All articles by Wendy Mitchell – Page 34
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NewsJonny Campbell, Olivia Hetreed mentor rising talents at Young Films' Skye residency (exclusive)
The scheme is open to writers, directors and producers who are Scottish residents.
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News'The Fencer' director Klaus Haro finishes shoot on 'Life After Death'; first image revealed (exclusive)
Finnish director Klaus Haro is best known for Golden Globe-nominated The Fencer and 2018 Toronto selection One Last Deal.
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NewsNonStop buying spree includes 'High Life', 'First Love' (exclusive)
The Scandinavian distributor has picked up 29 titles.
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NewsLevelK boards first German feature ‘I Was, I Am, I Will Be’ (exclusive)
Ilker Çatak-directed feature will have its world premiere at the Munich International Film Festival.
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News‘Get Carter’ director Mike Hodges to make doc ‘All At Sea’ about his own life and career (exclusive)
Hurricane Films to collaborate with Lancashire’s Edge Hill University on project.
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NewsRichard E Grant, Sharon Horgan join cast of ‘Everybody’s Talking About Jamie’
New Regency has joined the project as the film is confirmed to start shooting in Sheffield on June 24.
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NewsNew-look Oxbelly Lab in Greece selects 10 buzzy international projects
Athina Rachel Tsangari serves as artistic director for Labs, previously run in partnership with Sundance.
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NewsOctavia Spencer to promote Apple series ‘Truth Be Told’ at Taormina Film Festival
Platform will screen features The Elephant Queen, Hala at Sicilian festival.
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NewsThree streamers join Nordisk Film & TV Fond
The Fond is one of Scandinavia’s leading backers, supporting films like Border, Queen of Hearts, Woman at War and The Square.
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NewsUK screen industries must provide more support to carers, says Raising Films report
82% of respondents to say caring has negatively impacted their work in the screen industries.
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NewsFlorian Gallenberger, Beta begin shooting Second World War mini-series 'The Turncoat'
Four-hour Second World War series is shooting now in Poland and Germany.
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NewsMads Mikkelsen reunites with Thomas Vinterberg for drinking film (exclusive)
The story follows a group of high school teachers inspired by a theory that modest intoxication would open our minds to the world around us.
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NewsNordisk to reboot hit 'Department Q' franchise with 'Land Of Mine' director
Martin Zandvliet to direct Ulrich Thomsen and Zaki Youssef in fresh adaptation of Jussi Adler-Olsen’s novels.
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NewsCreative Alliance, REinvent, Viaplay partner on Scandinavian TV drama '5 From Hell' (exclusive)
Ole Christian Madsen’s ambitious 10-part series is loosely inspired by real gangsters in Sweden.
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NewsSF Studios boards Ruben Ostlund's upcoming satire 'Triangle Of Sadness'
The feature is a contemporary satire set against the fashion world.
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NewsYellow Affair strikes North American deal for 'Romantic Comedy' (exclusive)
Yellow Affair also closed deals on Mika Kaurismaki’s Master Cheng for Switzerland, Israel , and Hungary.
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NewsBuyers still zooming into TrustNordisk's 'The Tunnel' (exclusive)
The film, written by Kjersti Helen Rasmussen, is based a real-life incident about families and tourists trapped in a blazing tunnel by a blizzard.
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NewsNew database launches to promote female film experts (exclusive)
Actor Victoria Emslie has founded Primetime to showcase women working above and below the line.
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NewsNew Europe closes fresh deals on 'A White, White Day' (exclusive)
Territories include Poland, Norway and Switzerland.
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FeaturesIs this a golden era for socially conscious feature documentaries?
Ahead of tomorrow’s Doc Day event, Screen talks to key practitioners and stakeholders.
















