All Features articles – Page 142
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Rebecca Hall on her Sundance directing debut ‘Passing’: “Identity is hopelessly complex”
”I know that this film was something that I had to do.”
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Pascual Sisto on Sundance entry ‘John And The Hole’: “Cannes Label… shone a light on the film”
Spanish filmmaker adopted ”realistic, contemporary take on a fable”.
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Film4 creative team talk Sundance titles, 2021 production slate
The funder is set to go into production on films from Jonathan Glazer and Martin McDonagh.
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Sundance director Alex Camilleri on his Ramin Bahrani-produced fisherman drama ‘Luzzu’
It is the first Maltese film ever selected for a major international festival.
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Why Asian films are under-represented at the Oscars, despite the success of ‘Parasite’
Cultural firewalls, campaign costs and late submissions are some of the issues faced by Asian cinema in the awards race.
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“I don’t like the term 'arthouse movie'”: Szumowska, Englert talk ‘Never Gonna Snow Again’
“Our lead actor passed. He said he didn’t understand it.”
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Sian Heder on directing Sundance entry ‘CODA’: ‘I learned to sign really fast out of necessity’
Philippe Rousselet, Patrick Wachsberger produced crowd-pleaser.
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‘Toorbos’ director René van Rooyen: “We had to film without impacting the forest”
‘Toorbus’ is South Africa’s entry to the best international film category at the Oscars.
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Tahar Rahim on playing “an extraordinary soul” in ’The Mauritanian’
Tahar Rahim wasn’t interested in playing an Islamic terror suspect until The Mauritanian arrived to change his mind.
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Sundance director Baz Poonpiriya on getting personal in ‘One For The Road’
The Wong Kar-Wai-produced feature is the Thai director’s follow-up to ‘Bad Genius’.
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Why directing Sundance entry ‘The Most Beautiful Boy In The World’ was like ‘peeling an onion’
Swedish filmmakers Kristina Lindström and Kristian Petri discuss the life of former Death In Venice child star Björn Andrésen.
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Fifteen acquisition titles to look out for at Sundance 2021
Festival runs January 28-February 3.
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Director Sarmad Khoosat on why Oscar entry ‘Circus Of Life’ “defies a lot of pre-existing notions”
The film is Pakistan’s submission to the best international film category.
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My Screen Life: Mike Goodridge talks setting up a production company during the pandemic
Goodridge was formerly editor of Screen International and CEO of Protagonist Pictures.
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Olivia Colman talks acting with Anthony Hopkins in ‘The Father’ and leaving ‘The Crown’
Screen talks to the Oscar-winning actress about working opposite acting legend Anthony Hopkins.
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Why Sundance 2021 could be the festival buyers need right now
“It will very competitive and I think it’s going to stay that way for the foreseeable future.”
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Swedish director Ninja Thyberg on the female gaze in Sundance drama ‘Pleasure’
Thyberg’s debut stars Sofia Kappel as a 19-year-old wannabe porn actress.
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25 films from Asia, the Middle East and North Africa to tempt festival directors in 2021
Screen rounds up key contenders vying for the attention of programmers out of Asia, the Middle East and North Africa.
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What are buyers looking for at this year’s Sundance Film Festival?
Screen consulted three prominent US buyers to take the pulse of the independent market ahead of the mostly virtual event.
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Who are the early Oscar and Bafta contenders for supporting actor and actress: 2021 edition
This year’s contenders include regular nominees and first-time performers.