All Features articles – Page 44
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How Karyn Kusama's 'Destroyer' challenges Hollywood's gender stereotypes
Director Kusama talks to Screen about securing Nicole Kidman for crime thriller Destroyer.
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'Path Of Blood': the found footage documentary about young Al-Qaeda footsoldiers
Doc is made from footage of young Al-Qaeda footsoldiers.
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In focus: Saudi Arabia's burgeoning exhibition sector
AMC opened a single-screen venue in Saudi Arabia in April 2018.
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'McQueen' directors: "we saw it as a universal story"
McQueen took his own life in 2010 aged 40.
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Remembering Sammy Hadida: "energy, good taste and loyalty"
Hadida died in November, aged 64.
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How four documentaries tapped into the zeitgeist of Trump-era America
Each had a North American theatrical run over $10m.
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Why UK producers face a theatrical dilemma for Baftas eligibility
Some UK producers are frustrated by Bafta’s rigid elibigility rules.
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Ventana Sur 2018 preview: mood upbeat despite Argentina's economic crisis
Latin America’s leading market/co-production event takes place December 10-14.
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Lynne Ramsay talks 'You Were Never Really Here', future projects
She explains why she wanted to “smash up the genre”.
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How the creators of 'The Grinch' went back to the book to inspire their new version
Latest work based on Dr Seuss’ ‘How The Grinch Stole Christmas!’
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Why Margot Robbie first turned down the role of Queen Elizabeth in 'Mary Queen Of Scots'
Bette Davis, Helen Mirren, Cate Blanchett have played the part before.
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Hugh Jackman talks politics, fame, and preparing for 'The Front Runner'
Also, is a ‘The Greatest Showman’ sequel on the cards?
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'BlacKkKlansman' director Spike Lee has no regrets over his anti-Trump speech at Cannes
“That was just pure emotion and how I felt at that moment.”
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Golden Globes 2019: will it be a bumper year for the musical/comedy categories?
With the Golden Globes nominations being announced on December 6, Charles Gant looks at whether the HFPA’s awards really are a reliable Oscar bellwether.
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'Until We Fall' director talks Tallinn premiere and working at Zentropa
Danish drama had its world premiere in Tallinn’s Official Selection.
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'Cronofobia' director on how mystery shopping inspired his debut feature
Drama is screening at Tallinn Black Nights this week.
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Black Nights 2018: Can you grow an ambitious film festival on a tiny budget?
Tiina Lokk, festival director of the Black Nights Film Festival in Tallinn (PÖFF), is skewered on the horns of a ferocious dilemma. Source: Tallinn Black Nights Tiina Lokk PÖFF is accredited by FIAPF as an A-list festival and has grown rapidly since it was founded in 2007. ...
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'Awaken' director on why his backers said "We don't care about money. Go crazy"
Awaken opened this year’s Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival in Estonia.
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Benedikt Erlingsson on Icelandic eco-terrorist drama 'Woman At War'
Erlingsson’s film premiered at Critics’ Week at Cannes 2018.
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'Never Look Away' could "change the landscape of European cinema a little", says director
Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck won the foreign-language Oscar for The Lives Of Others in 2007.