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Spain's Smurf village
The village of Juzcar has been given new life thanks to Sony’s Smurfs and a lick of blue pain so news of a sequel brought camera crews back to the area along with a famous footballer.
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Fantasia: Eddie Mullins talks Doomsdays
Screen speaks with Eddie Mullins about his pre-apocalyptic comedy Doomsdays, which receives its world premiere at Fantasia.
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Fantasia: Jeremy Gardner moves beyond typical zombies
Screen checks out the micro-budget zombie road movie The Battery, which received its Québec premiere at Fantasia International Film Festival.
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Fantasia: Satoshi Miki talks It's Me, It's Me
Japanese director Satoshi Miki was in attendance at Fantasia International Film Festival as his latest film It’s Me, It’s Me received its Canadian premiere.
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Can TV save the indie film business?
Some of the film world’s top talents are now doing their best work for the small screen.
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Godzilla teaser poster unfurled
Ahead of Comic Con in San Diego, Mondo has created a teaser poster for next year’s monster remake Gozilla.
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Visiting Southcliffe
The team behind intense new four-part TV drama Southcliffe have unveiled the first two chapters and discussed the project at BAFTA.
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Celebrating The World's End
Churchill and Cornettos at the world premiere of Edgar Wright’s The World’s End.
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Venice 70th poster pays Angelopoulos, Fellini tributes
The cinema of Theo Angelopoulos and of Federico Fellini is celebrated in the image chosen for the new official poster of the 70th Venice International Film Festival.
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Fukunaga showcases Sleepwalkers at KV
The Karlovy Vary International Film Festival welcomed Cary Fukunaga yesterday for a special event showcasing the latest short film from the director of such films as Sin Nombre and Jane Eyre.
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“What’s your favourite summer movie memory?’
Film execs from the UK, US, France and Thailand reflect on their best summer movie memories.
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Godeau in KV: 'In films reality gets changed. And films change reality'
The director of French thriller 11.6, which has its International Premiere in Karlovy Vary’s International Competition, talks about crafting a feature film from real life events
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Shaken and stirred at CineEurope
Trolling the tradefloor at CineEurope, this reporter enjoys the thrill of a moving seat at D-Box.
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Gondry kicks off Karlovy Vary in amusing style
John Travolta picks up a Crystal Globe lifetime achievement award at the 48th edition of the Czech film festival.
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Snoop Dogg hits CineEurope
DreamWorks Animation and Fox International brought Snoop Dogg in to boost Turbo.
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Why Britain’s got talent
Screen’s annual UK Stars of Tomorrow issue is a definite highlight of my year: meeting gifted young talents who will have an impact on this industry in the coming years. It feels like a real privilege to meet these professionals at the start of their careers.
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Blasting off with Spaceship
Ahead of a panel at the Edinburgh International Film Festival, Sarah Cooper caught up with iFeatures executive producer Tristan Goligher and Screen Star of Tomorrow Alex Taylor, whose debut feature Spaceship will go into production in August as part of the scheme.
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Whisky A Go Go
Proving that the Scots really do know how to party, the whisky was flowing, the bagpipes were blaring, the haggis was hearty and the men in kilts dashing at the Edinburgh International Film Festival’s annual ceilidh last night.
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Joss Whedon in conversation at BAFTA
The Avengers director recalled his “Life in Pictures” at BAFTA in London, covering Buffy, Firefly and Toy Story as well as his recent adaptation of Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing.