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Eisenstein In Guanajuato trailer
See the trailer for Peter Greenaway’s recent Berlinale world premiere.
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Making a Palestinian jazzy fairytale
Muayad Alayan makes his feature debut with Love, Theft and Other Entanglements, a Palestinian feature screening in Panorama.
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The Seventh Fire: from wild rice to Terrence Malick
Director Jack Pettibone Riccobono and producer Shane Slattery-Quintanilla talk about how their intimate study of a troubled Native American community drew in high-profile collaborators.
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Brisk run for Nature
Potsdamer Place was the location of a unique marketing stunt for Out of Nature on Sunday [Feb 8].
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Broadcast blues
The Berlinale’s European Film Market kicks off the year’s dealmaking for the European film industry in earnest.
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Well-behaved women seldom make history
Bert is one half of the UK-based directing duo Bert & Bertie, who recently participated in the Fox Directors Initiative.
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Indie cinema: the big squeeze
With theatrical space for independent cinema being squeezed it is important to consider the complex process of interaction that leads to a cinemagoer buying a ticket, says Jonathan Olsberg
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Self-distributing Beyond Clueless in the UK
Producer Catherine Bray on the Beyond Clueless team’s strategy for self-distributing the crowd-funded doc.
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Rotterdam: Meet and Greet
“Meet And Greet” is IFFR’s new initiative to allow the public and industry visitors to encounter filmmakers in an informal setting.
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IFFR Live: from Rotterdam to the world
I’m not sure what it felt like in Ljubljana or Dundee, but from Rotterdam the first IFFR Live screening of Jan-Willem van Ewijk’s drama Atlantic. was quite exciting.
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Respect the producer
Precisely what a producer does is one of the murkiest questions in cinema.
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Selma’s bad timing
The exclusion of Selma’s David Oyelowo from the Oscar nominations is more than a snub - it’s an injustice.
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Oscars 2015: nominations analysis
A day of big surprises confirmed Boyhood, Birdman and The Grand Budapest Hotel as front-runners for the best picture Oscar at the 87th Academy Awards.
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Second-look pic: Mr. Holmes
The second photo is out of Ian McKellen as the elderly sleuth in Mr. Holmes, seen here with youngster Milo Parker.
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Golden Globes winners: analysis
We learned very little from the 72nd annual Golden Globes ceremony on Sunday night, which is to take nothing away from the joy of the occasion and its proud championing of independent cinema.
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Leave to Remain: the end of a long journey
Kate Cook and James Levison reflect on producing indie feature Leave to Remain, starring Toby Jones, the struggle to find an audience and an “impactful” distribution strategy.
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Women of substance
Wendy Mitchell reflects on women in film over the past 12 months and what to look forward to in 2015.
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Serial storytelling
It’s remarkable that during the season of big awards films, the story that most people I know are genuinely buzzing about is the tale of Hae Min, Adnan and Jay.