All Features articles – Page 132
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IFFR festival director Vanja Kaludjercic reveals “rollercoaster” of summer edition
Summer event marks the 50th anniversary of the festival.
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Hirota Yusuke talks Studio Ghibli influence on IFFR closing film ‘Poupelle Of Chimney Town’
Japanese animation will close the summer edition of International Film Festival Rotterdam.
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How IFFR is offering a launchpad for arthouse films during the pandemic
Boundary-pushing features and documentaries begin their international run in Rotterdam.
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What’s it like to go back to the cinema in the UK post-lockdown?
Screen staff test out six different venues for factors including masks, food & drink and ticketing.
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Creating the look of HBO fantasy ‘The Nevers’
Production designer Gemma Jackson and costume designer Michele Clapton discuss creating a believable version of Victorian London for HBO’s fantasy show.
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How five independent UK cinemas are preparing to reopen
Cinemas will be allowed to reopen from May 17, following more than four months of closures.
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15 feature documentaries from this year’s festivals to look out for
Screen’s chief critic and reviews editor Fionnuala Halligan picks out some of the year’s standout festival documentaries.
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Jaco Van Dormael talks about shooting new film ‘Bovary’ in just five days
”Let’s find beauty somewhere in all the mess,” says the Belgian director of the pandemic era.
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CPH:DOX director Alvaro F. Pulpeiro – “You can almost touch the image”
The Colombia-based Spanish filmmaker recounts the challenges and inspirations behind his documentary ‘So Foul A Sky’.
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CPH:DOX director Tuija Halttunen – “Making this film was very long and painful”
The Finnish director reflects on the journey behind documentary ‘How To Kill A Cloud’.
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How going virtual has fostered innovation and diversity at CPH:DOX’s industry events
“We’re hoping the pitch itself will become more cinematic,” explained the industry team.
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CPH:DOX director Guido Hendrikx – “I was like an extra-terrestrial”
‘A Man With A Camera’ saw the Dutch filmmaker knock on the doors of total strangers and remain silent while filming their reactions.
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CPH:DOX director Roser Corella - “I hope the film can be a tool to fight the system”
‘Room Without A View’ explores at the bleak reality of foreign domestic workers in Lebanon.
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Can the international festival circuit save creative documentary making?
Theatrical prospects for many festival doc films are slimmer than ever.
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How the Moscow International Film Festival is holding a physical edition with international guests
The festival will go ahead entirely in cinemas, which are now open in Moscow with Covid measures in place.
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How CPH:DOX is taking the best elements of online to create a vibrant, challenging hybrid edition
Outgoing CEO Tine Fischer talks revitalising “cold” Zoom panels and the promise of physical screenings.
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My Screen Life: UK composer Daniel Pemberton talks biggest mistake and ‘Spider-Verse 2’
The Oscar-nominated film composer discusses his messy studio, the upsides of the pandemic and being mistaken for Owen Wilson.
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In conversation: Ai Weiwei, ‘Collective’ director Alexander Nanau talk censorship, film festivals, streamers
The duo discussed over Zoom the origins and difficulties in making Collective, the film’s fractious Oscar campaign and future of the film industry.
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How the ‘News Of The World’ production designer made one set into four different towns
David Crank added Paul Greengrass to a list of collaborators that includes Terrence Malick and Paul Thomas Anderson.
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How the makers of ‘Quo Vadis, Aida?’ went from a crippling crisis to the Oscars
Wife-and-husband duo Jasmila Zbanic and Damir Ibrahimovic tell Screen about the challenges mounting Quo Vadis, Aida?