All Features articles – Page 148
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Nordic production in 2020: international shoots, safety protocols, increased budgets
Projects to have shot this year include Ruben Östlund’s Triangle Of Sadness.
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“2020 lets us re-think the core of what we do,” says IDFA’s Orwa Nyrabia
Syrian filmmaker turned festival director talks about the importance of cinema screenings at IDFA’s hybrid edition.
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How is the documentary sector coping with the chaos that is 2020?
International filmmakers and executives speak to Screen about keeping going during the pandemic.
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‘The Crown’ breakout Emma Corrin on playing Princess Diana and her producing plans
Corrin was named a Screen Star of Tomorrow this year.
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How France's "robust and ingenious" production industry rebounded this summer
Production in France was up year-on-year from July to September.
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How local titles have flourished at the Taiwan box office
Taiwan has reported no domestically transmitted Covid-19 cases since mid-April, and box office has continued to fly thanks to a string of local hits.
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European sellers discuss AFM, hybrid realities and a brighter 2021
From tying up deals during AFM to looking ahead to a brighter 2021, European sellers are adapting to a new hybrid world.
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Why a new relationship with public funding is boosting the Russian film industry
Exhibitors are looking for a lucrative January to make up for the losses of 2020.
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Anton’s John Zois on production plans, the market, distribution
The LA-based executive has shepherded projects including ’Greenland’ into production.
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Branagh’s ‘Belfast’, Davies’ ‘Benediction’ and more: UK filmmakers talk return to production
Screen talks to filmmakers to find out what shooting in the UK is like right now.
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AFM 2020: The buzz titles from China and Hong Kong
The latest from Fruit Chan and Oxide Pang join the crop of action titles, creature features and crime sequels from Hong Kong and China.
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Why an overhaul of Australia's production incentive may spell trouble for riskier projects
Changes to Australia’s production incentive have many producers predicting a devastating impact on riskier projects.
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Australia production focus: A new gold rush
With updated incentives, low Covid numbers and skilled crew, Australia is luring more international productions than ever. But capacity is an issue.
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How the UK’s pubs and theatres are stepping in to house film and TV productions amid filming boom
NIne months’ worth of production is taking place in just three months.
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UK sales executives on surviving 2020, virtual market pros and cons, and Brexit nerves
”Every time I attend Cannes I make money. It is expensive going to Cannes, Toronto afundnd AFM but it’s a business.”
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AFM 2020: The buzz titles from Korea
Titles include Seo You-min’s myster thriller ‘Recalled’.
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My Screen Life: Academy CEO Dawn Hudson talks cornbread, treadmills and Oscar plans
”I’ve baked more food than I could eat in several lifetimes.”
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North America Covid production focus: rising costs and insurance challenges
Powerful screen guilds ensure that safety has been paramount as production restarted in the US, while rising costs saw at least one shoot head to Canada.
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