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How 'Robot Dreams' director Pablo Berger made a dialogue-free love letter to New York
After three highly regarded live-action features, Pablo Berger makes his animation debut with a graphic-novel adaptation about a robot and a dog. Screen speaks to him about New York-set charmer Robot Dreams.
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Maite Alberdi on ‘The Eternal Memory’: “Alzheimer’s is a context, but this is a love story”
Shot over five years, Oscar-shortlisted ’The Eternal Memory’ depicts a prominent Chilean TV journalist’s battle with dementia. But this is really a story about the power of love, filmmaker Maite Alberdi tells Screen
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Julie Delpy’s ‘Meet The Barbarians’ leads Charades’ Paris Rendez-Vous slate (exclusive)
Paris-based sales company is bringing eight new titles to Rendez-Vous.
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Wim Wenders on representing Japan in the Oscar race with ‘Perfect Days’: “It was a totally unexpected thing"
Although thrice nominated (for documentary feature), Wim Wenders has never won an Oscar. Could Japanese drama Perfect Days change his fortunes? Screen talks to the revered German filmmaker
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Ludwig Göransson discusses his acclaimed ‘Oppenheimer’ score: “You want to feel what he feels”
Ludwig Göransson’s high-impact score for Oppenheimer helped turbocharge the biographical drama into a $952m blockbuster hit. Screen talks to the Oscar winner about his journey into sound.
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Cinematographer Robbie Ryan on bending the rules for ‘Poor Things’: “It’s not meant to be a realistic look”
Cinematographer Robbie Ryan tells Screen how he bent the rules with Yorgos Lanthimos for Poor Things, found a familiar family vibe with Ken Loach on The Old Oak, and enjoyed the spontaneity of shooting Andrea Arnold’s next film.
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No walls and smaller cars: ‘Barbie’ team on creating the design rules for Barbie Land
A two-decade working relationship binds Barbie production designer Sarah Greenwood, set decorator Katie Spencer and costume designer Jacqueline Durran. They tell Screen how they tackled their most distinctive project to date.
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The risky journey behind North Korea documentary ‘Beyond Utopia’
Madeleine Gavin’s Beyond Utopia charts two attempts at defection from North Korea and the underground network that provides vital help.
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Italian box office surges back to life in 2023 as local films grab larger slice of market
Paola Cortellesi’s There’s Still Tomorrow was the year’s top film at the box office.
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Vanessa Paradis, Omar Sy thriller ‘Out Of Control’ joins SND’s sales slate (exclusive)
SND will kick off sales for marriage thriller at Rendez-Vous in Paris.
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‘The Goldfinger’ reinvigorates Hong Kong box office with impressive debut
The financial crime drama reunites Tony Leung Chiu-wai and Andy Lau for the first time since ‘Infernal Affairs 3’.
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Tom Cruise, Warner Bros Discovery strike strategic pact
Star, studio previously collaborated on Edge Of Tomorrow, Interview With The Vampire, Magnolia.
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Lucasfilm announces ‘The Mandalorian & Grogu’ feature to start production this year
Jon Favreau to direct what appears to be first in line on Lucasfilm’s Stars Wars feature slate.
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Teni Melidonian, MaryJane Partlow on the rise at the Academy
Appointments come in run-up to 96th Oscars.
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Bong Joon Ho’s ‘Mickey 17’ release delayed due to strike disruption, new date expected soon
Legendary Entertainment’s Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire moves up to March 29.
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XYZ Films, IPR.VC renew slate financing partnership
Investment vehicle has backed 20 productions including upcoming Sundance premieres Skywalkers: A Love Story, Krazy House.
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Screen’s guide to the 2024 Oscar and Bafta documentary contenders
The US Academy and Bafta have whittled down the vast field of documentary contenders respectively to 15 and 10 films.
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Reviews
‘Mean Girls’: Review
Big-screen version of a Broadway high-school musical lacks the panache of the original hit film