All articles by Wendy Mitchell – Page 15
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FeaturesKirsten Dunst outlines her different approaches with her ‘The Power Of The Dog’ co-stars
Dunst acts opposite her husband Jesse Plemons, and Benedict Cumberbatch.
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FeaturesOlivia Colman on the joys of playing an “absolutely honest” character in ‘The Lost Daughter’
Olivia Colman was drawn to Maggie Gyllenhaal’s The Lost Daughter for its honest depiction of a flawed mother.
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FeaturesHow Andrew Garfield learned to sing for ’Tick, Tick… Boom!’: “I had a whole village helping me"
Andrew Garfield had always backed away from singing roles until Lin-Manuel Miranda came calling for ‘Tick, Tick… Boom!’.
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FeaturesHanna Bergholm on why her Sundance genre film ‘Hatching’ is really a mother-daughter drama
The Finnish writer-director is a talent to watch.
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FeaturesSundance Q&A: Christian Tafdrup on embracing darkness with ‘Speak No Evil’
The Danish director’s third feature has its world premiere in Sundance Midnight.
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Features58 European films to tempt festival directors in 2022
The hot list of films from established and rising directors.
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Features‘No Time To Die’ sound team describe the “unique magic on set… that’s very hard to create afterwards”
Simon Hayes had a special plan for the film’s Jamaican club scene in No Time To Die.
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News‘The Worst Person In The World’ producer Thomas Robsahm joins Nordisk Film Production
Robsahm will move from Motlys and Oslo Pictures where he presently works.
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NewsLevelK boards sales on Berlinale family animation ‘Oink’ (exclusive)
The film follows a nine-year-old girl whose grandfather gives her a pig.
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NewsGoteborg to kick off hybrid festival with ‘So Damn Easy Going’
The festival will screen 200 films during its 10-day in-person event (Jan 28-Feb 6), with 50 titles to be made available online in Sweden.
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FeaturesRebecca Hall on the personal journey behind her directing debut ‘Passing’
Rebecca Hall’s personal journey to making her directing debut Passing started some 17 years ago.
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Features‘The Power Of The Dog’ director Jane Campion talks casting Benedict Cumberbatch, switching shoot to New Zealand
Growing up in Wellington, New Zealand, Jane Campion and her friends used to sit atop grocery boxes and pretend they were riding horses
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FeaturesTeam Screen’s best films of 2021
Which titles were favourites among Screen’s editorial team & key contributors?
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FeaturesMy Screen Life: Sámi Film Institute head Anne Lajla Utsi on the shining stars of the Indigenous film world
The head of the International Sámi Film Institute is based near Kautokeino, Norway.
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NewsDenmark closes cinemas for four weeks due to Omicron surge
Releases impacted include ‘Spencer’, ‘Lamb’ and San Sebastian prize-winner ‘As In Heaven’
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FeaturesWhy using animation was a "liberating process" for 'Flee' director Jonas Poher Rasmussen
The film is up for international feature, documentary and animation awards.
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FeaturesRenate Reinsve almost quit TV and film before starring in 'The Worst Person In The World'
Screen talks to Norway’s Renate Reinsve about playing the complex woman at the heart of Joachim Trier’s The Worst Person In The World.
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NewsNewen Studios and Sigrid Dyekjaer launch Danish doc company Real Lava
Danish documentary production company’s slate include Sundance-selected ‘The Territory’ and Eva Weber’s ‘Merkel’.
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FeaturesJordanian director Bassel Ghandour on his forbidden-relationship drama ‘The Alleys’
Ghandour’s debut directorial feature is showing at the Red Sea film festival.
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NewsJuho Kuosmanen, Khadar Ayderus Ahmed reteam for short-form series ‘Zone B’ (exclusive)
It’s the second collaboration for the directors of ’Compartment No. 6’ and ’The Gravedigger’s Wife’.














