All Features articles – Page 150
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The award-winning composers of ‘Joker’ and ‘Get Out’ on improving diversity in their industry
Hildur Gudnadottir and Michael Abels are leading change in their white, male-dominated field.
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Doclisboa’s co-heads explain why they are extending their festival over six months
”The level of reflection will hopefully be higher.”
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Local Heroes: ARP’s Michèle Halberstadt on releasing ‘Peninsula’ in France under curfew
“That’s what being an independent is all about – we can take risks that big companies cannot afford.”
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WSA guest of honour Alexandre Desplat reflects on his illustrious composing career
The composer is nominated as WSA film composer of the year for his ’Little Women’, ‘J’Accuse’ and ‘Adults In The Room’ scores.
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How 'After We Collided' became a surprise hit in the UK and Ireland
The film is on release via Shear Entertainment with US sales agent Voltage Pictures.
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Artistic director Antonio Monda on bringing Rome’s 15th edition to fruition
Rome Film Fest opens today with Pixar’s Soul, and runs to October 25.
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The Film & TV Charity's Alex Pumfrey: we must “protect the diverse talent pipeline”
The Charity launched its second major Covid-19 fund last month.
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Filmed in the UK: 21 upcoming feature films to watch out for
There are numerous UK-made feature productions coming to cinemas and/or streaming platforms this year and beyond.
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Mia Market director talks about going hybrid, market shifts and working with Venice
The physical event runs October 14-18, while the online platform is open until October 25.
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Word of Mouth - Jacqueline Lyanga: “We share lists of writers and directors we love”
The Global Cinematheque founder on how she’s stayed up to date during lockdown.
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Lumiere Pavilions CEO Jimmy Wu on restarting China’s theatrical market
Boutique cinema chain owner talks market recovery and plans to bring more non-Hollywood foreign films to China.
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My Screen Life: Canneseries’ Albin Lewi on staging a physical event, his love of 'Normal People'
The artistic director of Canneseries discusses the clamour for places at the festival.
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Which arthouse films stood out at the autumn festivals?
There were plenty of titles that could be a factor in this year’s awards race.
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The Centrepiece interview: Why Curzon Cinemas’ Philip Knatchbull is optimistic about the future of cinemas
Knatchbull talks working with new US owners Cohen Media Group and how Parasite helped to keep the company afloat.
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Why European TV sellers are feeling bullish heading into Mipcom
TV companies predict demand will be high for their completed content at this month’s virtual Mipcom and hybrid Canneseries event.
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Will China be buying foreign independent films in the post-Covid era?
Post-Covid politics are making it more difficult than ever to sell into China, but foreign films could play a role in the country’s market recovery.
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Tricia Tuttle on changing up the BFI London Film Festival business model for 2020
Tuttle is tearing up the playbook with an event that reinvents every process, relationship and budgetary assumption.
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Stars of Tomorrow One-to-One: Mark Herbert & Joy Gharoro-Akpojotor
UK and Ireland Star of Tomorrow Joy Gharoro-Akpojotor talks over Zoom with Mark Herbert, joint CEO of Warp Films.
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Why film production is thriving in Ukraine
Odesa International Film Festival’s programme director Anthelme Vidaud discusses the resurgence and popularity of Ukrainian film production.
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How Odesa Film Festival transformed into a successful online edition
“The quality of the programme is as good as last year.”