TV features – Page 11
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MIPCOM 2017 to showcase TV shows with global appeal
The big theme at this year’s MIPCOM is how high-end content creators are balancing the demands of local and international audiences.
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IDWE president David Ozer talks 'Wynonna Earp', 'Dirk Gently' and working with Netflix and Hulu
Ozer spoke to Screen about marketing strategies, the importance of IP and his company’s push into digital content.
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10 hot Italian TV dramas that should be on your radar
Screen selects 10 buzzed-about shows on the horizon.
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Is Netflix's Italian crime series 'Suburra' the next 'Gomorrah'?
Netflix’s first Italian Original series has an impressive pedigree.
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Jeffrey Tambor on 'Transparent': 'The Pfeffermans all witnessed the election'
The Emmy-nominated star of Transparent on why Trump has emboldened him to do his best work.
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Joe Berlinger on how social justice content can change lives
Twenty-five years after Brother’s Keeper, Oscar-nominated, Emmy-winning Joe Berlinger tells Elbert Wyche why his work as an investigative documentarian continues to inspire him – be it in film or TV.
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Comic-Con: Qatari showrunner Ahmed Al Baker talks 'Medinah'
EXCLUSIVE: The former engineer tells Jeremy Kay why he wanted his sci-fi TV series to be the first from the Middle East to come to the annual San Diego pop culture convention.
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'Embrace Of The Serpent' director Ciro Guerra: 'Streaming sites are graveyards for films'
“What’s the point of killing the theatrical experience?”
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Emmys 2017: John Turturro on replacing James Gandolfini in 'The Night Of'
“It felt a little strange, because James and I were very good friends.”
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What next for 'Narcos' after the death of Pablo Escobar?
Narcos showrunner Eric Newman reflects on series three of the drugs drama.
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Emmys 2017: Guy Pearce on timely gay-rights drama 'When We Rise'
The actor talks about playing real-life activist Cleve Jones in ABC’s drama about the gay-rights movement.
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eOne TV chiefs on how to cater to global tastes
John Morayniss and Pancho Mansfield tell Elbert Wyche how they plan to keep audiences glued to screens.
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Billy Bob Thornton: 'The independent film world is pretty much gone'
Goliath star Billy Bob Thornton says the TV world is a haven for indie-focused actors.
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Emmys 2017: 'Empire' creator Lee Daniels has learned to say 'F**k the brand'
In making the move from film to television, Empire creator Lee Daniels has found an opportunity to tell groundbreaking stories and nurture new talent.
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Emmys 2017: 'Better Call Saul' star Bob Odenkirk on moving on from 'Breaking Bad'
Originally intended as a short-run character, Breaking Bad’s opportunistic lawyer Saul Goodman proved so popular he won his own show.
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'Fleabag' star Phoebe Waller-Bridge on cracking America
It may have started as a dare, but irreverent UK TV comedy Fleabag has gone on to international acclaim.
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Emmys 2017: Jude Law looks back on 'The Young Pope'
For his part as Pius XIII in Paolo Sorrentino’s The Young Pope, Jude Law revels in the duplicitous nature of his character.
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'Westworld' star Thandie Newton "surprised" by career resurgence
For her role as newly sentient android Maeve in HBO’s Westworld, Thandie Newton drew heavily on her humanitarian activism and passion for anthropology.
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Emmys 2017: Alexander Skarsgard on television's "great era"
For his challenging role as a violent husband in the HBO miniseries, the actor tells Screen how he fought hard to get to the emotional truth.
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Emmys 2017: Charlie Brooker talks Netflix and 'Black Mirror'
The series’ creator reveals to Screen why his partnership with Netflix has given him the opportunity to push even more creative boundaries.