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Emmys 2017: the Duffer Brothers talk 'Stranger Things'
For the US filmmaking duo, developing their sci-fi nostalgia-trip TV series Stranger Things was the culmination of a well-spent youth.
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Emmys 2017: Steven Zaillian on acclaimed HBO series 'The Night Of'
The show’s co-creator tells Screen why the gritty TV crime drama was a challenging but rewarding experience.
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Emmys 2017: 'The Crown' star Claire Foy on leading Netflix's biggest gamble
As the latest in a line of esteemed actresses to play Queen Elizabeth II, Foy has risen to the challenge of playing HRH as a young woman.
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Emmys 2017: Elisabeth Moss talks 'The Handmaid's Tale'
The Mad Men actress talks to Screen about her most challenging role to date.
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TV giants are teaming up to compete with Netflix and Amazon
With TV now more expensive than ever, new financial options have emerged in the international TV business.
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Emmys 2017: Is high-end TV becoming too expensive?
The eye-watering sums paid by Amazon and Netflix have changed the entire TV industry.
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Misha Green talks historical drama 'Underground'
The co-creator and co-showrunner talks to Elbert Wyche about creating a critical hit and Emmy hopeful that explores slavery in America.
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Screen Primetime Emmy Special
Browse the digital edition of Screen International, which focuses on the 2017 Emmys.
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'Golden Age Of Television' reaches Asia
Driven by players such as Fox Networks Group, HBO, Amazon and Netflix, the ambitions for premium drama series in Asia are starting to match other parts of the world.
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Five key talking points from MIPTV 2017
The big topics at this year’s event included the Cannes TV festival and making VR mainstream.
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How Netflix, Amazon and Hulu are transforming the TV business
The scripted drama boom is changing the entire TV industry. But is it a change for the better?
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What impact are VR headsets having on content creation?
Ahead of MIPTV, Screen reports on the familiar names entering the market.
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Seven hot international TV series on offer to buyers at MIPTV
Screen highlights some of the most interesting shows heading to the Riviera.
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Christine Vachon talks Killer Films and career
Producer of Boys Don’t Cry, Far From Heaven and Happiness was talking at the Glasgow Film Festival.
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See-Saw: how to sustain a red-hot production company
See-Saw co-founders Iain Canning and Emile Sherman tell Matt Mueller what goes into sustaining one of the industry’s hottest independent production houses.
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Berlin: High-end TV drama on the rise at EFM
Overcoming its early sceptics, the focus on high-end TV in Berlin’s market has quickly asserted itself, with EFM Drama Series Days a popular fixture in its third year.
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Peter Morgan updates on series two and three of ‘The Crown’
Showrunner explains recasting the show and why working with Netflix is “liberating”.
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Jill Soloway talks new Amazon series and "scary" Donald Trump
The Emmy-winning creator of Transparent won the directing award at Sundance 2013 for her debut feature Afternoon Delight and talks about her return to Park City with the first three episodes of the Amazon Studios series I Love Dick.
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Haifa: TV strand highlights family dramas
The festival’s TV section has been rebranded as Haifa TV Series Meetings (Oct 20) this year.
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MIPCOM: how to excel in India's burgeoning VOD market?
India is on the brink of a streaming revolution, with international players joining a host of local platforms. But can anyone make money in this complex and crowded market? Liz Shackleton reports.