All articles by Stuart Kemp – Page 4
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FeaturesGlobal Production Awards 2025 winners: Film Commission of the Year - Country
Screen International is profiling all the winners of the third Global Production Awards, which were held tonight (May 19) at the Mademoiselle Gray Barriere in Cannes.
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FeaturesGlobal Production Awards 2025 winners: Film Commission of the Year - City/Region
Screen International is profiling all the winners of the third Global Production Awards, which were held tonight (May 19) at the Mademoiselle Gray Barriere in Cannes.
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FeaturesGlobal Production Awards 2025 winners: Emerging Location
Screen International is profiling all the winners of the third Global Production Awards, which were held tonight (May 19) at the Mademoiselle Gray Barriere in Cannes.
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FeaturesGlobal Production Awards 2025 winners: Economic and Social Impact
Third Global Production Awards were held on May 19 at the Mademoiselle Gray Barriere in Cannes.
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FeaturesEgyptian Media Hub poised to boost vibrant generation of filmmakers
The Egyptian film industry has a strong presence across the 2025 Cannes Film Festival and the Marché du Film.
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NewsGeorgian drama ‘April’ wins €8,000 top prize at Vilnius International Film Festival
Vilnius celebratated its 30th edition with record-breaking admissions.
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FeaturesThe projects and producers that stood out at Lithuania’s Meeting Point Vilnius 2025
Lithuanian filmmakers are riding high on the local box-office success of ‘Southern Chronicles’.
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News‘Night Mayor’, ‘Scarecrows’ win works in progress prizes at Meeting Point Vilnius
Jury member Barbara Wurm of the Berlinale Forum said she was impressed by the attendees at this year’s event.
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FeaturesSeven European documentaries at CPH:DOX with global potential
CPH:DOX’s Europe! On Demand showcase aims to boost the profile of the seven films in the North American market
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FeaturesSundance, Venice, Locarno programmers heading to Meeting Point Vilnius for Lithuania showcase
MPV is hosting a works in progress showcase of 21 projects from Lithuania and the Baltic region .
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FeaturesVilnius’ Kino Pavasaris celebrates 30th edition with ‘Flow’, Euro festival highlights and support for Ukraine
Vilnius International Film Festival is taking place in LIthuania until March 23.
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FeaturesCinematographer Paul Guilhaume on the challenges and visual inspirations of shooting ‘Emilia Pérez’
The French cinematographer is Bafta- and Oscar-nominated for his work on Jacques Audiard’s film.
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FeaturesOscar-nominated cinematographer Ed Lachman on striving for a “heightened reality” in Pablo Larrain’s ‘Maria’
The cinematographer received the only Oscar nomination for Pablo Larrain’s Maria Callas biopic.
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FeaturesIn profile: the 2025 Bafta Film Awards shorts contenders
The diverse films competing in Bafta’s two shorts categories encompass body horror, the Ukraine war, bull-jumping, distressed pets and personal filmmaker excavations.
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FeaturesBespoke jewellery and "a claustrophobic mood": creating the visual look of 'Conclave'
The Conclave crafts team trod a line between Vatican reality and creative imagination.
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News‘Rust’ director pays tribute to Halyna Hutchins at Camerimage premiere, says DP “lived and breathed movies”
“Halyna talked about this festival on set. She said she felt like a western would be perfect for this festival.”
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News“I am not sexist,” says Camerimage festival director as packed-out event gets underway
Following controversial comments from Marek Żydowicz, attendees hope the cinematography festival could help drive change.
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FeaturesWhy attracting world premieres helps Just Film stand out from the main Tallinn festival
Brian Durnin’s Irish film ‘Spilt Milk’ has made its world debut at the Estonian festival.
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News‘Oto’s Planet’, ‘Universal Language’ win top prizes in Geneva
‘Oto’s Planet’ is an immersive work by Gwenael François.
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NewsAttendees laud new-look Geneva Digital Market
For the first time, the industry activities took place under the same roof as those of the festival.















