Small MPU – Page 2986
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News
Sara Geater elected Pact Council chair
All3Media exec takes over the position from Laura Mansfield, CEO of Outline Productions.
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AFM: Archstone boards 'The Shadow Effect'
EXCLUSIVE: Archstone Distribution is at the market talking up the sci-fi starring Jonathan Rhys Meyers and Cam Gigandet.
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'Like Crazy' to open AFI European Union Film Showcase
Paolo Virzi’s Italian buddy movie starring Valeria Bruni Tedeschi and Micaela Ramazzotti will open the roster of 47 films from the 28 EU member states at the AFI Silver Theatre and Cultural Center in Silver Spring, Maryland.
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US Briefs: Luc Besson unveils new 'Valerian' images
The EuropaCorp chief has dropped new images from his upcoming $180m sci-fi adventure Valerian And The City of A Thousand Planets ahead of the release of the new teaser trailer on Thursday.
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Comment
Streaming's final frontier (COMMENT)
Screen editor Matt Mueller looks back at AFM and discusses the continued emergence of VoD players.
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Features
'Fire At Sea' seller Doc & Film on dealing arthouse movies
Daniela Elstner, managing director of Paris-based sales company Doc & Film International, talks about selling foreign-language titles to the world.
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AFM: Asia-Pacific VoD market set for huge growth
Statistics were revealed during Screen’s VoD panel at the American Film Market.
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Features
Oscars 2017: inside the 85 best foreign-language submissions
The longlist of entries for consideration in the foreign language Oscar category is a feast of cinema from film-makers around the world, including several established masters, a strong crop of newcomers and one or two surprises.
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Gallery: British Film Reception at AFM
British film industry figures were out in force at the market event on November 7.
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Aaron Sorkin pens fiery open letter following Trump win
The Oscar-winning The Social Network screenwriter called the outcome “truly horrible”.
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James Schamus packages Karl Marx series with 'Lady Macbeth' writer
James Schamus’ Symbolic Exchange partners with X-Filme, Haut Et Court and Potboiler for Alice Birch-penned series about the tumultuous private lives of Marx and Engels.
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Features
The surprising story behind hit German comedy 'Toni Erdmann'
Director Maren Ade explains why she was determined to move out of her comfort zone and find the humour in a father-daughter relationship, in Germany’s Oscar contender Toni Erdmann.
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Martin Zandvliet talks Danish Oscar contender 'Land Of Mine'
It may be set immediately after the Second World War, but Danish Oscar submission Land Of Mine feels like required viewing in the current climate.
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Hannes Holm on Oscar hopeful 'A Man Called Ove', Sweden's biggest box office hit in 32 years
Swedish writer/director discusses the challenge of bringing a beloved bestseller to the big screen.
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Juho Kuosmanen on why boxing movie 'Olli Maki' is the 'anti-Rocky'
Finnish director discusses debut feature The Happiest Day In The Life of Olli Maki, Finland’s 2016 Oscar submission.
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Claude Barras talks Oscar hopeful 'My Life As A Courgette'
Director Claude Barras tells Geoffrey Macnab why he could not have made his stop-motion animation My Life As A Courgette in any other format.
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Paul Verhoeven talks 'Elle' and why he fled to Hollywood
Dutch director Paul Verhoeven describes how it feels to represent France for the foreign-language Oscar with his latest feature, Elle.
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'Afterimage': the journey behind Andrzej Wajda's final film
Afterimage producer Michal Kwiecinski tells Geoffrey Macnab why Andrzej Wajda’s film about a great Polish artist is a fitting tribute to the late director’s remarkable career.