All articles by Matt Mueller – Page 9
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FeaturesWe need to talk about Kate: Kate Winslet on 'Steve Jobs'
In Steve Jobs, Kate Winslet plays the Apple genius’s closest confidante and moral conscience. She tells Matt Mueller about looking out for Michael Fassbender and finding good roles in the industry.
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FeaturesOscars 2016: Mark Johnson talks chairing foreign-language category
Mark Johnson, chairman of AMPAS’s foreign-language film award committee, tells Matt Mueller about the quiet revolution that has led to films such as Amour and Ida winning the coveted Oscar
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Oscars 2016: inside the 81 Best Foreign-Language Film submissions
The 81 features submitted for foreign-language Oscar contention will be whittled down to a shortlist of nine in mid-December, before being narrowed further to the final five nominations. Screen delivers the lowdown on this year’s contenders.
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FeaturesA Good year: Miriam Segal on 'Infiltrator', 2016 slate
With her first production Infiltrator in the bag, Good Films producer Miriam Segal has ambitious plans for her slate in 2016.
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CommentThe great digital debate
Screen editor Matt Mueller on the big questions hanging over the future of European independent film.
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News'Chevalier' wins best film at BFI London Film Festival
The Witch wins best debut; Sherpa wins best documentary.
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CommentAwards season: And we're off...
Screen editor Matt Mueller on the early rumblings of awards season.
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FeaturesLord Puttnam predicts "significant mergers" of European distributors
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: Veteran producer talks to Screen about the proposed digital single market and consolidation of European distributors
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NewsUK film distribution "worth $1.8bn"
The Film Distributors Association has today released a report quantifying the value of film distribution in the UK.
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CommentThriving amid the chaos
Screen editor Matt Mueller on how the pace of change among digital natives is dizzying and exponential.
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FeaturesToronto 2015: 40 years of stars at TIFF
Piers Handling on why four decades of TIFF - and the Festival Of Festivals - makes him ‘immensely proud’.
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NewsMichael Cimino tells Locarno audience "I’ll never stop"
The director of The Deer Hunter and Heaven’s Gate revealed that he often wonders “why I made the crazy, suicidal turn in the road that I did”.
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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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FeaturesVoyage of discovery: 'Presenting Princess Shaw'
Director Ido Haar and aspiring US singer/avid YouTube star Princess Shaw talk to Screen about how Presenting Princess Shaw found its voice.
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NewsGitai's Rabin film eyes fest path
Amos Gitai is hoping to screen Rabin: The Last Day at festivals in autumn.
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NewsTurturro delivers masterclass in Jerusalem
The actor spoke about working with Michael Cimino, William Friedkin and Woody Allen in a masterclass at Jerusalem Film Festival.
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FeaturesIMAX: Size matters
With its global expansion strategy in full flow and a raft of blockbusters to fill its screens, the picture continues to look rosy for IMAX. CEO Richard Gelfond and EMEA president Andrew Cripps sit down with Matt Mueller.
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Summer ramblings
Now that summer is here, thoughts (well, mine anyway) turn to holidays and multiplexes being dominated by Hollywood’s latest salvo of tentpoles, sequels and tentpole sequels.
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Features'Amy': a delicate balance
Crafting an illuminating documentary about Amy Winehouse required sensitive diplomatic skills and nerves of steel. Director Asif Kapadia and producer James Gay-Rees tell Matt Mueller about the challenges
















