All articles by Stuart Kemp – Page 10
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NewsIsabel Coixet, Tony Grisoni and Irvine Welsh headline FEST industry programme
The physical event is taking place in Portugal from October 4-10.
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FeaturesLukas Dhont on making his second feature ‘Close’ with producer brother Michiel Dhont
“You have this voice in your head when you make a second film that says ’I’m going to disappoint people’.”
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NewsThe showcase helping Flemish film and TV punch far above its weight on global screens
Six years on, the legacy of Connext can be seen at festival awards ceremonies and in international theatrical and TV deals.
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NewsPortugal’s FEST unveils line up of directorial debuts from European festival circuit
‘Lamb’, ‘La Civil’, ’Zero Fucks Given’ are in the competition line-up.
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News“Give resources to Indigenous people so they can tell the story,” Fantasia hears
Academic at Canadian genre festival issues call for support.
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FeaturesFantasia Fest artistic director on why scary films thrill him the most
Mitch Davis also discusses pros and cons for the festival when a genre film like ‘Titane’ is feted by Cannes.
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FeaturesCatalan filmmakers and projects are out in force in Cannes
Libertad by Clara Roquet is screening in Critics’ Week and is the only Spanish feature at Cannes Film Festival.
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News#Dogpoopgirl wins best film at physical Moscow International Film Festival
The Russian festival ran as a mostly physical event, with cinemas running at 50% capacity.
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FeaturesHow the Moscow International Film Festival is holding a physical edition with international guests
The festival will go ahead entirely in cinemas, which are now open in Moscow with Covid measures in place.
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Features‘Hunger Ward’ director on the challenges of filming in war‑torn Yemen
The director discusses his Oscar-nominated documentary short about children living and dying in Yemen.
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NewsQumra 2021: James Gray on why real art should be “provocative, interesting and at times shocking”
The director hopes to shoot Armageddon Times starring Robert De Niro, Anne Hathaway, Oscar Isaac and Cate Blanchett latet this year.
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News‘Quo Vadis, Aida?’ wows Miami Film Festival as successful hybrid event draws to a close
Festival helped attract audiences back to cinemas for first time.
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NewsEuropean producers talk Covid and streamer challenges, consider Brexit advantages
The producers came together for a Scandinavian Films webinar at the virtual Berlinale.
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FeaturesMiami Film Festival’s Jaie Laplante: “We are a gateway for Europe and Latin America”
World premieres include Ángeles Cruz’s ’Nudo Mixteco’ and Sergio Ramirez’s ‘1991’.
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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.















