All articles by Louise Tutt – Page 18
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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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FeaturesThe story behind environment doc 'An Inconvenient Sequel'
An Inconvenient Sequel directors Bonni Cohen and Jon Shenk reveal why their film has a surprising message of hope.
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FeaturesJane Campion: 'Cannes needs all-female juries'
“I yearn for more imaginative energy going into how women see the world.”
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FeaturesFuture Leaders 2017: The rising stars in sales and acquisitions
Screen selects and profiles the talents who are already making an impact on the film sales landscape.
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FeaturesIn Focus: European training special
What are the key innovations and talking points in the European training sector?
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NewsAsghar Farhadi sets Penelope Cruz, Javier Bardem drama for September
Oscar-winning director reveals more details about his upcoming Spanish-language project.
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NewsNew fund to help parents in UK film and TV industry announced
Family Support Fund launched by CTBF and Raising Films will help cover childcare costs.
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NewsLea Seydoux boards Vinterberg’s Kursk submarine drama
Bond actress joins project about the Russian submarine disaster.
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FeaturesSundance 2017 profiles: World Cinema Documentary preview
A Syria-filmed courage-under-fire doc is among those playing in Sundance’s World Cinema Documentary competition.
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FeaturesSundance 2017 profiles: World Cinema Dramatic preview
Our guide to the films in Sundance’s World Cinema Dramatic competition.
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FeaturesAwards countdown: Bound for glory
With just two weeks to go until the Baftas on February 14, we are into the final stretch of awards season.
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FeaturesSundance 2016: World Cinema film profiles
An Indian teen comedy, a New Zealand doc about tickling and a musical featuring mermaids in 1980s Warsaw are among the films jostling for primacy in Sundance’s World Cinema Dramatic and Documentary competitions.
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FeaturesThe 54 films to tempt festival directors in 2016
From debut feature directors to seasoned veterans, Screen looks ahead to the films most likely to tempt international festival directors in 2016
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