All articles by Screen staff – Page 45
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NewsTIFF director of festival programming Kerri Craddock steps down (exclusive)
The Toronto festival organisation plans to recruit a senior director of film by early spring.
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NewsScreen's most-read stories of 2018
Topics that were popular with Screen subscribers this year included BFI funding, industry staff moves and our Brit 50 list.
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FeaturesScreen critics' top films of 2018
Screen’s expert critics have selected their top five films of the year, plus a best documentary and a hidden gem.
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FeaturesScreen critics pick the best documentaries of 2018
Screen experts select their favourite documentaries from this year.
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FeaturesScreen critics pick their hidden gems of 2018
Screen International critics select their favourite undiscovered films from this year.
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NewsScreen December 11 2018
Features include Stan And Ollie, Bafta theatrical debate and documentary specials.
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NewsGolden Globes 2019: full list of nominations
Vice, The Favourite, Green Book and A Star Is Born lead the film nods.
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NewsSpike Lee to receive Palm Springs fest career honour
Regina King to collect PSIFF Chairman’s Award.
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FeaturesOscars 2019: Four acclaimed best animated feature contenders from outside Hollywood
Screen highlights titles from Europe, Asia and South America.
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NewsNetflix in talks for Production Hub at Pinewood Studios - reports
Streaming giant stepping up European ambitions.
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NewsMarrakech International Film Festival 2018 supplement
Browse the digital edition of Screen’s Marrakech International Film Festival supplement.
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NewsSexual harassment allegations mount against Luc Besson
French investigative online news and opinion website Mediapart unveils a history of harassment
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NewsMacao Film Festival 2018 Supplement
Browse the digital edition of Screen’s 2018 International Film Festival & Awards Macao supplement.
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News'The Last Emperor' director Bernardo Bertolucci dies aged 77
His films also included Last Tango In Paris and The Conformist.
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NewsTributes pour in for director Nicolas Roeg
London-born Roeg directed Don’t Look Now, The Man Who Fell To Earth, The Witches and Performance.
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FeaturesEAVE at 30: Industry experts on finding new audiences, funding and distribution models
Discussions mark the 30th anniversary of European Audiovisual Entrepreneurs (EAVE).















