All articles by Screen staff – Page 36
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NewsCannes responds to industry questions around postponement
Festival says it is extending submission process until at least end of May.
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NewsScreen digital edition: March-April 2020
Includes expert analysis on the coronavirus industry impact, plus interviews with Nicola Shindler and Lourdes Diaz.
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NewsWarner Bros not confirming reports of ‘Harry Potter’ re-release in China
Bid to stimulate local cinemas after months of closure.
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NewsBFI chief pledges support to UK industry amid “unprecedented challenge”
Body’s screen taskforce to liaise with government during coronavirus crisis.
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NewsWilliam Boyd to write TV series dramatising events around Notre Dame fire
Vendôme, Moonriver TV and Pathé are co-developing the project in collaboration with The New York Times.
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NewsRed Sea International Film Festival postponed over coronavirus fears
Saudi festival was scheduled to launch in Jeddah next week.
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NewsWarner Bros hires senior EMEA distribution executive
Christopher Nolan’s Tenet, Wonder Woman 1984 coming up for studio in 2020.
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FeaturesScreen critics’ top films from Berlin 2020
Some of the buzziest titles from the Competition, Berlinale Special, Panorama and Encounters sections.
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NewsEuropean producers working with Netflix discuss speed, culture clash at Berlinale
The producers of Dark, Ragnarok, Quicksand and Unorthodox shared their experiences.
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NewsBerlin 2020: Screen’s dailies
Browse Screen International’s daily magazines from the Berlin International Film Festival.
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NewsBerlinale to hold minute’s silence for Hanau shooting rampage victims
“The Berlinale stands for tolerance, respect and hospitality.”
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NewsChina’s film industry counts the cost of coronavirus outbreak
From cinema chains to producers, the Chinese industry is facing serious disruption.
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Features11 films to look out for at the 2020 Berlin Film Festival
All eyes are on the first edition of the Berlinale put together by artistic director Carlo Chatrian and executive director Mariette Rissenbeek.
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FeaturesLeading UK film industry figures on how Bafta can achieve more diverse nominations
Bafta has promised a thorough review of its voting processes in response to the outcry that followed its nominations for the 2020 film awards.
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NewsThe Screen Podcast: Sundance directors discuss their World Cinema Dramatic films
Filmmakers discuss financing, government support, and what they plan to do next.
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NewsKirk Douglas, Golden Age icon and star of ‘Spartacus’, ‘Lust For Life’, dies at 103
Michael Douglas pays tribute to “a legend, a humanitarian”.
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NewsFilmart 2020 in the balance as coronavirus fears hit plans for Hong Kong event
Organisers are in talks with exhibitors and partners about whether to proceed, postpone or cancel.
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NewsChinese streaming platforms flourish during virus outbreak
The cancellation of Chinese New Year releases, and the fact that China has quarantined more than 50 million people, is turning out to be a huge boon for the nation’s streaming services.
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FeaturesAwards whispers: who are our Bafta and Ampas members voting for?
Anonymous UK-based Bafta and Ampas voters reveal who is getting their vote in nine major categories.








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