flames’
Zarrar Kahn’s journey to premiering his debut feature In Flames in Directors’ Fortnight has traversed Pakistan, Canada and a series of international labs and markets.
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‘Banel & Adama’ director Ramata-Toulaye Sy on having her debut in competition: “I’ve already won”
How first-time filmmaker Ramata-Toulaye Sy landed a coveted slot in Cannes’ main Competition with Banel & Adama.
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Spain set for the spotlight at Cannes 2023
With a huge injection of government support, the Spanish film industry is riding high as a source of films, partners, funding and locations for the international industry.
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How Spain’s animation sector became a force to be reckoned with
A wealth of projects are set to be showcased on the Country of Honour’s Animation Day.
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Screen's Spain Stars of Tomorrow are making their mark
The depth of Spain’s talent pool inspired the 2021 launch of Screen International’s Spain Stars of Tomorrow. Two years and two editions later, the 20 actors, writers and directors showcased so far are making their mark on the international film industry.
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Cannes 2023: the buzz titles from Japan
The latest from acclaimed filmmakers Hirokazu Kore-eda and Takeshi Kitano join animation, horror and fantasy titles being showcased by Japanese sellers at the Marché.
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‘Robot Dreams’, ‘Creatura’ fly the flag for Catalonia at Cannes
Catalonia, and its capital Barcelona, boasts some of the international industry’s most active production companies and exciting filmmaking talents.
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How Martin Scorsese’s ‘Killers Of The Flower Moon’ was shot on location in Oklahoma: “It was a massive undertaking”
Martin Scorsese’s official selection title Killers Of The Flower Moon was shot mainly on location in Oklahoma. Screen talks to producer Daniel Lupi about filming on the Osage County reservation
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Hong Kong returns to Cannes with exciting titles on a wave of box office success
The Hong Kong Pavilion has returned to the Cannes market for the first time since 2019, showcasing exciting titles from Hong Kong companies.
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Chinese animation ’Dance With The Finless Porpoise’ spotlights a threatened species through a magical story
Chinese animation ’Dance With The Finless Porpoise’ draws attention to a threatened species on the Yangtze River through a magical story
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France Télévisions' head of cinema talks championing film and rising budgets: "we are being more selective"
Manuel Alduy talks to Screen about bringing the public broadcaster into a new era.
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Emmys spotlight: Paul Walter Hauser on playing a serial killer in ‘Black Bird’: "I hated doing the voice”
Richard Jewell actor Paul Walter Hauser talks to Screen about how he coped with playing a suspected serial killer in Apple TV+ limited series Black Bird.
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Emmys spotlight: How ‘A Small Light’ highlighted a new heroine in the Anne Frank story
Showrunner Tony Phelan and director Susanna Fogel discuss the Nation Geographic / Disney+ seiries starring Bel Powley.
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Cannes 2023: South Korea hot projects
Korean sellers are back on the Croisette with five titles screening in the festival including Cobweb by veteran director Kim Jee-woon and Sleep by Jason Yu, a former assistant director to Bong Joon Ho.
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Catherine Corsini on her challenging return to Cannes with ‘Homecoming’: “directors have faults because we’re intense"
The film was caught up in turmoil when the festival offered Corsini a berth in official selection, only to leave Homecoming out of the press conference announcement.
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Cannes 2023: buzz titles from Italy, Spain and the Nordics
As the 2023 Cannes Marche du Film kicks off, Screen highlights the buzz titles ready to entice international buyers.
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40 years of Screen International’s Cannes jury grid: its origins and impact
As Screen International’s Cannes critics’ jury grid approaches its 40th year, Nikki Baughan looks back on its origins and impact for filmmakers, industry and the festival.
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Cannes 2023: the buzz titles from North America
As the 2023 Cannes Marche du Film kicks off, Screen highlights the buzz titles ready to entice international buyers.