All Features articles – Page 117
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Marrakech’s Atlas Workshops poised to ride Arab, African indie cinema wave
The Workshops are running online from November 22-25.
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How are producers making documentaries with real impact without preaching and turning off audiences?
Producers need to balance supporting a filmmaker’s vision while raising funding and finding an audience.
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IDFA Bertha Fund head: “Whenever there is a rise in applications, it comes from Latin America”
Isabel Arrate Fernandez, head of the Bertha Fund, on why applications doubled in 2020.
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Louis Hothothot on how IDFA opening film ‘Four Journeys’ brought him back to his family
The film tells the story off how China-born Hothothot was an illicit second child during China’s one-child era.
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Sydney Film Festival director Nashen Moodley talks date changes, fainting audience members
Moodley discussed staging this year’s event, the most talked about films and the pros and cons of the on-demand elements.
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New talent focus: ‘Carajita’ directors Ulises Porra and Silvina Schnicer
The Spanish and Argentinian filmmaking duo on how they pressed reset on their San Sebastian favourite Carajita.
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My Screen Life: ReFrame's Andria Wilson Mirza on why being allowed to fail is part of the fight for equality
The equalities expert and festival lover on her proudest moment and how films were her comfort growing up.
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Rising Spanish director David Pantaleón on his ode to anti-masculinity ‘Our Father’
Pantaleón’s debut feature is screening at the Seville European Film Festival this week.
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Liliana Torres talks drawing on her own real-life heartbreak for docu-drama ‘What Went Wrong?’
‘What Went Wrong?’ is making its debut at the Seville European Film Festival this week.
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Why filmmakers should be exploring the ‘metaverse’
The industry should prepare to engage audiences in the next iteration of the internet, according to former Digital Domain exec John Canning.
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50 films to watch this awards season: 2022 edition
Screen presents its guide to the titles likely to dominate conversation across key categories.
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“It’s tough out there”: UK crew shortage reaching crisis point, say indie producers
As the UK’s production boom continues unabated, the shortage of skilled crew is raising alarm across the industry.
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How Geneva Digital Market is transforming virtual into reality
GDM digital head Paola Gazzani Marinelli talks demystifying new ways of storytelling.
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MSR Media’s Philippe Martinez talks selling to platforms and shooting in St Kitts & Nevis
MSR is currently filming ‘Christmas In The Caribbean’ with Elizabeth Hurley.
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Do the firearms rules need to be further tightened on UK film and TV sets?
More training is needed for safe sets, especially with experienced crews in short supply.
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How Geneva film festival is attracting fresh visions and high-profile talent
New festival director Anaïs Emery discusses the return of the event and a mission to get audiences back into cinemas.
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Made in the UK: 15 film and high-end TV productions to look out for
The UK’s film and high-end TV production landscape is busier than ever, with myriad big- and small-screen projects choosing to utilise the world-leading locations, talent and infrastructure across the country’s nations and regions.
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The Centrepiece interview: Netflix’s Scott Stuber talks original films strategy, acquisitions, chasing IP
Netflix’s head of global film also discusses working with auteurs, theatrical windows and winning awards.
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AFM Q&A: Raven Banner partner Michael Paszt on running a thriving genre label
The company’s AFM slate includes The Sadness, Alone With You and Slumber Party Massacre
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AFM 2021: Japan hot projects
Titles incude a ‘Cube’ remake, manga animation ‘Blue Thermal’ and Takashi Shimizu’s third feature in his ‘horror village’ trilogy.