All Features articles – Page 141
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‘Pieces Of A Woman’ filmmakers on the story’s deeply personal inspiration
Director Kornel Mundruczo and writer Kata Weber delved into painful and personal subject matter to create their English-language drama Pieces Of A Woman
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Golden Globes TV nominations: more unpredictable than ever
The streamers, led by Netflix, dominate the TV Globe nominations, which mix some returning names with plenty of new contenders.
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Tom Holland talks "painful" preparation for ‘Cherry’, directing ambitions
Putting aside his Spider-Man costume, Tom Holland plays a PTSD-stricken veteran and drug addict in Cherry, a tale inspired by true-life events.
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“I’m not an exile”: Iranian director Keywan Karimi talks returning to the city where he was imprisoned
His next planned feature, ‘Do You Know Anything About Omid?’, is being pitched at Rotterdam’s CineMart.
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10 films that stood out at Sundance 2021
Screen International’s chief critic picks out some of the buzzy titles from this year’s Sundance Online.
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How Slamdance and other festivals are working to acknowledge disability
From accessibility to visibility, some festivals are making important moves to acknowledge disability in front of and behind the camera.
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Keeping it real: Pixar’s work to make ‘Soul’ culturally authentic
Pixar head Pete Docter brought co-director and co-writer Kemp Powers onboard.
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Pixar heads talk ‘Onward', ‘Soul’ and adapting to the streaming era
Both titles are in contention for animated feature awards.
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Cartoon Saloon founders talk ‘Wolfwalkers’, future plans: “We’re not interested in being giants”
Screen talks to its three co-founders about future plans and their acclaimed awards contender Wolfwalkers
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How Netflix became a force in feature animation
With three original features under its belt, Netflix’s animation division is ramping up production and aiming to deliver six films a year.
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What Globes nominations could mean for the Oscar race
HFPA is known for occasional wildly eccentric self-expression and did not disappoint this year.
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Korean star Yuh-Jung Youn on making her US debut in ‘Minari’: “I’m brave enough to take a chance”
A film and television legend whose career spans more than five decades, actress Yuh-Jung Youn is a household name in South Korea.
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Kingsley Ben-Adir on the “pressure and stakes” of playing Malcolm X in ‘One Night In Miami’
The UK actor talks playing American icon Malcom X.
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Bankside ramps up development slate with genre, drama, sci-fi projects (exclusive)
Titles include Rowan Athale’s ‘In Her Shadow’ and genre titles ‘Banshee’, ‘Remnants’ and ‘Magpie’.
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Carey Mulligan talks ‘Promising Young Woman’: “I was equal parts excited and scared”
Mulligan talks taking on comedy and “itching to get back” to screen work.
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Amanda Seyfried talks escaping mainstream musicals and comedies with ‘Mank’
The US actress talks escaping mainstream musicals and comedies in David Fincher’s portrait of 1930s Hollywood.
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How Vanja Kaludjercic’s eclectic European career led her to the top job at Rotterdam
Kaludjercic has worked at leading festivals and at top sales and distribution outfits.
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Four hot projects at Rotterdam’s online CineMart
The filmmakers reveal what they hope to achieve from the co-production market.
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“I love films that play with genre,” explains ‘Riders Of Justice’ director Anders Thomas Jensen
The comedy drama is the opening film of International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR).
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Rotterdam industry head Marit van den Elshout: “We like to break down barriers”
The head of IFFR Pro talks about the need to keep the programme lean and accessible.