All articles by Melanie Goodfellow – Page 30
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Features
21 European films to tempt festival directors in 2018
Screen profiles some of the hottest projects from France, Germany, Italy, Spain and Russia in 2018.
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Top French film exporters in 2017 revealed by UniFrance
EuropaCorp tops list despite ‘Valerian’ woes.
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11 Asian and Middle Eastern films to tempt festival directors in 2018
Screen profiles some of the hottest projects from Asia and the Middle East in 2018.
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Merzak Allouache, Dominga Sotomayor win Doha Film Institute funding
A total of 35 projects supported in latest funding round.
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Jean Becker’s WWI drama 'The Red Collar' to open 20th Unifrance Rendez-vous, first-look (exclusive)
Some 40 French companies will participate in Paris showcase.
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Annemarie Jacir on the tensions of shooting 'Wajib' in Nazareth
The filmmaker talks to Screen about the ’crazy’ decision to shoot in the biblical city.
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Zvyagintsev, Weerasethakul and Rosi named as masters at Doha's Qumra event
Two more masters are due to announced in early 2018.
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Cinephile Saudis will flock to local theatres when ban ends, says US producer
Savvy regional players have been betting on a lifting of the ban for some months.
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Annemarie Jacir's 'Wajib' scoops top prize at Dubai Film Festival
Other winners include Heaven Without People, The Blessed and Taste Of Cement.
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France box office report 2017: 'Valerian' success, admissions decline
A typical year at the French box office saw success for Luc Besson, Dany Boon and Hollywood animation.
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'BPM (Beats Per Minute)' leads France's Lumière nominations
Aids activism drama scores six noms.
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'BPM' director Robin Campillo talks inspiration behind Aids drama
Robin Campillo’s own Aids activism informed his Oscar hopeful BPM (Beats Per Minute).
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Can Palestine ever create its own film industry?
Melanie Goodfellow looks at the impact of several new initiatives that aim to get a better deal for Palestinian filmmakers scattered around the world
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How the high-end TV boom has reached the Middle East
The boom in high-end TV has reached the Middle East, where both original content and local versions of international dramas are in demand.
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Arab filmmakers protest Donald Trump's Jerusalem declaration
Protest launched at Dubai Film Festival.
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TVision plots adaptations of Ezzedine Choukri Fishere's thrillers
The Killing Of Fakhreddine and Abu Omar Al-Masry set for film treatment.