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Semih Kaplanoglu talks post-apocalyptic drama ‘Grain’
Golden Bear winner talks his latest project, which premieres at Sarajevo this week.
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Fantasia 2017: Ted Geoghegan on survival thriller 'Mohawk'
Screen talks to director of We Are Still Here about his follow-up feature.
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Fantasia 2017: Barbara Crampton on 'Replace' and FrightFest 'New Blood' scheme
Horror icon talks to Screen about her career resurgence and latest film, body horror Replace.
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Israeli diretor Matan Yair talks popular debut ‘Scaffolding’
Former teacher speaks to Screen about his debut feature, which premiered at Cannes.
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The story behind Israeli debut 'Holy Air'
Actor-filmmaker Shady Srour on his debut feature, which premiered in Tribeca and plays in Jerusalem this week.
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'Elle' producer: The film industry must 'connect to reality'
Producer discusses state financing, Netflix and the next Paul Verhoeven film.
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'Embrace Of The Serpent' director Ciro Guerra: 'Streaming sites are graveyards for films'
“What’s the point of killing the theatrical experience?”
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Emmys 2017: John Turturro on replacing James Gandolfini in 'The Night Of'
“It felt a little strange, because James and I were very good friends.”
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Louis Garrel on why he decided to play Godard in 'Redoubtable'
French star talks reincarnating Jean-Luc Godard on the big screen.
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Michel Hazanavicius: 'Some think it's blasphemous to make a film about Godard'
On the eve of Jerusalem Film Festival, Redoubtable director discusses his Jean-Luc Godard biopic.
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What next for 'Narcos' after the death of Pablo Escobar?
Narcos showrunner Eric Newman reflects on series three of the drugs drama.
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Emmys 2017: Guy Pearce on timely gay-rights drama 'When We Rise'
The actor talks about playing real-life activist Cleve Jones in ABC’s drama about the gay-rights movement.
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Billy Bob Thornton: 'The independent film world is pretty much gone'
Goliath star Billy Bob Thornton says the TV world is a haven for indie-focused actors.
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Emmys 2017: 'Empire' creator Lee Daniels has learned to say 'F**k the brand'
In making the move from film to television, Empire creator Lee Daniels has found an opportunity to tell groundbreaking stories and nurture new talent.
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Emmys 2017: 'Better Call Saul' star Bob Odenkirk on moving on from 'Breaking Bad'
Originally intended as a short-run character, Breaking Bad’s opportunistic lawyer Saul Goodman proved so popular he won his own show.
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'Fleabag' star Phoebe Waller-Bridge on cracking America
It may have started as a dare, but irreverent UK TV comedy Fleabag has gone on to international acclaim.
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Karlovy Vary: Joanna Kos-Krauze talks Rwandan genocide drama 'Birds Are Singing In Kigali'
The Polish filmmaker describes the difficult journey to completing her KVIFF competition entry, including her husband’s mid-shoot passing.
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Margaret Atwood: 'The Handmaid's Tale' reflects Trump's America
“After the US election [we] said, ‘We’re no longer making a fantasy tale, we’re making a documentary’.”
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Emmys 2017: Jude Law looks back on 'The Young Pope'
For his part as Pius XIII in Paolo Sorrentino’s The Young Pope, Jude Law revels in the duplicitous nature of his character.
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Karlovy Vary: Vít Klusák on his revealing portrait of a Czech neo-Nazi
The Czech filmmaker discusses what led him to make a documentary about proud neo-Nazi Dalibor.