All articles by Stuart Kemp – Page 6
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FeaturesIn profile: the 2024 Bafta casting director contenders
Screen speaks to the casting directors behind ‘The Holdovers’, ‘Killers Of The Flower Moon’, ‘All Of Us Strangers’, ‘Anatomy Of A Fall’ and ‘How To Have Sex’.
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NewsGeneva festival and digital market hands out prizes, celebrates buoyant year
The best feature prize went to ’Humanist Vampire Seeking Consenting Suicidal Person’.
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FeaturesWhy Jean Michel-Jarre believes VR is the next great art form
”“Throughout history, it is techmology that has dictated styles in arts - and not the reverse,” said the legendary French composer and perrformer at the Geneva film festival.
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Features‘Techno-feminism’ can tackle the male gaze in immersive content, say female creatives
A talk at the Geneva Digital Market explored the impact of female gaze and the male gaze in immersive projects.
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News“We need to shift our view about AI”: experts say tech is a tool for storytelling at Geneva
Speakers at panel on AI put forward positive use cases for the technology.
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News“New technologies offer the most amazing opportunity”: Geneva Digital Market opens with rallying cry for brave new world
Hollywood veteran Christina Lee Storm delivered opening keynote at 2023 Geneva Digital Market.
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FeaturesCult Screenings UK co-founder on the market for pop-culture documentaries
Independent production company Cult Screenings UK lands at this year’s AFM with the latest in its string of documentaries centring on landmark pop culture movies.
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Features“Is it ok to make art out of live conflict?” the ‘Murals’ team on their 3D immersive work about Ukraine
Murals envelopes the viewer with the Ukranian devastation and is juxtaposed with UK street artist Banksy’s poignant murals.
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FeaturesGeneva Digital Market to showcase latest trends in immersive filmmaking
The 11th edition of the industry platform of Geneva International Film Festival (GIFF) is overseen this year by incoming head of industry Mathieu Gayet.
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FeaturesGeneva film festival’s Anais Emery talks AI, Jean-Michel Jarre and embracing fluid forms of creativity
The festival and its Geneva Digital Market take place from November 3-11 in Switzerland.
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FeaturesKosovo-born director Fisnik Maxville on the night shoots and wolves of his Raindance title ‘The Land Within’
‘The Land Within’ heads to Raindance after winning best feature at Tallinn Black Nights 2022
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Features“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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Features“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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FeaturesThe 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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FeaturesWannes 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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FeaturesEmmys 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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FeaturesLocarno'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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FeaturesLocarno 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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FeaturesIn 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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FeaturesFantasia’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.
















