All articles by Stuart Kemp – Page 5
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FeaturesRising Stars Scotland 2024: Raisah Ahmed (writer/director)
Read all the Rising Stars Scotland 2024 profiles.
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FeaturesMy Scottish Screen Life: Jack Lowden on his most challenging shoot and banishing imposter syndrome
The Emmy-nominated actor delves into why he is optimistic for the Scottish film and TV sector - and the importance of a kettle on location.
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FeaturesShooting ‘The Outrun’ in Orkney: Nora Fingscheidt on unpredictable weather and Scottish hospitality
Saoirse Ronan stars and co-produces the film, which is based on Amy Liptrot’s 2016 memoir.
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FeaturesLocarno’s 2024 Open Doors Producers Lab to focus on industry sustainability
The participants of Open Doors’ Producers Lab will be encouraged to focus on strengthening collective work practices and moves towards a more sustainable industry.
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FeaturesLocarno 2024: Open Doors screenings guide
Invitation-only Screenings section hosts eight features and nine shorts by filmmakers from the Caribbean, Central and South America.
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FeaturesIn profile: the eight titles selected for Locarno’s 2024 Open Doors Projects Hub
Eight projects from Latin America and Caribbean territories have been invited.
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FeaturesLove and finance: How ‘Falling Into Place’ was put together as a UK-German co-production
‘Falling Into Place’ is screening as part of the German focus at this month’s Raindance Film Festival in London.
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Features“To use AI in a critical and innovative way, then why not?”: FIDMarseille heads on tackling the big issues
FIDMarseille festival director Tsveta Dobreva and artistic director Cyril Neyrat talk about this year’s festival.
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FeaturesSix Raindance directors talk about making their first films
The international line-up features directors working in Germany, Georgia, Hungary, Italy, the UK and Spain.
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FeaturesHow Switzerland is embracing its role as a vital international production partner
Switzerland is the country in focus at the Cannes market this year.
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NewsLithuanian teen drama ‘Toxic’ heads prizes at lively Meeting Point Vilnius
International producers praised Meeting Point Vilnius as productive networking event.
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FeaturesPioneering Baltic female mentorship programme secures major funding boost
Baltic Women in Film Mentorship is helping to boost the careers of female film and TV execs.
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FeaturesHow Vilnius is working to attract international film and TV production
Meeting Point Vilnius execs were taken on a locations tour of the Lithuanian capital.
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NewsUkrainian doc ‘In The Rearview’ wins main prize at Vilnius International Film Festival
‘The Peasants’ won both the best Lithuanian film prize and the audience award.
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FeaturesThe Lithuanian filmmakers making their mark on international screens
Films such as ‘Vesper’ and ‘Slow’ have sold widely around the world.
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Features“I’m scared as hell of ageing”: the story behind making ‘Vika!’, about the 84-year old DJ still partying hard
Poland’s Agnieszka Zwiefka has combined observational documentary with scripted musical scenes for the feature doc ‘Vika!’
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FeaturesMeeting Point Vilnius is putting the emphasis on “doing rather than talking”, says Ena Rahelić
Ena Rahelić has reimagined MPV as a boutique event to help internationalise the careers of Lithuanian talent.
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FeaturesHow the Vilnius film festival is shining the spotlight on bold visions and local cinema
The Vilnius International Film Festival is Lithuania’s biggest film event.
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FeaturesAsian Film Awards 2024 reflects growing strength and diversity of Asian cinema
The 17th edition of the awards to honour established filmmakers and next generation of stars.
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FeaturesThe personal cost of making ‘Bobi Wine: The People’s President’
Standing against Ugandan president Yoweri Museveni required great sacrifice from musician/politician Bobi Wine and his family. Screen talks to Moses Bwayo and Christopher Sharp, directors of Bobi Wine: The People’s President about documenting their story.
















