All articles by Tiffany Pritchard – Page 5
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NewsOlga Kurylenko to join Gilliam's 'Don Quixote'
Terry Gilliam revealed further details about his long in the works Don Quixote film in Cannes.
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FeaturesVirtual reality flies into Cannes
Virtual reality looks set to be the next big thing in film-making. The programming and panels at the Marché’s annual NEXT event offered a glimpse of things to come.
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FeaturesUK Panel: What makes US distributors acquire UK independent films?
Leading US independent distributors talk to Ben Roberts, director of the BFI Film Fund, about their film acquisitions strategies and what they look for in UK films.
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NewsUK Film Panel: Agents face international challenge
Panellists were Amr Koura, Vanessa Henneman, Camille McCurry, with Screen’s editor Matt Mueller moderating.
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FeaturesDirector Gianfranco Rosi talks Golden Bear-winner 'Fire At Sea'
Italian documentary film-maker Gianfranco Rosi tells Tiffany Pritchard about the making of his Golden Bear-winner Fire At Sea.
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FeaturesIrene Taylor Brodsky, 'Beware The Slenderman'
The SXSW premiere tells the true story of the internet’s elusive Boogeyman and the two 12-year-old girls who believed they had to kill for him and asks, who is responsible?
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FeaturesJeff Nichols on the making of 'Midnight Special'
On the back of buzzy premieres in Berlinale and most recently SXSW, Jeff Nichols has earned acclaim for his fourth film, which marks his first collaboration with a major studio and makes its way into US cinemas on Friday through Warner Bros.
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FeaturesTi West talks SXSW revenge Western 'In A Valley Of Violence'
The genre director known for horror titles The House Of The Devil and The Innkeepers has just wowed SXSW with his Western starring Ethan Hawke as a mysterious drifter and John Travolta as a ruthless, one-legged marshall.
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FeaturesEFM embraces Virtual Reality
Virtual reality (VR) was embraced in the European Film Market’s Startup Programme, now in its second year.
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FeaturesBerlin Q&A: Rafi Pitts, 'Soy Nero'
The Iranian film-maker discusses his competition entry about ‘Green Card soldiers’ and living in exile from his home country.
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FeaturesBerlin Q&A: Gianfranco Rosi, 'Fire At Sea'
Screen spoke to the director about the unique process of making his documentary about the migrant crisis, and how he didn’t emerge from the process unscathed.
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FeaturesBerlin Q&A: Gina Abatemarco, 'Kivalina'
Food and the environment are at the heart of Gina Abatemarco’s work, as Tiffany Pritchard learns in the director’s first feature-length documentary that screens in the Berlinale’s Culinary Cinema section on Friday.
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FeaturesVlado Škafar talks 'Mother'
Skafar spoke to Screen about his unusual style of filmmaking, and how Slovenia’s tight-knit film community helped bring his script to life.
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NewsIFFR: industry debates future of indie film
US and Hong Kong producers joined by European distributor.
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NewsIFFR spotlights film finance challenges
In the midst of Europe’s changing financial landscape, a panel of producers, financing agents and private equity consultants at International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR) considered which business models are working best.
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CommentIFFR: building and engaging an audience
American distributor Richard Abramowitz (Abramorama) and film festival and publicity strategist Kathleen McInnis (See-Through Films) led a ‘do’s and don’ts’ discussion at the 45th IFFR on both the traditional and alternative requirements in marketing an independent film.
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CommentIFFR: Spaces Within: Art and Film Installation
Down the road from IFFR’s bustling cinema hub de Doelen lies a partially disused office building whose 11th and 12th floors are housing four installation pieces, each representing one of the four strands in the festival’s 45th year.
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NewsRotterdam fest tunes back into TV
IFFR’s new artistic director Bero Beyer brings television back to the big screen in Rotterdam.
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IFFR: director-producer teams reveal challenges
The teams behind A Woman, A Part and La Ultima Tierra discussed the pros and cons of the director-producer relationship in Rotterdam.
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FeaturesTiger directors: Elisabeth Subrin, 'A Woman, A Part'
After an intensive three-and-a-half year pre-production period, writer-director Elisabeth Subrin brings her feature debut A Woman, A Part to the 45th International Film Festival Rotterdam, where it will receive its world premiere in the Hivos Tiger Awards Competition.








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