How Tallinn’s AI recommender aims to help audiences discover new films
Susi allows users to input any information, and it will suggest films from the PÖFF programme.
Shekhar Kapur talks about youth focus, tech innovations at Goa’s IFFI 2025
Filmmaker serves as new festival director for 55th edition of festival, which opens tonight with Michael Gracey’s Better Man as part of Australia focus.
With Indian stories booming globally, Film Bazaar plots its biggest edition yet
More than 350 projects will be presented at India’s biggest market; web series included for the first time.
UK-Indian collaborations booming thanks to new filming incentive, cultural connections
Two UK-India coproductions were playing in Cannes’ official selection.
Oscars international feature race 2025 guide: the Asia Pacific contenders
Major box-office successes pepper the selections from Asia Pacific this year. Screen surveys a region that has won the international feature Oscar twice in the past five years.
The hot market titles to look out for at IDFA 2024
Screen profiles a selection of key titles available across IDFA.
Why attracting world premieres helps Just Film stand out from the main Tallinn festival
Brian Durnin’s Irish film ‘Spilt Milk’ has made its world debut at the Estonian festival.
Tallinn’s industry head looks forward to presenting projects, talking AI and debating funding sources
The Tallinn industry programme closed attendance applications early for the first time.
How IDFA’s DocLab is pushing the boundaries of documentary and reality
DocLab’s Caspar Sonnen on why this year’s theme is ‘This Is Not A Simulation’
Record entries, big budgets and new funders: How the IDFA Forum for creative docs is shaping up
Adriek van Nieuwenhuijzen, IDFA’s head of industry, says she was surprised by the sheer number of entries this year.
Oscars international feature race 2025 guide: the contenders from Europe
Europe has picked up the best international feature Oscar for the past two years. Screen surveys the state of play this cycle for the dominant region.
What the drastic cull of UK soaps means for the film industry
Leading figures in the UK film and TV industry are sounding the alarm about the loss of UK soap ‘Doctors’ as an egalitarian training ground.
“Documentary film has always been annoying to authorities,” says IDFA’s Orwa Nyrabia
The artistic director is embracing issues from AI to global politics in his final edition that opens today.