All Features articles – Page 135
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How many UK filmmakers and execs can still access Creative Europe’s training programmes?
A group of European training organisations are hoping there will be flexibility in the number of UK participants they can accept.
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Comment: Why buyers should look beyond festival prizes
The journey to the Academy Awards’ shortlist for Quo Vadis, Aida? was not easy, and poses questions.
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How an experimental process created the sensation of hearing loss for 'Sound Of Metal'
Sound designer Nicolas Becker on the experimental processes used to get into the head of a drummer losing his hearing in ’Sound Of Metal’.
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25 film projects conceived or advanced during the pandemic
As part of our development focus, Screen highlights some of the hot projects from across the globe that have been developed in the past year.
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A creative lockdown: writers, directors and producers on how they have kept busy during a year of confinement
During the past year many writers and filmmakers have used the time to conceive new films.
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“The world was ready": How 'The White Tiger' was finally adapted for the screen
Author Aravind Adiga, filmmaker Ramin Bahrani and exec producer/actor Priyanka Chopra Jonas discuss the dark drama.
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How ‘The Father’ recreated the “disorientation of the audience” from the stageplay on screen
Florian Zeller’s film is nominated six times at both the Baftas and Oscars.
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How ‘Promising Young Woman’ overcame challenges and controversy
“We’re always looking for something that could be where culture may be going.”
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My Screen Life: Oscar-nominated producer Lynette Howell Taylor
”I would direct it — no way would I leave that in the hands of someone else!”
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Philip Yung on recreating a famous tale of corrupt cops in ‘Where The Wind Blows’
Tony Leung Chiu-wai and Aaron Kwok head the cast of the film, about two policemen-turned-fugitives who terrorised Hong Kong in the 1960s.
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Qumra 2021: Musician Yasmine Hamdan says “you take a break from yourself” when composing for film
Contemporary Arabic music pioneer Hamdan takes inspiration from Middle Eastern traditions and history.
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Qumra 2021: Jessica Hausner plans to shoot next film ‘Club Zero’ in the UK
Austrian director previously shot Cannes 2019 Palme d’Or contender Little Joe in the UK.
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How can the industry develop a more inclusive workforce?
More targeted craft training for working with non-white individuals is being created.
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Paul Raci on his breakout ‘Sound Of Metal’ role: "It’s very closely aligned with what I’ve been through”
Paul Raci’s role in Sound Of Metal could have been written for the war veteran — a child of deaf adults, he is fluent in sign language and once ran an addiction ministry
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Training: how virtual production will become essential beyond the pandemic
With virtual production techniques increasing in popularity during the pandemic, the industry workforce must get to grips with the new technology.
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Berlin 2021: all the key deals signed at the European Film Market
Sellers told Screen they were impressed by the business that took place during this year’s European Film Market.
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Filmart 2021: The hot projects from Taiwan
International buyers are getting excited about these projects.
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Oscar nominations talking points: more indie, more female, more diverse
The fact that Bafta and Oscar have dramatically diverged this year adds much-needed texture to the final weeks of the awards countdown
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Asian buyers talk pandemic survival strategies and the year ahead
Three Asian distributors who have remained active during the Covid-19 pandemic share their experiences.
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Filmart 2021: The hot projects from Hong Kong and China
As China comes off a record-breaking New Year, distribution is still feeling the effects of coronavirus.