Small MPU – Page 4210
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Goldberg mulls This is the End sequel
EXCLUSIVE: Director Evan Goldberg tells Screen he is up for a sequel - but Seth Rogen might need some convincing.
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Comment
Why Britain’s got talent
Screen’s annual UK Stars of Tomorrow issue is a definite highlight of my year: meeting gifted young talents who will have an impact on this industry in the coming years. It feels like a real privilege to meet these professionals at the start of their careers.
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Features
Locations: States of play
On the eve of the AFCI Locations Show in Santa Monica (June 27-29), John Hazelton looks at new production hotspots such as Georgia, North Carolina and Puerto Rico
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Features
BFI Film Fund
The executives at the BFI Film Fund talk to Wendy Mitchell about the funding process, changes under new head Ben Roberts and the diverse slate of films they are backing
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Features
Borderline Films
Acclaimed film-making collective Borderline Films is the subject of a retrospective at Karlovy Vary in July. Jeremy Kay meets the principals.
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Met Film School: starter for 10
As London’s Met Film School celebrates its 10th anniversary, Jonny Persey tells Michael Rosser about its international expansion plans.
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Broadcasters acquire Having You
EXCLUSIVE: High Point inks multiple TV deals on Sam Hoare’s Having You.
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Features
Live Viewing Japan: alt rock
As powerful alternative-content company Live Viewing Japan moves into specialised film distribution, Wendy Mitchell talks to company founder Yokichi Osato.
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Goodson-Thomas joins Ingenious
Production exec Katie Goodson-Thomas joins as director of production and acquisitions.
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Features
Evan Goldberg, This Is The End
This Is The End co-writer and co-director Evan Goldberg spoke to Andreas Wiseman about star cameos, struggling to get finance and the possibility of a sequel.
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Territory Focus: Denmark
Browse Screen’s focus on film-making in Denmark, including an overview of the industry, co-production and the hottest upcoming movies.
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Denmark: making a killing
Denmark’s TV crime dramas are global hits, and its feature films are booming thanks to a privileged support system, but could that lead to complacency? Wendy Mitchell talks to Danish industry experts.
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Danish Film Institute: venturing out
Danish Film Institute international producer Noemi Ferrer Schwenk tells Wendy Mitchell about the country’s aim to do smarter co-productions.
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Denmark: hot films
From new work by Thomas Vinterberg to Lars von Trier to The Killing’s Sofie Grabol, Wendy Mitchell previews some of the hottest new projects coming out of Denmark at all stages of production.
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Documentaries: the truth about summer
Serious documentaries can be ideal counter programming to superhero blockbusters. Ian Sandwell talks to UK and US distribution experts about why summer releases can be smart moves for non-fiction films.
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Russia's Luxor nabs new Nevsky
Russian distributor Luxor has picked up the upcoming film from actor/producer Alexander Nevsky, Black Rose, shooting in Moscow until July 7.
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Verve takes Short Term 12, Kelly + Victor
Verve Pictures has acquired UK rights for Destin Daniel Cretton’s feature Short Term 12 and Kelly+Victor, Kieran Evans’ adaptation of the novel by Niall Griffiths.
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CineEurope day 2 news roundup
Dolby Atmos adds five more titles; Sony introduces TMS Lite; Harkness unveils Clarus 170.
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Dogwoof lands Cutie and the Boxer
Doc is about painter Ushio Shinohara and his wife and artist Noriko.