All Q&A articles – Page 2
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The Dardenne brothers talk upcoming projects, diversity at Cannes and return to cinemas
The two-time Palme d’Or winners are in South Korea with ‘Tori And Lokita’.
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“We make filmmakers feel less lonely”, says new Jeonju Project head Park Taejoon
The Korean producer worked with Bong Joon Ho on ‘Mother’ and ‘Snowpiercer’.
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Fremantle’s global drama CEO Christian Vesper outlines “nascent” film strategy
In 2023, Fremantle expects to surpass the 100 series and 17 films it made last year.
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Sundance breakout Chloe Domont on ‘Fair Play’: “I wanted to reckon with unresolved feelings from my past”
Director talks ”unsettling link between female empowerment and male fragility”, finance jargon, next project.
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“British filmmakers should resist becoming homogenised by the US streamers,” says Carol Morley
The UK director is at the Black Nights festival with new film ‘Typist Artist Pirate King’.
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Tallinn Black Nights director Tiina Lokk on creating an international festival on a tight budget
Founder and long-time festival director talks crisis guidelines, budget boost and a new section.
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Radiant Films founder Mimi Steinbauer on 10 years at the helm: 'We're still standing'
Celebrating 10 years of her company, Mimi Steinbauer reflects on market shifts and recapturing elusive audiences.
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My Screen Life: 3000 Pictures’ Elizabeth Gabler on her mentors, unwinding with her horses, and the hardest film she's ever worked on
The Sony-owned, literary-driven 3000 Pictures has credits including this summer’s Where The Crawdads Sing and Telluride premiere Lady Chatterley’s Lover.
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Italian director Susanna Nicchiarelli on her religious biopic and Venice competition title ‘Chiara’
The film is playing in Venice competition, and follows ‘Miss Marx’ and ‘Nico, 1988’
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Sally Potter on bringing short ‘Look At Me’ starring Javier Bardem and Chris Rock to Venice
The UK filmmaker created the short from material she shot for 2020 feature ’The Roads Not Taken’
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ViX+ head Rodrigo Mazon talks new Spanish-language SVoD platform
Mexican-American Netflix and Hulu veteran on why authenticity matters.
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Fantasia fest’s Mitch Davis talks John Woo, rising submissions and the return to in-person
Montreal festival runs July 14-August 3.
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Karlovy Vary artistic director Karel Och addresses the new ‘Czech Intimacy’ filmmaking manifesto
“A detailed, elaborate, radical statement on the state of contemporary cinema.”
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Hong Kong’s Gilitte Leung talks shift from romance to horror with Bifan premiere ‘Social Distancing’
Supernatural thriller will premiere at Bifan in South Korea.
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‘Sick Of Myself’ director on Cannes’ audiences, self-censoring and creating unlikeable characters
Norway’s Kristoffer Borgli wrote and directed the film starring Kristine Kujath Thorp.
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'Moonage Daydream' Cannes director Brett Morgen talks Bowie doc, coma, next project
The film premieres at Cannes Midnight Screenings.
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My Screen Life: Marché du Film boss Jerome Paillard on flying planes, his favourite Cannes moment
It’s his final edition as Cannes’ Marché du Film executive director.
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“We want to pull audiences back to cinemas”: Jeonju film festival director reveals bold ambitions
Lee Joon-dong reveals ambitions for this year’s festival and beyond.
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Cannes head Thierry Fremaux talks 2022 line-up, Tom Cruise, refusal to boycott Russian artists
The festival, running May 17-28, marks its 75th edition against the backdrop of two-year pandemic and war in Ukraine.
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Online pioneers make physical comeback: CPH:DOX directors talk 2022 edition
Katrine Kiilgaard and Niklas Engstrom’s first edition in charge launches today.