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Caradog James, 'Don’t Knock Twice'
The Welsh director of cult hit The Machine talks to Jeremy Kay ahead of the AFM about his latest film, a supernatural horror starring Katee Sackhoff.
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Rome: Claudio Cupellini talks 'Alaska'
The Italian director discusses trading gritty TV series Gomorrah for love story Alaska.
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John Kampfner, Creative Industries Federation
The chief executive of the arts organisation discusses affordable workspaces and his fears for the sector if the BBC is scaled back.
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Antonio Monda on his first year as Rome artistic director
New festival artistic director talks strengthening the programme, budget cuts and his desire to get Steven Spielberg to Rome.
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Michael Kutza, Chicago International Film Festival
The festival founder and artistic director talks to Jeremy Berkowitz about how he gave up medical studios to pursue his love of film and set up the longest running competitive festival in the US.
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April Cheng on breaking into the Philippines
As a UKTI-led delegation, including BT, Argosy and international co-production initiative The Bridge, visits the Philippines, trade & investment manager April Cheng reveals the opportunities available for British producers.
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Jonas Cuaron talks the highs and lows of making 'Desierto'
The Mexican writer-director on making his ‘desert version’ of Gravity.
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Interview: celebrating 15 years of Tigerlily Films
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: Tigerlily is celebrating its 15th anniversary this year and also has its two largest productions, Remainder and The Ones Below, both playing at LFF.
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Ian Harnarine, 'Doubles With Slight Pepper'
The Brooklyn-based, Canadian filmmaker son to Trinidadian immigrants was in Port Of Spain last month to pitch his drama at the trinidad + tobago film festival’s Caribbean Film Mart.
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Q&A: Matthew Liu, Heyi Pictures
Matthew Liu, president of Youku Tudou’s film arm Heyi Pictures, talks about the company’s international expansion plans and the convergence of the film and internet industries in China.
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Hou Hsiao-Hsien talks 'The Assassin'
Taiwanese director Hou Hsiao-Hsien has had a banner year, with Cannes’ best director prize under his belt and a stint on the Venice jury. He talks to Damon Wise about The Assassin.
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Q&A: Nabil Ayouch, director of 'Much Loved'
Nabil Ayouch talks about his latest film, which has attracted controversy in its native Morocco.
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Lord Puttnam predicts "significant mergers" of European distributors
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: Veteran producer talks to Screen about the proposed digital single market and consolidation of European distributors
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Ben Wheatley talks building 'High-Rise'
Ben Wheatley had his biggest budget to date to create the dystopian setting portrayed in JG Ballard’s novel High-Rise. Michael Rosser speaks to the UK film-maker about his vision for the story’s funky world
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Joko Anwar talks 'A Copy Of My Mind'
Indonesian filmmaker Joko Anwar on his new film A Copy Of My Mind.
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German director Margarethe von Trotta reflects on career
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: In Reykjavik to collect a lifetime achievement award, Margarethe von Trotta reflects on an illustrious career with ScreenDaily.
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Busan: Larry Yang talks 'Mountain Cry'
Larry Yang, director of Busan closing film Mountain Cry, explains how he adapted a rural Chinese story set in the 1980s for contemporary audiences in China and overseas.
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Joe Menendez, 'Ladrones'
A film about opportunity seems fitting for director Joe Menendez and writer Jon Molerio, who have finally collaborated on their first project 16 years after a fateful encounter.
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Tom Shu-yu Lin talks 'Zinnia Flower'
Taiwanese filmmaker Tom Shu-yu Lin explains how making drama Zinnia Flower became a cathartic part of the grieving process after losing his wife.
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Busan: O Muel opens 'Eyelids'
Korean director O Muel is back in Busan with the world premiere of Eyelids in the Korean Cinema Today – Vision section.