All Features articles – Page 28
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Nordic production in 2020: international shoots, safety protocols, increased budgets
Projects to have shot this year include Ruben Östlund’s Triangle Of Sadness.
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“2020 lets us re-think the core of what we do,” says IDFA’s Orwa Nyrabia
Syrian filmmaker turned festival director talks about the importance of cinema screenings at IDFA’s hybrid edition.
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How is the documentary sector coping with the chaos that is 2020?
International filmmakers and executives speak to Screen about keeping going during the pandemic.
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How France's "robust and ingenious" production industry rebounded this summer
Production in France was up year-on-year from July to September.
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Why a new relationship with public funding is boosting the Russian film industry
Exhibitors are looking for a lucrative January to make up for the losses of 2020.
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Branagh’s ‘Belfast’, Davies’ ‘Benediction’ and more: UK filmmakers talk return to production
Screen talks to filmmakers to find out what shooting in the UK is like right now.
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Endeavor Content Film Group heads talk doing business in an unpredictable year
“Anybody who’s trying to make content in this challenging time wants as many options on the table as possible.”
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Why an overhaul of Australia's production incentive may spell trouble for riskier projects
Changes to Australia’s production incentive have many producers predicting a devastating impact on riskier projects.
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Australia production focus: A new gold rush
With updated incentives, low Covid numbers and skilled crew, Australia is luring more international productions than ever. But capacity is an issue.
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AFM 2020: The buzz titles from Korea
Titles include Seo You-min’s myster thriller ‘Recalled’.
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Hirokazu Kore-eda on the launch of Tokyo’s “Asia Lounge” Conversation Series
Japanese filmmaker explains why he’s working with Tokyo film festival on a series of online talks.
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Celebrating 20 years of the World Soundtrack Awards
The ceremony, which happens during the Film Fest Gent, has recognised the best in film and TV music.
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Busan set to serve up latest Asian, world cinema despite pandemic restrictions
South Korea’s leading festival is holding physical screenings at Busan Cinema Center.
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Gabriel Yared on scoring ‘Betty Blue’, working with Minghella and being fired from ‘Troy’
The French-Lebanese composer is this year’s WSA lifetime achievement award recipient.
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WSA guest of honour Alexandre Desplat reflects on his illustrious composing career
The composer is nominated as WSA film composer of the year for his ’Little Women’, ‘J’Accuse’ and ‘Adults In The Room’ scores.
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How 'After We Collided' became a surprise hit in the UK and Ireland
The film is on release via Shear Entertainment with US sales agent Voltage Pictures.
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Stars of Tomorrow One-to-One: Mark Herbert & Joy Gharoro-Akpojotor
UK and Ireland Star of Tomorrow Joy Gharoro-Akpojotor talks over Zoom with Mark Herbert, joint CEO of Warp Films.
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Stars of Tomorrow One-to-One: Armando Iannucci & Aisha Bywaters
UK and Ireland Star of Tomorrow Aisha Bywaters speaks with Bafta award-winning writer/director Armando Iannucci.