All Features articles – Page 109
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Malta Film Commissioner talks attracting more International production, vision for local industry
In his time as Malta Film Commissioner, Johann Grech has sharply polarised opinions.
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Six talking points from Sundance 2022
This year’s online Sundance saw streamers dominate again, deal-making evolve and virtual event fatigue kick in.
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Six international producers talk about their buzzy CineMart projects
CineMart is taking place online as part of the International Film Festival Rotterdam.
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How tough times are inspiring a new vibrancy in Dutch filmmaking
Dutch film industry marching forward despite strict pandemic restrictions.
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Guillermo del Toro on his close collaboration with Bradley Cooper on ‘Nightmare Alley’: “It changed the way I shoot things”
del Toro’s ‘The Shape of Water’ won four Oscars in 2018, including best film and best director.
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Paolo Sorrentino breaks down four memorable scenes in ‘The Hand Of God’
Sorrentino drew on his own adolescence and rich family history to tell evocative, Naples-set tale The Hand Of God.
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Why Finland’s creative sector is booming thanks to a new generation of filmmakers
Finland had three world premieres at Sundance this month.
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Why ’Free Solo’ filmmakers were in "a unique position" to tell the story of the Thai cave rescue
The documentary filmmaking duo discuss their follow up to Oscar winner ’Free Solo’.
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How ‘Petite Maman’ director Celine Sciamma establishes “a safe space for radical feelings”
Sciamma wrote, shot and released Petite Maman throughout the pandemic.
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In conversation: ‘Faya Dayi’, ‘Ascension’, ‘President’ directors talk funding, festivals and awards recognition
Jessica Beshir, Jessica Kingdon and Camilla Nielsson discuss their individual journeys to tell global stories.
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“I like claustrophobic situations”: Aaron Sorkin on the intensity of ‘Being The Ricardos’
The writer/director of Being The Ricardos talks to Screen about telling the truth differently
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Peter Dinklage on his swashbuckling ‘Cyrano’ role: “I like to challenge stereotypes”
Dinklage tells Screen how he came to connect with the swashbuckling role
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Cinematography contenders discuss Covid production challenges, new technology
The cinematographers of Dune, Belfast, Tick, Tick… Boom!, Spencer, Cyrano and The French Dispatch share tales from the sets of their awards-contending productions.
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Clare Stewart, interim CEO of Sheffield DocFest, explains how she is building a five-year strategy
Stewart discusses programming plans, working with Asif Kapadia and being both funding and format agnostic.
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31 films from the Americas to tempt festival directors in 2022
Includes titles from Damien Chazelle, Kasi Lemmons, Lena Dunham, Alejandro González Iñárritu, Olivia Wilde, Lucrecia Martel and Martin Scorsese.
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The long road to success for ‘Lunana: A Yak In The Classroom’: “Bhutan was not an option on the Academy list”
The film has made the Academy international feature shortlist, as Bhutan’s second-ever submission.
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Rotterdam industry head Marit van den Elshout on this year’s theme of “the new possible”
The head of IFFR Pro Days reflects on 15 years in the role and what the future holds.
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Rotterdam’s Vanja Kaludjercic on the “exhilaration” of turning an online event around in a month
A physical event was planned until late December.
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“Each job felt like a triumph”: ‘Mass’ lead Ann Dowd on sticking with acting through hard times
”I never thought of myself as an ingenue. Nor did anyone else, for that matter.”