Small MPU – Page 3523
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News
Clarence Tsui to head Chinese arthouse chain Broadway Cinematheque
He replaces Gary Mak who worked with Edko Films for nearly 20 years.
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Are Cannes red carpet premieres good value for money?
Producers and PR supremos are divided when it comes to assessing the value of a red carpet.
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Cynthia Beatt, Tilda Swinton Fiji-set project 'Heart Of Light' takes shape
Project gearing up to shoot next year in South Pacific island of Fiji.
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Features
Cannes Q&A: Pedro Almodóvar talks 'Pain And Glory'
He talks to Screen International about the joy of working with Antonio Banderas and Penélope Cruz and the temptation of television.
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Features
Directors' Fortnight embraces VR with 'Go Where You Look'
The project is the brainchild of American avant-garde artist-musician-filmmaker Laurie Anderson and Taiwanese new media artist Hsin-Chien Huang.
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Josie Rourke to direct Catherine Tate in Nan character origins story with Warner Bros (exclusive)
Mary Queen Of Scots director plots feature with Damian Jones producing.
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Features
Why the Irish film industry is in an upbeat mood
How are Ireland’s producers, talent and filmmakers placed to take advantage of the insatiable global demand for content?
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Leading Russian producer developing new basketball pic (exclusive)
Film based on Russia’s Olympic basketball team of 1972.
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Fantawild closes sales deals on 'Boonie Bears' (exclusive)
The popular franchise has combined sales revenues over $400m worldwide.
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Hard Brexit could see six million cinema admissions fall
mustNew research from Europa Cinemas was unveiled at Cannes.
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Standing ovation for Alain Delon as Cannes pushes on with controversial tribute
The decision to celebrate Delon’s career has sparked criticism from #MeToo activists.
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'Fisherman's Friends' director Chris Foggin joins 'The Radleys' from Jo Brand script (exclusive)
Film is an adaptation of Matt Haig’s modern vampire novel.
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Reviews
'Diego Maradona': Cannes Review
Asif Kapadia’s documentary should extend the footballer’s ‘hand of God’ to the box office
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Huayi Brothers sells Guan Hu's upcoming war epic 'The Eight Hundred' to France
The big-budget action drama has also gone to Taiwan (Long Shong), Indonesia (Prima Cinema Multimedia) and India (E Star Films).
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New research shows film criticism gender bias
France’s Collectif 50/50, the body which spear-headed the festival gender parity charter has launched a new initiative to investigate the gender split of cinema critics with the EU’s MEDIA programme.
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Jour2fête strikes deals for 'Papicha' (exclusive)
Mounia Meddour’s Un Certain Regard title is heading to Spain, Columbia and Brazil.
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New Europe closes fresh deals on 'A White, White Day' (exclusive)
Territories include Poland, Norway and Switzerland.
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Art House, Alpha Violet strike deal for Yaron Shani's love trilogy
Stripped, Chained and Reborn heading to French cinemas.
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Features
Is this a golden era for socially conscious feature documentaries?
Ahead of tomorrow’s Doc Day event, Screen talks to key practitioners and stakeholders.
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Features
Screen's 2019 Future leaders debate the future of film festivals
Screen International’s 2019 Future Leaders in programming and curation were joined by current festival leaders to debate the shifting landscape, in a round table co-hosted by the Marché du Film