All articles by Melanie Goodfellow – Page 49
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NewsZurich Summit: Economics of the gender gap don't add up, say experts
Four of the five top-grossing independent films in the US this year have starred and centred on women.
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News'Lion' opens Zurich with a roar
Garth Davis’s Oscar hopeful had its European premiere at the festival’s 12th edition.
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NewsHeavy-hitters gather for Zurich Summit
Lionsgate co-chair Patrick Wachsberger and director Oliver Stone are among this year’s speakers.
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NewsEwan McGregor to kick off ZFF Masters
Woody Harrelson, Daniel Radcliffe and Olivier Assayas are all speaking at this year’s festival.
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NewsMK2, Jia Zhangke’s Fabula Entertainment join forces in Asia
New partnership includes production, distribution and exhibition.
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NewsArte, Festival Scope launch pan-European online film festival Artekino
Line-up includes Edinburgh victor Suntan, The Death Of Louis XIV and César winner Fatima.
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NewsThierry Frémaux flies into Toronto for Lumière tribute
Cannes head will be live-narrating his archive film Lumière! at the festival.
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NewsMK2 Films clocks sales on 'A Woman’s Life'
EXCLUSIVE: Stéphane Brizé’s period drama stars Judith Chemla as a young aristocrat.
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NewsMemento scores 'The Midwife' sales
EXCLUSIVE: Double bill of Catherine Deneuve and Catherine Frot draws buyers to comedy drama
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NewsMK2 Films launches Naomi Kawase’s 'Radiance'
EXCLUSIVE: An co-star Masatoshi Nagase to play photographer with failing eyesight.
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FeaturesVenice: Parviz Shahbazi portrays Iranian youth, nods to Kiarostami in 'Malaria'
The Iranian director talks to Screen about capturing contemporary Iranian youth and Tehran in Malaria.
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FeaturesBertrand Bonello on politically charged thriller 'Nocturama'
Bertrand Bonello speaks to Melanie Goodfellow about his highly charged Paris-attack film Nocturama, which opens the second edition of TIFF’s Platform showcase.
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NewsToronto: Elle Driver takes sales on Miwa Nishikawa's 'The Long Excuse'
EXCLUSIVE: Fifth film from Hirokazu Koreeda protégé stars Masahiro Motoki.
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NewsToronto: Alma Cinema takes Palestinian debut 'In Between', scores deals on Sundance hit
EXCLUSIVE: Film captures lives of young Palestinians living in Tel Aviv.
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FeaturesVenice: François Ozon on why 'Frantz' resonates with Brexit, rising European nationalism
French director François Ozon explains how his black and white post-World War One melodrama Frantz has a contemporary resonance in the age of Brexit and rising nationalism across Europe.
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FeaturesVenice buzz title: Rama Burshtein talks 'Fill The Void' follow-up
Israeli director Rama Burshtein talks about the religious and secular inspirations behind her new film Through The Wall.
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NewsBonello’s 'Nocturama' hits cinemas in jittery France
Film that was deemed too close to current events for Cannes set to open Toronto’s Platform showcase.
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NewsBac adds Cattet and Forzani’s 'Let The Corpses Tan' to TIFF state
EXCLUSIVE: Bac releases first image of third feature from cult genre film directors.
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NewsVivendi announces $338m cuts at France pay-TV channel Canal+
First-half 2016 results reveal falling subscribers at Canal+ France and drop in Studiocanal profits for same period in 2015.
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NewsDiab’s 'Clash' storms Egyptian box office
EXCLUSIVE: Drama set in the aftermath of Egyptian revolution takes top slot at home box office; film gets Tom Hanks endorsement.









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