All Q&A articles – Page 22
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FeaturesSteve Oram, 'Aaaaaaaah!'
Screen talks to the British actor about his feature directorial debut, which receives its world premiere today [Aug 28] at Film4 FrightFest.
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FeaturesShaun Monson, 'Unity'
For Shaun Monson, traditional storytelling just doesn’t cut it anymore. Even documentaries on a single issue aren’t enough. Angela Lee reports on a unique screening event this week.
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FeaturesKathy Wolfe, Wolfe Releasing
The leading LGBT distributor in the US looks back on her 30 years in the business.
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FeaturesFantasia: 'A Christmas Horror Story', 'Tales of Halloween'
Screen talks to Steve Hoban, Mark Smith, Axelle Carolyn and Neil Marshall about the recent resurgence of anthologies in horror.
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FeaturesQ and Nikon talk Fantasia horror 'Ludo'
Filmmakers Q and Nikon talk to Ian Sandwell about their horror which received its world premiere at Fantasia International Film Festival.
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NewsChen Kaige, 'Monk Comes Down The Mountain'
Chinese director Chen Kaige talks to Liz Shackleton about balancing commercial and creative concerns in the world’s fastest-growing film market.
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FeaturesHarvey Keitel on his career and Hollywood
US star discusses Youth, Bad Lieutenant and the Robert De Niro way of reading a script.
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FeaturesBarry Ward and Simone Kirby, 'Jimmy's Hall'
Jimmy’s Hall premiered in competition at Cannes and opens in limited release via Sony Pictures Classics on July 3 in Los Angeles and New York with San Francisco, Chicago and Washington, D.C. to follow.
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FeaturesMarcin Koszałka, 'The Red Spider'
The debut of Polish director Marcin Koszałka will world premiere in competition at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival.
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FeaturesIves Rosenfeld, 'Aspirantes'
Young footballer drama to open the Forum of Independents section at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival.
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FeaturesDietrich Brüggemann, 'Heil'
Stations of the Cross director returns with a Neo-Nazi satire, which plays in competition at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival.
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FeaturesTomasz Mielnik, 'Journey to Rome'
Surreal road movie to open East of the West competition at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival.
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FeaturesDaniel Dencik, 'The Gold Coast'
Swedish born director to screen period drama in competition at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival.
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FeaturesRichard Gere, 'Time Out of Mind'
Richard Gere, who has played gigolos, billionaires, and cops, is now playing a homeless man in Time Out of Mind, which opens the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival tonight (July 3).
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FeaturesScott Graham, 'Iona'
Screen spoke to Scott Graham about Edinburgh world premiere Iona and how Bruce Springsteen has inspired his next film.
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FeaturesToronto chiefs talk London focus and festival's future
Cameron Bailey and Piers Handling spoke to Screen in between screenings in London.
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FeaturesHelen Walsh, ‘The Violators’
The author of bestselling novel The Lemon Grove turns her hand to filmmaking with The Violators, about two girls growing up in dysfunctional families in the urban wastelands on the outskirts of Cheshire.
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FeaturesMichael Lumpkin, AFI Docs
The man who grew Frameline into arguably the world’s leading LGBT media arts body returns to festivals as AFI Docs director after a six-year stint as executive director of the International Documentary Association.
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FeaturesTrey Edward Shults, 'Krisha'
Trey Edward Shults talks about making his debut feature made with his mother and aunt.
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FeaturesThomas Bidegain, 'Cowboys'
French screenwriter Thomas Bidegain - who debuted his first feature Cowboys in Directors’ Fortnight this Cannes - talks about his long and winding route to the director’s chair.















