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How ‘Saltburn’ production designer “went to town” on the film’s titular manor
Production designer Suzie Davies reveals why the titular manor in ‘Saltburn’ provided a creative playground for her team and just how that bathtub was created.
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‘Thelma’ director Josh Margolin on Sundance “ode” to his grandmother, what June Squibb told Richard Roundtree
Premieres selection screens again on Saturday night, throughout the week.
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XYZ Films execs talk “milestone” Sundance with two docs from ambitious division, tease Bigfoot project (exclusive)
Skywalkers: A Love Story, Never Look Away both premiere on Thursday.
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‘Amerikatsi’ director Michael Goorjian and System of a Down’s Serj Tankian talk historic Armenian Oscar selection
Filmmaker and star Michael Goorjian discusses his comedic approach to a harrowing story.
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‘Anatomy Of A Fall’ producer Marie-Ange Luciani on embracing challenging productions and future projects
“If it’s not challenging, it’s boring,” says the powerhouse French producer
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Todd Haynes on being an actor’s director and why ‘May December’ is “not remotely campy”
Todd Haynes goes south to Georgia for pre-cancel culture drama May December.
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Director Justine Triet on ‘Anatomy Of A Fall’'s “nightmare” couple and creating one of the year's buzziest scenes
Justine Triet’s Anatomy Of A Fall is a courtroom drama that digs into a fractious marital relationship.
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Tony Leung and Andy Lau talk reuniting on ‘The Goldfinger’
The big-budget Hong Kong feature marks their first collaboration since ‘Infernal Affairs III’ in 2003.
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‘The Holdovers’ director Alexander Payne on a joyous reunion with Paul Giamatti and planning a western next
Writer/director Alexander Payne talks about delving into the 1970s with The Holdovers
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How a “huge professional failure” led debut director Cord Jefferson to ‘American Fiction’
American Fiction won the Toronto people’s choice award.
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Ketchup Entertainment CEO Gareth West talks ‘Memory’, shift into distribution
”We will be driven by whatever is good in the marketplace each year.”
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Making 'Barbie': Greta Gerwig on getting Mattel onside, using UK talent and wanting to make films "for the next 40 years"
Director Greta Gerwig on why she wanted to reimagine Barbie for a whole new generation, and how she made the year’s biggest movie in the process.
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"This business needs a shake-up": outgoing FDA president David Puttnam calls for radical change in UK industry
On the eve of his retirement as president of the Film Distributors’ Association, David Puttnam calls for radical change in the industry.
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Mélita Toscan du Plantier reveals the secret to attracting A-list talent to Marrakech
The French producer was instrumental in the creation of the festival with her husband, the late Daniel Toscan du Plantier.
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‘HWJN’ director talks bringing a rare Saudi fantasy feature to screens
Director Yasir Al Yasiri talks to Screen about Saudi fantasy romance HWJN, which opens this year’s Red Sea International Film Festival
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Saudi film industry pioneer Faisal Baltyuor on building distributor CineWaves Films and producer Muvi Studios
Baltyuor, who has played a key role in the development of the Saudi film industry, tells Tim Dams about building long-term relationships with local talent
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Front Row’s Gianluca Chakra on spotting a gap in the Middle East and the importance of strategic alliances in the region
In just 20 years, Front Row has established itself as the go-to distributor for indie fare in the Middle East and has recently pushed into production. Founder Gianluca Chakra tells Tim Dams about navigating the fast-changing MENA market
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The UK snowboarder turned Oscar-winning Grain Media founder focuses on telling small stories about big issues
Director and producer Orlando von Einsiedel’s credits include ’Virunga’ and ’The White Helmets’.
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Morocco’s Adnane Baraka turns to fiction for third film ‘We Don’t Forget’
“The narrative resonates with current uncertainties,” suggests Baraka, who is participating in the Atlas Workshops.
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Ismaël El Iraki talks developing Atlas Workshops project ‘Wolfmother’ with France’s Bac Films
At $3m, the film noir is a “pretty ambitious project”, says the Moroccan director.