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Rebecca Hall on playing tragic reporter Christine Chubbuck: "I was really haunted by this one"
The actress tells us about the painful process of bringing journalist Christine Chubbuck’s life, and not just her infamous death, to the big screen.
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News
US Briefs: The Orchard buys world rights to Curious George doc
The distributor has finalised a deal for global rights to Monkey Business: The Adventures Of Curious George’s Creators.
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Bafta chief exec Amanda Berry talks eligibility shake-up, diversity push
Amanda Berry tells Wendy Mitchell about this year’s eligibility refinements and new moves to stimulate a more diverse membership.
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'Nocturnal Animals' cinematographer Seamus McGarvey talks the hardest sequence he's ever shot
For twice Oscar-nominated UK cinematographer Seamus McGarvey, working with Tom Ford on Nocturnal Animals was an experience like no other.
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How the 'Fantastic Beasts' VFX team created a world of amazing monsters
For the first instalment in Warner Bros’ planned five-film follow-up to the Harry Potter franchise, the visual-effects team transposed JK Rowling’s wizarding world to 1926 New York City.
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'Fantastic Beasts': why the New York sets were mostly built in Watford
Legendary Harry Potter production designer Stuart Craig tells us how he built the world of Fantastic Beasts.
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Why costume design is so important in 'Allied'
UK costume designer Joanna Johnston explains how the clothing worn by Brad Pitt and Marion Cotillard reflects their characters’ dramatic arcs.
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'Blade Runner 2049' will be R-rated, confirms Denis Villeneuve
EXCLUSIVE: Director also revealed details of the film’s shoot, which recently wrapped in Hungary.
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John Battsek talks Oscar-winning documentary career, future projects
What does it take to produce award-winning documentaries year after year? Two-time Oscar winner John Battsek talks to Geoffrey Macnab about story, scale and the one rule of financing he sets himself.
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Chinese firm aborts $350m Voltage Pictures acquisition
Company cancels US investment and instead targets Hong Kong outfit Pegasus Entertainment.
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Features
2016 Italy box office report: homegrown comedies underperform
A local comedy raised some cheer, although most struggled with younger audiences.
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2016 at the Russian box office: Hollywood fare dominates
The Russian box office is booming, but local films aren’t getting a look in.
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'Deadpool', 'Suicide Squad' on Oscars makeup & hairstyling shortlist
Academy on Wednesday also announced that 336 films are eligible for the best picture category.
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'Moonlight' wins The Alliance Of Women Film Journalists vote
The awards season frontrunner earned seven awards including best film, best director for Barry Jenkins, best ensemble cast and best supporting actor for Mahershala Ali.
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US Briefs: 'Assassination Nation' cast bulks up for Foxtail, Phantom Four
Foxtail Entertainment and David Goyer’s Phantom Four have signed Odessa Young, Hari Nef, R&B musician ABRA and Suki Waterhouse to the thriller.
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Production wraps in Canada on 'The Crescent'
EXCLUSIVE: Seth Smith’s psychedelic horror filmed at a remote beach house on Nova Scotia’s South Shore.
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Denis Villeneuve in talks for 'Dune' reboot
The Canadian auteur, deep into production on Blade Runner 2049 and riding high on critical and commercial success with awards contender Arrival, is in early talks with Legendary.
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Comment
Comment: China offers UK film and TV companies "boundless opportunities"
“No better time for firms to explore their options,” says Neil Semple of the Department for International Trade.
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Screen December 23 2016
Browse the digital edition of Screen International here, which includes a VFX focus and interviews with Michelle Williams and Bafta’s Amanda Berry.
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'Rogue One' tops UK social buzz for third week
The Star Wars spin-off garnered a huge amount of social media attention over the last seven days.