All articles by Screen staff – Page 56
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FeaturesBerlin 2017: The stand-out titles
We pick out some of the most interesting projects to appear at the Berlinale this year.
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NewsScreen, British Film Commission renew UK In Focus partnership
The publication showcases the UK’s talent, facilities and locations available to film and television productions.
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FeaturesIFFR Tiger directors: Daan Bakker on 'Quality Time'
Irreverent Dutch comedy subtitled ‘A Film in Five Parts’.
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FeaturesIFFR Tiger directors: Affonso Uchoa and João Dumans on 'Aráby'
Film focuses in on the life of a marginalised worker in contemporary Brazil.
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FeaturesIFFR Tiger directors: Pedro Aguilera on 'Sister Of Mine (Demonios sus ojos)'
Film features drugs, bondage, voyeurism and sibling incest.
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FeaturesIFFR Tiger directors: kogonada on 'Columbus'
This stylised coming-of-age movie is set amongst the modernist architecture of Columbus, Indiana.
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FeaturesIFFR Tiger Directors: Konstantin Bojanov, ‘Light Thereafter’
Birmingham-set film follows a second-generation immigrant who embarks on a road trip to find a legendary French painter.
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FeaturesIFFR Tiger directors: Niles Atallah, 'Rey'
Film from Chilean filmmaker takes an unusual look at the life of Orélie-Antoine de Tounens.
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FeaturesIFFR Tiger directors: Sanal Kumar Sasidharan on Malayalam drama 'Sexy Durga'
Emerging Indian writer-director talks largely improvised female-focused road movie, which is world premiering in Rotterdam.
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FeaturesIFFR Tiger directors: Hagar Ben-Asher talks 'The Burglar'
New film from Israeli film-maker Hagar Ben-Asher revolves around a lonely girl whose life is turned around after her apartment is burgled.
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NewsEvent Cinema conference to explore live cinema, cyber security
Speakers will include Fathom Events, the company behind Woody Harrelson’s live-broadcast feature Lost In London [pictured].
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FeaturesKristen Stewart discusses her directing debut at Sundance
The celebrated actor called her Sundance short “a full-frontal heartbreak movie”.
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Features7 Asian and Middle Eastern films to tempt festival directors in 2017
Screen profiles some of the hottest projects from Asia, Middle East and North Africa in 2017.
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Features19 European films to tempt festival directors in 2017
From Borg/McEnroe to Luca Guadagnino’s Suspiria remake, Screen profiles a selection of hot European projects in 2017.
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Features16 US and Latin American films to tempt festival directors in 2017
From Blade Runner to new films by George Clooney and Richard Linklater, these are the hottest projects from the US and Latin American to arrive in 2017.
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Features15 UK and Irish films to tempt festival directors in 2017
From Lynne Ramsay’s You Were Never Really Here to Asif Kapadia’s Maradona doc, Screen profiles a selection of hot UK projects in 2017.
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NewsBaftas 2017: full list of nominations
Sophie Turner and Dominic Cooper presented this year’s nominations.
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Photographer and publicity consultant Stanley Bielecki dies aged 91
Bielecki worked on Star Wars, Superman and Alien.
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FeaturesScreen critics pick the best documentaries of 2016
Ten Screen International critics select the docs that wowed them this year.
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NewsThe BFI's 10 biggest production awards of 2016
Four films, including the latest projects from Amma Asante, Mike Leigh and Lynne Ramsay, were granted more than £1m in production funding in 2016.








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