All The Screen Podcast articles
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NewsCannes day 1: Buyers and sellers arrive early, Thierry Fremaux tackles politics - The Screen Podcast
Wendy Mitchell, Ben Dalton and Louise Tutt preview the market and festival.
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NewsThe Screen Podcast to go daily for 2026 Cannes Film Festival
The daily episodes will be hosted by contributing editor Wendy Mitchell and run from Tuesday, May 12 to Thursday, May 23,
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NewsMk2’s Fionnuala Jamison on 2026 Cannes slate, what buyers want, and the new Todd Haynes film – The Screen Podcast
Jamison also talks about mk2’s multi-year financing deal with investment fund manager IPR.VC and working with Justine Triet again on Fonda.
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NewsTempesta’s Carlo Cresto-Dina on why film producers need more support and recognition - The Screen Podcast
“There has been very little reflection on what a producer actually does or what a producer actually is.”
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NewsHow to navigate Cannes: meetings, screenings and crashing parties – The Screen Podcast
Joining host Wendy Mitchell are Picturehouse’s Clare Binns, TrustNordisk’s Susan Wendt, and Tribeca and Les Arcs’ Frederic Boyer.
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NewsWhat does our Cannes insider make of the Directors’ Fortnight and Critics’ Week lineups? - The Screen Podcast
Rebecca Leffler and Wendy Mitchell take an in-depth look at the Cannes parallel sections.
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NewsCannes lineup first reactions: standout titles and what missed out? - The Screen Podcast
Breaking down the list of titles with host Wendy Mitchell are Screen’s editor-in-chief Matt Mueller and senior international critic Wendy Ide.
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NewsNordic mega-author Jo Nesbo on moving into TV with Netflix series ‘Detective Hole’ – The Screen Podcast
“I’ve tried collaborating before, I’m not very good at it.”
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NewsSeries Mania focus: co-pros, consolidation and cost-cutting - The Screen Podcast
“It’s tough to make series at the moment.”
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NewsOscars ceremony debrief, plus meet the winning filmmakers behind shock tie – The Screen Podcast
’Two People Exchanging Saliva’ directors on how it felt to win a tied Oscar.
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NewsThe under-the-radar films our critics loved at Sundance and Berlin - The Screen Podcast
Screen’s reviews editor Nikki Baughan, senior international critic Wendy Ide and senior US critic Tim Grierson talk to host Wendy Mitchell.
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NewsThe future of the Berlinale, Baftas and the Warner Bros sale: what we’re hearing - The Screen Podcast
Screen’s contributing editor Wendy Mitchell is joined by editor-in-chief Matt Mueller and deputy editor Louise Tutt to analyse the developments.
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NewsDavid Jonsson, Tom Blyth talk ‘Wasteman’, UK film industry and AI fears - The Screen Podcast
The prison thriller was nominated in the outstanding British debut category at the Bafta Film Awards.
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NewsBuzzy titles, busy EFM, the politics row: unpicking the 2026 Berlinale - The Screen Podcast
The team discusses politics, parties, and highlights from the programme and market so far.
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NewsIPR.VC, Together Fund execs reveal their film investment priorities – The Screen Podcast
Alexandra Lebret of the Together Fund and Andrea Scarso of IPR.VC share their insights.
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NewsBerlinale head Tricia Tuttle on the festival’s goal to bolster the industry - The Screen Podcast
Tuttle also shares some highlights from this year’s diverse lineup of titles.
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NewsA deep dive into the Bafta and Oscar nominations - The Screen Podcast
”I think it’s a great snapshot of the UK film industry at the moment.”
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NewsHow Cassian Elwes transformed the indie film business at Sundance in the 1990s - The Screen Podcast
Elwes also discusses the Sundance Institute’s new CEO, late-night deals at the festival over the years and what the impending move to Colorado means for the event.
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FeaturesWhat do the winners and losers of the Bafta longlists reveal about awards season? - The Screen Podcast
The team also looks at the Golden Globes results and explore date shifts for the European Film Awards and the Bafta nominations.
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NewsTen film industry stories set to dominate 2026 – The Screen Podcast
Podcast team also recommend some unsung British titles for Bafta voters, and looks back at the Red Sea Film Festival.
















