All articles by Sarah Cooper – Page 6
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Spandau Ballet finds 'gold' with new documentary
Martin Kemp and director George Hencken talk about Soul Boys of the Western World.
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Shlomi and Ronit Elkabetz, Gett: The Trial of Viviane Amsalem
The sibling film-making duo talk to Sarah Cooper about the third film in their trilogy, which screens in Directors’ Fortnight.
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Shear, Rowland launch Shear Tonic
EXCLUSIVE: Alternative distribution outfit is a joint venture between David Shear and Deborah Rowland.
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Northern Ireland: The next stage
Northern Ireland offers low costs, studio space and great locations — and that’s before the expansion of Titanic Studios. Sarah Cooper reports.
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Northern Ireland: The talent pool
Some of Northern Ireland’s hottest creative film talents tell Sarah Cooper about their latest projects.
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Northern Ireland: Prepared for battle
Northern Ireland Screen plans to place the territory at the forefront of the UK industry thanks to an ambitious new investment plan. Sarah Cooper reports.
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Northern Ireland: The game changer
Northern Ireland’s production scene has been expanding rapidly thanks to major projects such as Game Of Thrones. Sarah Cooper looks at how the territory is continuing to grow its infrastructure and crews, while building up its local film-making industry.
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Chinn cousins switch on Lightbox
With two Oscars under his belt for Man On Wire and Searching For Sugar Man, Simon Chinn has, in his own words, had a “good run” at producing theatrical feature documentaries for his London-based production company Red Box Films.
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EFP Shooting Stars 2014
Sarah Cooper talks to the ten actors to be showcased at this year’s Berlinale.
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Tiger directors: Peter Brunner, My Blind Heart
Black-and-white debut feature blurs the lines between perpetrator and victim.
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Tiger directors: Mark Jackson, War Story
The American director continues his work with themes of grief, loss and guilt.
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Tiger directors: Maya Vitkova, Viktoria
The Bulgarian film-maker talks about her ‘semi-autobiographical’ directorial debut, nine years in the making.
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Tiger directors: Jan Schomburg, Lose My Self
Maria Schrader stars as a woman suffering from retrograde amnesia.
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Tiger directors: Luis Miñarro, Falling Star
Having worked with a string of acclaimed directors, Spanish arthouse producer Luis Minarro decided that the time was finally right to direct his own fiction feature.
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Saving Mr Banks: There's something about Mary
Saving Mr Banks tells the inside story of how Walt Disney persuaded reluctant author PL Travers to let him film Mary Poppins. Sarah Cooper speaks to the film-makers about a project which, like the story, spanned Australia, the UK and Hollywood.
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Profiles: foreign-language Oscar submissions
From Afghanistan to Venezuela the submissions for the foreign-language film Oscar bring together work from both newcomers and established names. Screen profiles the submissions from a record 76 countries
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Set report: Wolf Totem
French director Jean-Jacques Annaud takes on one of China’s most beloved novels — while raising his own pack of wolves.
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Jonathan Asser pens boxing drama
EXCLUSIVE: Starred Up screenwriter Jonathan Asser - who was named Best British Newcomer at this year’s London Film Festival - has revealed details of his next project.
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BAFTA, Burberry and Breakthrough Brits
Tom Holland, Rowan Athale and Paul Brannigan among 17 BAFTA Breakthrough Brits sipping champagne at the event.
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Depp surprises Lee at LFF awards
Johnny Depp made a surprise appearance at the BFI London Film Festival awards to present Sir Christopher Lee with a BFI Fellowship honour.