All Features articles – Page 66
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'Django' star Reda Kateb talks Berlin opener, Trump, minorities
French actor talks playing Django Reinhardt, the future of nomadic cultures and why he’s not worried about an impending trip to the US.
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Participant Media's David Linde talks international expansion
US production powerhouse CEO talks to Jeremy Kay about the impact the company’s new deal with Lionsgate International will have on its strategy.
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Berlin 2017: Market Buzz
Screen’s essential guide to the hottest titles coming to market at Berlin.
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Peter Morgan updates on series two and three of ‘The Crown’
Showrunner explains recasting the show and why working with Netflix is “liberating”.
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Lionsgate UK talks 'La La Land', bold 'Valerian' plan and ways to boost UK film
High on the success of La La Land, Lionsgate UK and Europe CEO Zygi Kamasa tells Andreas Wiseman about his bold plans for Valerian, a move into TV and why he still believes in flexible ticket pricing.
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EFM preview: Netflix and Amazon look to continue dominance
Smaller companies are having to be even more focused and collaborative if they are to find great projects in an unforgiving market, where the likes of Netflix and Amazon have very deep pockets.
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Baftas 2017: How Mark Duggan doc 'The Hard Stop' became a contender
Director George Amponsah and producer Dionne Walker talks to Screen about their outstanding British debut Bafta nomination.
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Baftas 2017: How 'Under The Shadow' became a contender
Writer-director Babak Anvari and producers Emily Leo, Oliver Roskill and Lucan Toh discuss their Bafta-nominated feature.
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Baftas 2017: How 'The Pass' became a contender
Writer John Donnelly and director Ben A Williams (director) discuss their Bafta outstanding British debut-nominated feature.
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Baftas 2017: How 'Notes On Blindness' became a contender
Directors Pete Middleton and James Spinney, and producer Jo-Jo Ellison talk outstanding British debut Bafta-nominated doc.
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Baftas 2017: How 'The Girl With All The Gifts' became a contender
Writer Mike Carey and producer Camille Gatin talk to Screen after being nominated for the outstanding British debut Bafta.
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Dev Patel talks 'Lion' and shrugging off "that chirpy guy from 'Marigold Hotel'"
UK actor Dev Patel fought hard for his place in Lion, keen to show he was more than “the chirpy guy from Marigold Hotel”. Now he has been nominated for an Oscar.
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'I, Daniel Blake' star Hayley Squires: “I can’t walk away from what’s happened in this film"
Bafta-nominated UK actress Hayley Squires talks to Dan Jolin about the life-changing effect of making I, Daniel Blake, the irony of walking the Cannes red carpet and chocolates on set each day.
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'45 Years' producer The Bureau talks new dark comedy-drama 'Daphne'
Screen sat down with the film’s creative team and star to discuss the project’s origins ahead of its world premiere at IFFR on Jan 29.
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IFFR: Bela Tarr interview - why he won’t return to feature filmmaking
The celebrated Hungarian director spoke to Screen after giving a masterclass at Rotterdam.
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French star Dany Boon on his new comedy 'Raid: Special Unit'
Actor-director Dany Boon tells us why he gave the starring role of his action comedy Raid: Special Unit to a woman.
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7 Asian and Middle Eastern films to tempt festival directors in 2017
Screen profiles some of the hottest projects from Asia, Middle East and North Africa in 2017.
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Villeneuve, producers on the making of $50m sci-fi 'Arrival'
How did a hot indie director and a producer of broad Hollywood comedies come together to make the cerebral sci-fi hit Arrival? Director Villeneuve and the film’s lead producers talk to Tom Grater.
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16 US and Latin American films to tempt festival directors in 2017
From Blade Runner to new films by George Clooney and Richard Linklater, these are the hottest projects from the US and Latin American to arrive in 2017.
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15 UK and Irish films to tempt festival directors in 2017
From Lynne Ramsay’s You Were Never Really Here to Asif Kapadia’s Maradona doc, Screen profiles a selection of hot UK projects in 2017.