All Features articles – Page 164
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My Working From Home Life: Voltage Pictures’ Jonathan Deckter
“It’s nice to have three meals a day with my family.”
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Who are the next generation of UK film awards contenders?
The UK has an ever-growing pool of skilled filmmakers across every sector.
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How might the international film festival circuit be transformed by the Covid-19 crisis?
“The festival circuit is engorged. This could be the spark that prompts change.”
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First Look: ‘Peninsula’, Yeon Sang-ho’s follow-up to ‘Train To Busan’ (exclusive)
Already a hit with buyers, the zombie thriller unfolds four years after the original.
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Comment: “The bounce-back, when it comes, is likely to be fast-moving”
Nia Daniels, editor at KFTV and The Knowledge, believes that behind the scenes there are reasons to be cheerful for the screen sector.
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How Series Mania is aiming to keep its industry section going this year
Laurence Herszberg tells Screen about her efforts to keep the event’s industry activities alive in the face of the coronavirus outbreak.
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My Screen Life: Sky Italia’s Nicola Maccanico on his love of ‘Lethal Weapon’
The Sky Italia executive reveals how he kickstarts his day, and the director and actor he believes would make his life story zing.
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Berlin 2020: rounding up the key deals
There was a steady flow of deals for festival and market titles despite a lack of Asian buyers.
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Cartoon Movie 2020: Five hot European projects, plus award winners
New projects from Fernando Trueba, ‘Loving Vincent’ filmmakers and a ”Nordic Sex Education”.
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Cartoon Movie 2020: Five talking points from the European animation event
Hot topics included the coronavirus scare, Creative Europe and Cannes comparisons.
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How the Glasgow Film Festival is making good on its rallying cry of “cinema for all”
Free and accessible talks and screenings, as well as the living wage for all staffers.
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Screen critics’ top films from Berlin 2020
Some of the buzziest titles from the Competition, Berlinale Special, Panorama and Encounters sections.
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The Centrepiece interview: Killer Films chief Christine Vachon on the fluctuating state of indie film
Vachon is celebrating 25 years of her iconic production company.
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EFM chief on impact of coronavirus, new screening venues and later dates
Matthijs Wouter Knol says EFM attendance hit record levels.
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Female filmmakers and legal experts respond to Harvey Weinstein’s guilty verdict
The fact the case came to trial and resulted in convictions stunned some prosecutors.
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Glasgow Film Festival opens with a focus on female voices and the need to fight complacency
“You can’t stand still, you have to keep reinventing,” says festival co-director Allison Gardner.
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Comment: The UK’s young genre filmmakers are shaking up the industry
Saint Maud, Amulet and His House will soon smuggle their political anger and condemnation onto UK screens.
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“We can do business with everybody:” Fred Kogel on Leonine, Germany’s newest media giant
As Leonine snaps up some of the EFM’s biggest projects, Screen profiles Germany’s newest media giant.
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EFM report: big deals stream in despite grey clouds, coronavirus effect
Steady market trade, mixed response to festival films.
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How the UK’s House Productions convinced a Greek arthouse filmmaker to make Berlinale Series title ‘Trigonometry’
Athina Rachel Tsangari directs five episodes of ‘Trigonometry’ for Tessa Ross and Juliette Howell’s House Productions.