All articles by Tiffany Pritchard – Page 10
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CommentViva Hate debuts at Way Out West
Three-part TV rock series is named after Morrissey’s debut solo album.
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NewsRuben Östlund outlines next project
Ahead of the Swedish release of Force Majeure, the director spoke about his next project at Way Out West.
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NewsWomen take centre stage at Way Out West
This year’s festival saw 45% of its lineup coming from female directors, including Alone Together from Liza Minou Morberg [pictured].
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NewsWay Out West breaks audience record
Ruben Ostlund presents Cannes hit Force Majeure [pictured] as a gala screening; Jens Lien previews TV series Viva Hate.
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CommentAuteurs still push analogue animation
While 3D animation used in large-scale feature films is a pinnacle for efficiency and high resolution finishing, analogue styles including 2D sketches, painting, and collage layering are still at the heart of animation today.
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CommentAnimation in the game
Video games, music videos and animation seamlessly tie in together, but as discussed in Fest Anca’s newly formed Game Days organised by Sector.sk, the merging of fields is treated with caution.
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CommentEthiopia's female filmmakers make an impact
Ethiopian delegation at Cannes 2014 was led by women.
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CommentAmerican critics reflect on Cannes
As Cannes concluded, a group of American film critics reflected both on the impressive life of the late Roger Ebert, and their own experiences in covering the influential European festival.
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Partying with Pride
’80s hits fill the dancefloor at the party for the Directors’ Fortnight closing film.
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CommentShopping trip that inspired Massacre
Tobe Hooper talks about the making of his seminal genre classic.
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CommentDreamWorks Animation unveils Apollo
To tie in with the release of How to Train Your Dragon 2, the studio will showcase the work of their home-engineered animation software.
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FeaturesThomas Cailley, Love At First Fight
“It’s more than the army - it’s the theme of survival” that interests Thomas Cailley in his Director’s Fortnight entry Love at First Fight (Les Combattants).
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FeaturesDavid Robert Mitchell, It Follows
The New York based director delivers a buzzy thriller with his second trip to Cannes.
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FeaturesGaspard Ulliel talks about his YSL tranformation
The actor/model talks about working on Bertrand Bonello’s Saint Laurent.
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NewsUS producers talk budgets, and passion, of indie film
Case studies include Cannes hit It Follows; producer Rebecca Green talks financing challenges.
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NewsUK Film Centre on £10m question
Speakers at roundtable including the BFI’s Ben Roberts and StudioCanal’s Danny Perkins.
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FeaturesDean DeBlois, How To Train Your Dragon 2
Dean DeBlois’ dragon-flying sequel How To Train Your Dragon 2 takes a bolder, braver approach than the first in the trilogy - bringing heavier topics to the table that according to DeBlois, “have made some people very nervous.”
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CommentSpandau stays 'true' to Cannes crowd
Famed ’80s English band Spandau Ballet arrived in Cannes to support their film Soul Boys of the Western World.
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NewsChinese co-pro panel talk challenges
Held at the UK Film Centre, the panel discussed the issues facing films looking for co-production with China.








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