All Features articles – Page 136
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Filmart 2021: The hot projects from South Korea
Korean sales agents are building on meetings started at the EFM.
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Is China finally opening to Korean content as political relations improve?
Hopes are rising that Korean films and dramas might finally get an airing in China for the first time since they were banned in 2016.
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Filmart 2021: The hot projects from Japan
Films from Soushi Matsumoto, Yuya Ishii and Yujiro Haromoto are all sparking interest.
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The fight to make ‘Sound Of Metal’: “Hollywood didn’t want to hear about heavy metal and deaf people”
Sound Of Metal began as a hybrid docufiction in 2007, directed by Derek Cianfrance, and emerged over a decade later as the fiction feature debut of Darius Marder
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How the UK’s VFX and post-production community has adapted to the pandemic
Five individuals working in the sector tell us how they’ve navigated the last few months and why they are so confident about the future.
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Hive Media Corp’s Kim Won-kuk talks building a slate of hits in challenging times
The Man Standing Next producer discusses how streamers, Covid-19 are changing Korean film.
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Golden Scene’s Winnie Tsang on opening an independent cinema in Hong Kong
Veteran distributor shares her vision for Golden Scene Cinema, which opened last month in the newly gentrified Kennedy Town district.
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Ireland readying raft of film shoots after pandemic pause
New projects from Lorcan Finnegan and Martin McDonagh will shoot in Ireland.
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Delroy Lindo talks ‘Da 5 Bloods’, Chadwick Boseman and wearing the MAGA hat
Teaming up with Spike Lee again in Da 5 Bloods, Delroy Lindo could be in line for his very first Oscar nomination
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Bafta nomination talking points: film awards moving in right direction
More British talent, diverse nominees and women to the fore (in some categories).
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‘Drift Away’ director Xavier Beauvois describes why the film is about the “real desperation” in France today
Jérémie Renier stars as a local policeman whose life is undone when he mistakenly kills a man.
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Awards whispers: “I don’t feel there are too many stand-out male performances this year”
Anonymous Bafta and Ampas voters discuss the best actor and supporting actor races
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Screen craft: DoP Tobias A Schliessler on the photos that inspired ‘Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom’
“We had the cameras in this small room hiding behind a piano.”
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Screen craft: Erik Messerschmidt on rebuilding Old Hollywood through the cinematography of ‘Mank’
“By the time [David Fincher] approaches you, he can see how the film would be laid out in his head.”
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Screen craft: DoP Mandy Walker on ‘Mulan’ battle scenes, Baz Luhrmann’s Elvis film
“With Yifei Lui’s stunts, we were able to capture her reactions in real time.”
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Screen craft: how DoP Joshua James Richards brought ‘Nomadland’ to vivid life
A native of Cornwall, Camerimage 2020 winner Joshua James Richards seems well-suited to filming a story like Chloé Zhao’s Nomadland.
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Screen craft: the documentary skills that helped Newton Thomas Sigel shoot Spike Lee’s ‘Da 5 Bloods’
”Today cinematographers have so many more tools than we had when I began.”
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Screen craft: DoP Phedon Papamichael talks ‘The Trial Of The Chicago 7’, 'Indiana Jones 5'
’Chicago 7’ is synchronised to Sorkin’s dialogue-rich script
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Ellen Burstyn talks Scorsese, industry changes and 'Pieces Of A Woman's explosive climax
Now in her seventh decade as a screen actor, six-time Oscar nominee Ellen Burstyn is respected for her talent, dedication and instinct for powerfully dramatic roles. Screen talks to her about the fierce - but loving - matriarch in Pieces Of A Woman
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Kevin Macdonald on how he considered making ‘The Mauritanian’ as a documentary
The filmmaker spoke to Screen during the Glasgow Film Festival.