All Features articles – Page 158
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Head of Canada's producers association on charting a course through the pandemic
“This crisis is going to pay long-term dividends in terms of the willingness by the entire industry to collaborate on issues of common interest.”
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Emmys spotlight: Why ‘Unorthodox’ star Shira Haas believes in the power of change
The Israeli actress discusses her role in the Netflix miniseries and life under lockdown.
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Emmys spotlight: From masks to racial tragedy, the uncanny prescience of ‘Watchmen’
Damon Lindelof and Nicole Kassell confront America’s volatile political and cultural landscape.
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Emmys spotlight: Fiona Shaw on the secrets of her ‘Killing Eve’ spymaster
Irish actress Fiona Shaw reveals why she relishes her role as inscrutable spymaster Carolyn Martens in ’Killing Eve’.
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What’s it like to go back to the cinema in the Covid era?
Cinemagoers in Tokyo, Copenhagen, Rome, Hong Kong, Seoul, Paris and Barcelona discuss their experiences.
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Seven film industry talking points for the second half of 2020
How will Covid-19 continue to impact markets, festivals, production and the awards race this year?
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Canneseries confirms October 2020 dates
Third edition was to have unfolded alongside cancelled MIPTV.
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How South Korea’s box office is coming back from the dead
Zombie thriller #Alive has raised hopes that the local box office is turning a corner in the pandemic.
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Emmys spotlight: Why ‘The Morning Show’ is more than just the first great #MeToo drama
Showrunner Kerry Ehrin, director Mimi Leder and Gugu Mbatha-Raw speak to Screen about the Apple TV+ drama.
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My Working From Home Life: ‘Mrs America’ sound editor Scott Gershin
“I discovered there weren’t any sound libraries of just women. I had to create it all from scratch.”
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How the screen sectors can help to reboot international economies
The findings of a major new report reveal how screen production can generate speedy economic impact.
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My Working From Home Life: Mubi’s Anais Lebrun
”Always video on. Communication is not only verbal but also physical.”
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My Working From Home Life: ‘Limbo’ filmmakers Ben Sharrock and Irune Gurtubai
“The Cannes news was huge. Yes, bittersweet, but Cannes has always been the dream.”
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How the global climate crisis is threatening the film locations business
“There is no place on earth where anything is guaranteed with regard to the weather anymore.”
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How the Spanish film industry is slowly coming back to life
Sector by sector look at the reopenings.
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Analysis: US indie sector looks to government for insurance backstop
“The US government needs to do something or there aren’t going to be any independent movies until we get a vaccine.”
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WarnerMedia’s Sandra Dewey reflects on the ambitious roll-out of HBO Max
Dewey will give a Meet the Streamers keynote at the virtual Cannes market on June 23.
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Why Spain’s film and TV industry is hopeful international production will return this summer
The country’s rebate rate and single-shoot tax rebate have both risen.
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My Working From Home Life: Lizette Gram Mygind of the Danish Film Institute
“We went to a pop-up drive-in cinema to see ‘The Good, The Bad And The Ugly’.”
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Cannes virtual market: European sellers eager to get back to business
According to the Marché du Film, 9,360 professionals had registered for the virtual market as of June 20, including 1,352 buyers.