All articles by Stuart Kemp – Page 4
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“Most people thought I was insane”: UK filmmaker Stuart Gatt on shooting ‘Catching Dust’ on 35mm
Gatt’s debut feature screens at Raindance after premiering at Tribeca
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“I adored being on the other side of the camera” says Jack Huston as his debut film opens Raindance
The actor-turned-director on making boxing drama ’Day Of The Fight’
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The Belgian filmmaking team explain how they made the funeral road trip comedy ‘The Weeping Walk’
Now in post, the film is about a road trip that takes place during a funeral.
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Wannes Destoop on moving from award-winning TV to film with ‘Holy Rosita’
Destoop works closely with top Belgian production outfit De Wereldvrede.
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Emmys spotlight: ‘Ted Lasso’ director Declan Lowney talks timing, playing for laughs and why he preps for weeks
The Irish director, famed for Father Ted, has received his third Emmy nomination for Ted Lasso.
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Locarno's Open Doors Producers Lab participants can become "great creative producers"
The participants at this year’s Open Doors Producers’ Lab have the opportunity to bolster their careers and build international connections.
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Locarno 2023: Open Doors screenings guide
Features and short-format films celebrating a diverse range of filmmaking talent from South America are being showcased in Open Doors Screenings.
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In profile: the eight titles selected for Locarno’s 2023 Open Doors Projects Hub
Eight projects attending Open Doors from Latin America and Caribbean territories are looking to secure international partners through the Projects’ Hub.
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Fantasia’s Mitch Davis salutes “very dark” opening film ‘Red Rooms’ on eve of Montreal festival
The genre extravaganza includes tributes to Korean cinema and trailblazing Canadian filmmaker Larry Kent.
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FIDMarseille 2023 awards main prize to Syrian-German documentary ‘Background’
The French festival closed in Marseille on Sunday July 9.
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“We loved the boldness”: FIDMarseille and FIDLab heads highlight 11 festival titles
Cyril Neyrat and Fabienne Moris talk about the films they particularly love in the line-up.
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In profile: the 2023 Bafta Film Awards shorts contenders
The films competing in the two shorts categories at the Baftas vary from a personal project about fighting depression to an Apple‑backed bestseller adaptation.
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European producers call for green practices to be made key to accessing financial incentives
The Les Arcs Film Festival hosted a sustainable filmmaking summit that produced some interesting talking points.
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‘Cinema Sabaya’ director Orit Fouks Rotem talks with her cast about how they created an optimistic film about connection
‘Cinema Sabaya’ is Israel’s entry for best international feature at the US Academy Awards.
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How Sanjay Leela Bhansali transformed his epic filmmaking style to make ‘Gangubai Kathiawadi’
Gangubai Kathiawadi debuted at the 2022 Berlinale, and has gone on to become the most-watched Indian title globally on Netflix.
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Mani Haghighi calls on international industry and the Oscars to do more to support the Iranian protest movement
“Press releases and social media messages achieve nothing,” said the filmmaker.
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Metaverse and virtual production experts make case for closer collaboration with filmmakers
Creative tech experts came together at the Geneva Digital Market.
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Marshmallow Laser Feast’s VR work ‘Evolver’ wows Geneva audiences
‘Evolver’ is produced by Edward R Pressman and Terence Malick.
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Geneva Digital Market shines a spotlight on why immersive filmmaking is important to the wider industry
The GDM explores where VR meets film.
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“We are a festival of audiovisual culture,” says Anais Emery of the 2022 Geneva Film Festival
The Swiss film festival and the Geneva Digital Market take place November 4-13.