Locarno features – Page 4
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FeaturesWhy the success of ‘Toni Erdmann’ prompted a period of soul-searching for its German producers
Berlin-based Komplizen Film will be feted at the Locarno Film Festival this week.
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FeaturesLocarno’s new artistic director Lili Hinstin on her ambitions for the festival
“The choices you make for your first festival all tend to become a kind of manifesto.”
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FeaturesNew Locarno artistic director Lili Hinstin on her plans for the festival
Hinstin replaces Carlo Chatrian from next year.
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FeaturesAmazon film chief Ted Hope on staff changes and what's next for the streaming giant
”We’re at the very beginning of that ‘problem’ of abundance.”
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Features'I'm thinking only of Locarno': outgoing artistic director Carlo Chatrian on his final edition
Chatrian will take over as artistic director of the Berlinale from March 2019.
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FeaturesLocarno 2018 preview: 'a spirit of continual renewal'
The 71st edition opens with a screening of 1929 Laurel and Hardy film ‘Liberty’.
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FeaturesHow Locarno Festival is supporting eight South Asian producers
This year Open Doors Lab is again helping producers develop the local film scene and forge international collaborations.
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FeaturesLocarno Festival 2017 highlights eight upcoming South Asian projects
The films are seeking international co-production as part of the Open Doors Hub programme.
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FeaturesLocarno Festival 2017 supplement
Read Screen International’s special Locarno supplement here.
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FeaturesLocarno Festival 2017: 10 films to look out for
Films from Anup Singh, Serge Bozon and Hlynur Palmason to play at Swiss festival.
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FeaturesLocarno Festival 2017 preview: 70th edition will look to the future
Locarno president Marco Solari talks Screen through this year’s event.
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FeaturesLocarno: spotlight on Summer Academy
Summer Academy returns to support another group of up-and-coming film-makers, critics and industry professionals, as Wendy Mitchell discovers.
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FeaturesLocarno: industry spotlight
This year’s Industry Days (August 6-8) at Locarno Film Festival has a sharper focus on the market potential of films at script stage, finds Martin Blaney.
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FeaturesThe story behind 'The Girl With All The Gifts'
Screen caught up with in-demand director Colm McCarthy to hear about the unusual UK package, written by Marvel Comics writer Mike Carey and starring Glenn Close, Gemma Arterton and newcomer Sennia Nanua.
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FeaturesLocarno: Open Doors Hub spotlights south Asian projects
This year Locarno’s annual co-production lab introduces a fresh format — a three-year focus on eight south Asian countries. Martin Blaney reports on the new Open Doors Hub.
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FeaturesLocarno's Carlo Chatrian talks "most challenging competition"
Chatrian tells Geoffrey Macnab why this year’s line-up is his most diverse and eclectic yet.
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FeaturesLocarno Film Festival 2016 supplement
Read Screen International’s special Locarno supplement here…
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FeaturesLocarno: Piazza Grande & International Competition profiles
With the 69th Locarno Film Festival kicking off today (Aug 3), Screen profiles the Piazza Grande & International Competition titles.
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FeaturesLocarno 2015: Piazza Grande and International Competition
Arthouse giants and Hollywood blockbusters jostle for space on the Piazza Grande and in International Competition. Matt Mueller, Andreas Wiseman and Tom Grater profile the titles set to get audiences buzzing
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FeaturesLocarno 2015: Film Look at Israel
Locarno’s post-production section has undergone a makeover this year, with a new name and a shift in regional focus.








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