All articles by Louise Tutt – Page 5
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Making ‘Spencer’: producer Paul Webster on the most difficult shoot of his career
Pablo Larrain’s ’Spencer’ faced covid, Brexit and casting challenges.
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‘The Power Of The Dog’ producer Tanya Seghatchian talks New Zealand shoot, navigating Covid-19
”It was beguiling to come across a piece of material that wasn’t well-known, that we knew we could put our mark on.”
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“I want to redefine what a British film looks and feels like,” says Netflix’s Fiona Lamptey
The director of UK features was talking at the Edinburgh Television Festival.
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Word of Mouth: The BFI’s Lizzie Francke talks tastemakers, text groups and pool temperatures
The London-based editor-at-large at the BFI FIlm Fund reveals who her trusted tastemakers are and what she is watching now.
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Cannes Un Certain Regard 2021 unveils winners
The jury was headed by UK director Andrea Arnold.
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My Screen Life: New Europe Film Sales’ Jan Naszewski on the best festival to end the year
The New Europe Film Sales chief on his influences, both on and off screen, his favourite festivals, and what it takes to impress his mother.
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Pandemic-era Cannes wrestles with early teething troubles
Delegates are expressing alarm at the lack of social distancing measures in place.
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New date for Bafta 2022 film awards
They will take place the usual two weeks before the Oscars.
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Bafta and UK industry grapple with questions raised by Noel Clarke allegations
Screen has spoken to Bafta as well as a cross-section of individuals from the film sector to discuss how the industry can move forward.
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Cannes 2021: Who is in the running?
The selection process is going down to the wire as everyone awaits confirmation the physical event will go ahead.
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Baftas 2021: the key talking points
The nominations were radical but in the end the winners weren’t.
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Ben Sharrock on the inspiration behind his Bafta-nominated refugee drama ‘Limbo’
“I felt the subject matter attached itself to me.”
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‘Rocks’ stars Bukky Bakray and Kosar Ali talk acting inspirations, future plans
Bakray and Ali have both received Bafta nominations for their roles.
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Oscar nominations talking points: more indie, more female, more diverse
The fact that Bafta and Oscar have dramatically diverged this year adds much-needed texture to the final weeks of the awards countdown
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Bafta nomination talking points: film awards moving in right direction
More British talent, diverse nominees and women to the fore (in some categories).
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Bafta film heads on this year’s nominations, ceremony plans and what happens next
“We did create that level playing field we were desperate to create,” said Bafta CEO Amanda Berry.
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Chloe Zhao’s ‘Nomadland’ to go straight to Disney+ in the UK and Ireland
Cinemas will be able to programme it when they open.
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Cannes moots virtual Marche in late spring for market titles only
Many in the industry fear a physical international July event on the Croisette is highly unlikely.
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European sales agents look to light at the end of the tunnel as EFM revs up
Some 820 films are screening in the market’s online edition, up from 732 in 2020.
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In conversation: Sofia Coppola and Emerald Fennell - “I can’t watch films that don’t have any female characters”
The director of ‘On The Rocks’ and ‘Promising Young Woman’ spoke via Zoom.