All Features articles – Page 48
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How top festivals are teaming up to support films and cut costs
Film festivals around the world are taking an increasingly co-operative approach.
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Stars of Tomorrow One-to-One: Gabrielle Tana and Helen Simmons
Tana has produced films including ‘Philomena’ and ’Coriolanus’.
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Stars of Tomorrow One-to-One: Carol Morley and Anna Blandford
Morley’s ‘Out Of Blue’ recently premiered in Toronto.
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Looking beyond London: is the UK film industry's regional push working?
These are vibrant times for filmmaking in the regions, but they are growing principally as service industries.
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How five Screen Stars of Tomorrow united to make 'The End Of The F***ing World'
The adolescent misfits drama first streamed on Netflix in January 2018.
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"Not a festival but a feast": Rome director Antonio Monda on this year's event
This year’s Rome Film Fest runs from October 18-28.
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Turkish film festivals in flux amid claims of political interference and boycotts
Country’s oldest festival Antalya challenged by rebel Istanbul screenings and rival event Adana.
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'Quality over quantity': what next for the US cable giants?
HBO has recently programmed blue-chip series like ‘Big Little Lies’.
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Go big or go local: how the European drama sector is responding to Netflix and Amazon
Shows like The Ink Factory’s ‘The Little Drummer Girl’ are searching for other funding sources.
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Fabrik chief talks opportunities for European creatives in the American TV market
Henrik Bastin and Melissa Aouate of Fabrik Entertainment speak to Screen.
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Luca Guadagnino and Tilda Swinton on the long journey to bring 'Suspiria' back to life
The remake of Dario Argento’s horror classic is the pair’s fourth feature together.
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Busan interview: Ying Liang on 'A Family Tour'
The Shanghai-born filmmaker talks about his semi-autobiographical drama, A Family Tour, which follows an exiled Chinese filmmaker reuniting with her family.
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BFI London Film Festival 2018 preview: awards changes and venue challenges
This year’s event runs from October 10-21.
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How LFF closing night film 'Stan & Ollie' transitioned from TV to the big-screen
Director Jon S Baird and producer Faye Ward will launch the film at the BFI London Film Festival.
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“The girls I grew up around weren't delicate creatures”: Jasmin Mozaffari on TIFF Discovery title 'Firecrackers'
The film is also screening in the International Competition of the Zurich FIlm Festival.
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Stephen Woolley on historic venue the Scala: "It was a cinema with a lot of tribes"
A new book celebrates the late, lamented London cinema beloved by a generation that included Christopher Nolan, Viv Albertine and Ben Wheatley.
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The disturbing real-life story behind TIFF Midnight Madness title 'The Wind'
The Wind was the only female-directed film in the Midnight Madness section this year.
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In focus: the challenge of getting a US media visa in the Donald Trump era
US immigration attorney Nita Nicole Upadhye explains how.
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What role does San Sebastian play in the film festival calendar?
The 2018 event takes place from Friday 21-Sunday 29 September.
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Venice and Toronto 2018: which films stood out?
Screen critics highlight the studio hits, commercial prospects and under-the-radar gems from the Autumn festivals.