All articles by Matt Mueller – Page 8
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FeaturesBerlin Q&A: Michael Grandage, 'Genius'
Donmar Warehouse artistic director Grandage talks making his film directing debut.
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NewsFilm4 funding increased to record $36m; signs Fox Searchlight deal
New deals announced with Fox Searchlight and The Inbetweeners creators FP Films in statement of intent from Film4 boss David Kosse.
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NewsFilm4's David Kosse set to take "bigger swings" with budget boost
Ahead of today’s announcement that Film4’s 2016 budget has been increased from $22m to $36m (£15m to £25m), Film4 CEO David Kosse sat down with Screen to discuss what the extra investment will mean to the company.
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CommentSpotlight shifts to Berlin
After a buzzy Sundance for US deals, attention now turns to Berlin and the European Film Market (EFM), which for the European film industry always serves as the pre-eminent launchpad to the year’s deal-making.
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FeaturesWildgaze: building on 'Brooklyn'
Celebrating six BAFTA nominations and three Oscar nominations, Wildgaze Films duo Finola Dwyer and Amanda Posey look back at Brooklyn’s journey and ahead to their future slate and ambitions
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News'Brooklyn' TV spin-off being developed by Wildgaze
EXCLUSIVE: Wildgaze Films is developing a TV spin-off to Oscar and BAFTA-nominated Brooklyn, the company’s producers Finola Dwyer and Amanda Posey have confirmed to Screen.
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NewsBAFTA canvasses diversity in UK membership
BAFTA seeks greater insight into membership make-up as #Oscarssowhite furore builds.
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CommentCOMMENT: The Oscar doesn't go to...
A lack of diversity was glaringly apparent in this year’s Oscar nominations, writes Matt Mueller.
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CommentCOMMENT: Bafta nominations shine a spotlight on British film
Screen editor Matt Mueller on the deserved recognition for British filmmaking in this year’s Bafta nominations – despite not securing a single entry in the Best Film category.
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CommentGlobe bends to the Force
Has the start to a year ever been so dominated by one five-word film title, writes Screen editor Matt Mueller.
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Features'He Named Me Malala' producers talk switching from narrative to documentary
Producers Walter Parkes and Laurie Macdonald reveal why they changed tack to make Davis Guggenheim’s He Named Me Malala as a documentary rather than narrative feature.
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Comment
The Summit of ambition
Screen editor Matt Mueller on his personal highlights from this year’s Screen Film Summit.
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NewsScreen Film Summit: Working Title's Tim Bevan in conversation
Tim Bevan, co-chairman of Working Title Films, was the Producer In Focus talk at the Screen Film Summit on December 10.
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CommentAwards: the underdogs with bite
Who doesn’t like an underdog, asks Screen editor Matt Mueller.
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CommentReaching the Summit
At next week’s annual Screen Film Summit (Dec 10), several of the key figures in the UK film industry will address the challenges and issues facing their various sectors, from production and distribution to exhibition and digital.
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NewseOne UK predicts biggest year in 2016
Indie giant talks slate and strategy as it predicts bounce-back year.
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NewseOne UK's Alex Hamilton talks challenges for 'underdog' films
eOne Films UK managing director to speak at Screen Film Summit next week.
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CommentCOMMENT: Indie Spirit Awards 2015
With the Independent Spirit Award nominations announcement comes the first significant marker for awards season, as pundits and prognosticators read the tea leaves for signs of relative health (or ailment) in each film’s march towards the Oscars.
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NewsCarol Morley awarded Wellcome Trust Screenwriting Fellowship
Prize gives film-maker £30,000 ($45,000) and open access to Wellcome Trust scientists and research.
















