All Features articles – Page 55
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How 'Dunkirk' cinematographer Hoyte van Hoytema created "virtual reality without the goggles"
Dunkirk challenged Hoyte van Hoytema to bring Imax cameras into the heart of the action on land, sea and air.
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M-Appeal founder Maren Kroymann on 10 years of doing things differently
Berlin sales outfit head reflects on a decade in the business.
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Rotterdam Tiger directors: Marina Meliande talks 'Sultry'
Brazilian director talks feature debut.
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Rotterdam Tiger Directors: João Miller Guerra and Filipa Reis on 'Djon África'
Djon Africa premieres in IFFR’s Bright Future strand.
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Gustav Möller talks Sundance prize winner 'The Guilty'
Thriller is playing at Rotterdam this week.
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Deborah Haywood talks striking debut 'Pin Cushion' ahead of IFFR Live screening
Director discusses her debut feature, which premiered at Venice.
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Jesper Ganslandt talks Rotterdam opening film 'Jimmie'
Swedish director discusses his fourth feature, which stars his son.
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Rotterdam Film Festival preview: A-list guests and a revamped CineMart
Rotterdam launches Europe’s festival season this week.
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15 Netflix Original movies to look out for in 2018
These titles provide a snapshot of how Netflix has been investing in film for 2018.
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Rupert Everett talks "walking through the mirror" with Sundance premiere 'The Happy Prince'
The UK actor discusses directing himself as Oscar Wilde and the project’s eight-year journey to the screen.
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Bart Layton talks genre-defying Sundance premiere ‘American Animals’
Screen speaks to the director and producer of heist drama.
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Lesley Manville on the 'staggering detail' in 'Phantom Thread'
The UK actress proves to be the stylish but steely doyenne of Paul Thomas Anderson’s awards contender.
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Luca Guadagnino on the 10-year journey behind 'Call Me By Your Name'
First optioned 10 years ago, André Aciman’s romantic novel Call Me By Your Name had a bumpy journey to the screen before being triumphantly realised by filmmaker Luca Guadagnino.
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'Detroit' star Will Poulter on the challenge of playing a racist cop
Will Poulter delivers his most transformative performance to date as a brutal, racist police officer in Kathryn Bigelow’s Detroit. Jeremy Kay talks to the UK actor about the toll of the role.
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Saul Dibb talks 'honest and uncompromising' war drama 'Journey's End'
Director Saul Dibb jumped into First World War tale Journey’s End towards the end of its development journey, intent on making the ticking-clock drama as tense and vividly real as possible. Charles Gant reports.
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Jamie Bell on getting to the heart of 'Film Stars Don’t Die In Liverpool'
UK actor Jamie Bell reveals why getting to the heart of a true-life Hollywood romance was the real joy of Film Stars Don’t Die In Liverpool. Louise Tutt reports.
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'Darkest Hour' producers on why the film is 'completely different to a biopic'
Darkest Hour depicts Winston Churchill in the crucial weeks that defined him as a wartime leader. Jeremy Kay talks to writer-producer Anthony McCarten and Working Title’s Eric Fellner about taking on a historical legend.
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Sally Hawkins on how 'The Shape Of Water' is 'beyond words'
Sally Hawkins radiates an inner goodness on screen — a quality Guillermo del Toro has exploited to the full in The Shape Of Water.
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Comment: the challenge of getting your film into UK cinemas is only going to grow
The lacklustre acquisitions market points to contextual challenges.