All articles by Stuart Kemp – Page 10
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Features“I don’t like the term 'arthouse movie'”: Szumowska, Englert talk ‘Never Gonna Snow Again’
“Our lead actor passed. He said he didn’t understand it.”
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Features‘Toorbos’ director René van Rooyen: “We had to film without impacting the forest”
‘Toorbus’ is South Africa’s entry to the best international film category at the Oscars.
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FeaturesDirector Sarmad Khoosat on why Oscar entry ‘Circus Of Life’ “defies a lot of pre-existing notions”
The film is Pakistan’s submission to the best international film category.
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FeaturesDirector Dzintars Dreibergs on bringing the blistering anti-war novel ‘Blizzard Of Souls’ to the big screen
Young lead Oto Brantevics was “special from the beginning”.
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FeaturesHow Odesa Film Festival transformed into a successful online edition
“The quality of the programme is as good as last year.”
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Features“It’s a challenge making a film about Shane MacGowan”: Julien Temple on his new music doc
’Crock Of Gold: A Few Rounds With Shane MacGowan’ is making its world premiere in competition at San Sebastian.
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FeaturesFrom Stockholm climate-change protest to Venice premiere: the making of ‘I Am Greta’
Swedish documentary filmmaker Nathan Grossman followed Greta Thunberg around the world. By train and boat.
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FeaturesEmmys spotlight: creating a non-dystopian LA for ‘Westworld’
Pixomondo VFX supervisor Nhat Phong Tran discusses his company’s work on HBO’s ’Westworld’.
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FeaturesHow the Glasgow Film Festival is making good on its rallying cry of “cinema for all”
Free and accessible talks and screenings, as well as the living wage for all staffers.
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FeaturesGlasgow Film Festival opens with a focus on female voices and the need to fight complacency
“You can’t stand still, you have to keep reinventing,” says festival co-director Allison Gardner.
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FeaturesWhy Noah Baumbach teamed up with David Heyman to make ‘Marriage Story’
Screen talks to the filmmakers about their first screen collaboration, and Baumbach’s most awards-nominated film to date.
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FeaturesRian Johnson compares working on 'Knives Out' to 'Star Wars': "it's still the same essential process"
Johnson’s whodunnit stars Daniel Craig as a private investigator.
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FeaturesCONNeXT 2019 preview: hot films, drama series and talking points from the Flanders region
The future of independent filmmaking in a world awash with cash and content will be a major talking point at the fourth edition of Flanders’ CONNeXT.
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FeaturesEmmys 2019: What made TV snob Hugh Grant return to the small screen for ‘A Very English Scandal’?
Grant, nominated for a Primetime Emmy, says he relished the chance to play a darker character.
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FeaturesHow Ukraine is working to attract international film and TV production
Long-awaited rebate may come into effect as early as 2020.
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FeaturesEmmys 2019: how authenticity was key to unlocking 'My Brilliant Friend'
Using an Italian dialect that few people understand was one of the challenges facing the small-screen adaptation of Elena Ferrante’s bestselling novel.
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FeaturesMichael Winterbottom on the journey behind Dev Patel thriller 'The Wedding Guest'
The Wedding Guest premieres in Toronto this week.
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FeaturesIn-Flight Entertainment: Cinemas In The Sky
As wifi becomes increasingly available on airplanes, how is it changing the way we consume films and TV while travelling and what impact is this having on the airline rights business?
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FeaturesTraining: Executive MBAs
Film executives looking to hone their business smarts have a new EMBA in the UK to consider, created with Oscar-winning UK producer and former Hollywood chief David Puttnam.
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FeaturesTraining: London Film School
As the London Film School celebrates its 60th anniversary, its director Jane Roscoe talks to Stuart Kemp about what sets the institution apart.
















