All articles by Sarah Cooper – Page 3
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NewsTiberius Film picks up Chloe & Theo
The film features Fifty Shades Of Grey star Dakota Johnson.
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CommentVisit Films unveils poster for 'Krisha'
EXCLUSIVE: The family drama directed by Trey Edward Shults plays in Cannes Critics Week.
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NewsJapan's Longride takes 'Noma My Perfect Storm'
The Japanese distributor has picked up rights to the culinary documentary about Danish chef Rene Redzepi from TrustNordisk.
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NewsLocarno to honour Marco Bellocchio
The Italian auteur is to receive the Pardo d’onore at the Locarno Film Festival in August.
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NewsGemma Bovery to open Film4 Summer Screen programme
Also playing as part of the 14 night open air programme at London’s Somerset House will be Guy Ritchie’s A Man From U.N.C.L.E and Me And Earl And The Dying Girl.
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FeaturesWorld of Locations: Scandinavia
Scandinavia is renowned for its locations, highly trained crews, generous local film funds and efficient film commissions.
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FeaturesWorld of Locations: Iceland
Iceland’s dramatic landscapes, experienced crews and generous tax breaks give international film-makers a range of unique shooting opportunities.
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FeaturesWorld of Locations: Malta
It’s no surprise the world’s biggest film-makers and stars enjoy shooting on Malta, as the holiday island has it all — a California climate, competitive tax rebates and a fun-loving, can-do attitude.
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FeaturesEuropean Shooting Stars 2015
Screen talks to this year’s selection of European Shooting Stars.
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BAFTAs 2015: what the winners said
Professor Stephen Hawking and the surprisingly good British weather were amongst the stars of the show at the 68th BAFTA Awards ceremony.
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FeaturesJorn Donner, Armi Alive!
For veteran Finnish director Jorn Donner, his latest project Armi Alive! - which world premieres as the closing film of the Goteborg International Film Festival - was much more than just another credit to add to his already long list.
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Sanna Lenken, My Skinny Sister
It is fitting that Swedish director Sanna Lenken’s debut feature, My Skinny Sister, should have its world premiere at Goteborg, given the filmmaker’s connections to the city.
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FeaturesJeppe Ronde, Bridgend
The Danish director talks about his teen suicide drama, which screens at the Goteborg International Film Festival, following its world premiere in Rotterdam.
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FeaturesMichael Noer, Key House Mirror
Rising Danish director Michael Noer talks to Sarah Cooper about his third feature, the unusual love story Key House Mirror, which opens Goteborg
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FeaturesSet Report: A Patch of Fog
Michael Lennox’s debut feature, A Patch Of Fog, is a darkly comic psychological thriller. Sarah Cooper visits the Belfast set
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NewsClaire Aguilar joins Sheffield Doc/Fest
EXCLUSIVE: Sheffield Doc/Fest has appointed Claire Aguilar as director of programming and industry engagement.
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NewsArts Alliance teams up with Wanda Line Cinema
AAM will provide software to the Chinese cinema operator as part of a long term partnership.
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BIFAs show spirit of collaboration
Champagne, and some fun chaos, while championing independent filmmaking.
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Pride wins best film at BIFAs
Yann Demange wins best director; Gugu Mbatha-Raw and Brendan Gleeson take home top acting prizes.
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FeaturesEFAs: European champions
The European Film Awards’ 2014 contenders show off a breadth of work. Sarah Cooper reports.








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