All Features articles – Page 5
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Spain Stars of Tomorrow 2023: Julia De Paz (director/writer)
De Paz directed short film ‘Harta’ which she is turning into a feature
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Spain Stars of Tomorrow 2023: Aitor Echevarria (writer/director)
Echevarria shot his first feature Deconstructing An Elephant starring Emma Suarez, Natalia de Molina and Dario Grandinett
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Spain Stars of Tomorrow 2023: Guillermo Garcia Lopez (director/writer)
His 2016 debut documentary feature Delicate Balance won the Goya for best documentary
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Spain Stars of Tomorrow 2023: Andrea Jaurrieta (director/writer)
Her feature Ana By Day screened at Malaga Film Festival in 2018 and was nominated for a Goya Award
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New festival director at Korea’s DMZ Docs talks revamped edition and fresh vision
The 15th edition will open with Maite Alberdi’s ‘The Eternal Memory’.
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What impact is Israel’s political turmoil having on the country’s film industry?
As protests continue against the government, Ari Folman, Nadav Lapid and other film professionals consider what it could mean for local filmmakers.
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TIFF Spotlight: Lone Scherfig on shooting ‘The Movie Teller’ in Chile’s Atacama desert
The Danish filmmaker’s latest project was shot in Chile’s Atacama desert
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TIFF spotlight: Moritz Mohr and Zainab Azizi on the long road to Midnight Madness entry ‘Boy Kills World’
Boy Kills World stars Bill Skarsgard as deaf-mute martial artist killing machine on revenge mission.
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TIFF spotlight: why it took 20 years for Tarsem to make honour killing story ‘Dear Jassi’
“The whole thing was as Indian as you can get; out of chaos you get all of this.”
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Toronto’s robust line-up shows Indigenous cinema is healthy - and growing
Toronto’s Indigenous roster “hits a lot of different genres that we don’t normally see in Indigenous films”.
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Six hot upcoming film projects from Vietnam
An eclectic mix of commercial and arthouse titles by established and rising Vietnamese filmmakers are in the pipeline.
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How the Vietnam film industry is booming even in the face of censorship
Vietnam is on track to become a dynamic content market in Southeast Asia, with a booming production sector, a boost in box office and international awards
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The journey of Cannes award-winner ‘Inside The Yellow Cocoon Shell’ by Vietnam’s Pham Thien An
Director Pham Thien An and producer Jeremy Chua discuss their Cannes Camera d’Or winner.
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European, Chinese, Saudi execs talk challenges and opportunities of releasing non-English language films
Speakers at Screen round-table in Venice included Daniela Elstner, Film i Vast’s Kristina Borjeson, and Lucky Red founder Andrea Occhipinti.
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Toronto 2023 preview: Screen’s guide to the Platform and Midnight Madness titles
Toronto International Film Festival runs September 7-17.
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How lockdown isolation helped UK director Moin Hussain rediscover his Venice sci-fi ‘Sky Peals’
“I had a lovely year where things were going quickly and then. lockdown, ” says the UK director.
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UK producers Helen Simmons, Loran Dunn talk harnessing Joseph Quinn’s fanbase for Venice title ‘Hoard’
They have produced Luna Carmoon’s debut feature ‘Hoard’, debuting in Critics’ Week at Venice.
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How dedicated staffers are ensuring UK-Ireland cinemas don’t run out of popcorn as audiences embrace Barbenheimer
Many cinemas have broken their all-time admissions records.
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Japanese director Junji Sakamoto talks risk-taking, manure men and his next project
The auteur has been honoured at the New York Asian Film Festival (NYAFF).
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How 'Barbenheimer' effect is selling out UK cinemas ahead of bumper opening weekend
Cinema operators report advance bookings are ahead of ‘No Time To Die’.