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Emmys spotlight: ‘The Crown’ production designer on setting fire to Windsor Castle and finding Moscow in Bradford
Production designer Martin Childs discusses the unique challenges posed by season five of ‘The Crown’.
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France Télévisions' head of cinema talks championing film and rising budgets: "we are being more selective"
Manuel Alduy talks to Screen about bringing the public broadcaster into a new era.
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Emmys spotlight: Paul Walter Hauser on playing a serial killer in ‘Black Bird’: "I hated doing the voice”
Richard Jewell actor Paul Walter Hauser talks to Screen about how he coped with playing a suspected serial killer in Apple TV+ limited series Black Bird.
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Emmys spotlight: How ‘A Small Light’ highlighted a new heroine in the Anne Frank story
Showrunner Tony Phelan and director Susanna Fogel discuss the Nation Geographic / Disney+ seiries starring Bel Powley.
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Why French auteurs are arriving fashionably late to the series business
”Here in France, I think filmmakers are so used to doing things a certain way, that the transition has been more difficult”
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CEO of Italian producer Lux Vide talks Fremantle deal, upcoming slate and country’s production boom
Luca Bernabei became CEO of leading Italian producer Lux Vide in 2013.
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Beta Fiction Spain duo on their new production and distribution outfit: “Local films will be our priority”
Veteran Spanish execs Mercedes Gamero and Pablo Nogueroles talk to Screen.
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‘The Good Mothers’ team on bringing a “female gaze” to the Mafia
The Italian series follows three Mafia women who bring down the organisation from the inside
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How Nordic platform Viaplay became a “truly international company”
The Nordic platform has expanded into North America and the UK.
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Universal International Studios president Beatrice Springborn on building a talent-focused studio group
The studio is working with French-Vietnamese ’Call My Agent!’ writer Quoc Dang Tran and ‘We Are Lady Parts’ creator Nida Manzoor.
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“We’re having to focus on certain markets”: how sales agents and buyers are navigating the busy TV industry calendar
How to navigate a busy calendar of markets and festivals has become a key issue for a global TV industry looking to save time and costs.
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How Canal+ is looking to retain its European film and TV crown in the face of streamer competition
There is now a renewed sense of confidence about the French pay-TV giant.
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Filmart 2023: Taiwan drama series buzz titles
Taiwanese drama series are turning heads internationally, with upcoming titles from renowned filmmakers.
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'Game Of Thrones' producer Frank Doelger talks ambitious new European drama series ‘The Swarm’
The makers of Berlinale Series opener The Swarm had to navigate choppy waters to create one of most ambitious European drama series ever made.
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Berlin 2023: Screen’s guide to the Series titles
Screen profiles all the Series titles for the Berlinale’s 2023 edition, which runs from Feb 16-26.
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What has been the cost of Denmark’s landmark streaming deal to the stalled local industry?
The Danish production sector has been almost shut down for a year amid talks with the streamers for improved terms.
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Drama Republic’s Greg Brenman on making a US story called ‘The English’ in Spain
Emily Blunt stars in the series which is set in the American West in the 1890s.
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Banijay’s Lars Blomgren on why he believes the TV drama market is maturing and becoming more risk-averse
The head of scripted at global production giant Banijay oversees a whopping near 140 projects a year.
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How Junior Okoli and Chas Appeti made their drill musical series ‘Jungle’
The two music creatives have parlayed their skills into a series for Amazon, ‘Jungle’.
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Emmys 2022: who are the frontrunners in the drama and limited series categories?
This year’s Primetime Emmys will take place on September 12.