All Features articles – Page 167
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How ‘Joker’ composer Hildur Gudnadottir’s music was used to inspire the actors on set
Iceland’s Hildur Gudnadottir based her Oscar and Bafta-nominated score for Joker on the feelings she experienced reading the screenplay.
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How a hospital stay inspired the new film from Belgium director Marion Hansel
The prolific filmmaker was the subject of a career retrospective at IFFR.
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Yoon Dan-bi talks award-winning Rotterdam title ‘Moving On’
South Korea’s Yoon Dan-bi shares the personal story behind her first feature.
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“There is no subject more unpleasant than mine”: Belgium’s Patrice Toye on her Rotterdam title ‘Tench’
The film is about a reluctant paedophile.
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The story behind Angola’s Rotterdam Bright Future title ‘Air Conditioner’
The film was directed by Fradique, a member of Angolan filmmaking collective Geração 80.
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Srishti Behl Arya on Netflix India’s original films strategy
Netflix is giving its original films slate equal billing with series in India, with new projects from talents such as Anurag Kashyap, Sooni Taraporevala and Karan Johar.
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How ‘Parasite’ production designer Lee Ha Jun built the film's iconic house
Lee has received a best production design Oscar nomination for his work.
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Why Noah Baumbach teamed up with David Heyman to make ‘Marriage Story’
Screen talks to the filmmakers about their first screen collaboration, and Baumbach’s most awards-nominated film to date.
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The long campaign for casting to be recognised at the Bafta Film Awards
Screen traces the successful fight for recognition, and spotlights the inaugural nominees in this year’s casting Bafta.
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Cinematography Oscar nominees on authenticity and avoiding VFX
Screen speaks to the DoPs behind 1917, Joker, The Irishman, Once Upon A Time… In Hollywood and The Lighhouse.
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“It would be complicated for a transgender woman to go back and play a man”: Malou Reymann on casting ‘A Perfectly Normal Family’
Malou Reymann’s ‘A Very Normal Family’ is screening at both IFFR and Goteburg.
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Six rising Dutch filmmakers to watch
Who are the filmmakers poised to make a mark internationally?
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“What if the wings of society fall off?”: Director Mees Peijnenburg on his IFFR title ‘Paradise Drifters’
Peijnenburg’s first feature debuts at IFFR before going to Berlin.
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David Furnish talks ‘Rocketman’ sex scene debate, LGBT representation, future film projects
Furnish is nominated for his first film Bafta for the biopic.
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How North Macedonia’s ‘Honeyland’ has already made Oscar history
Oscar nominated in both the documentary and international feature categories, Honeyland has made its makers and its country of origin — North Macedonia — proud.
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Five costume design teams discuss their Bafta and Oscar-nominated work
Screen spoke to the costume teams behind Little Women, Once Upon A Time… In Hollywood, Judy, The Irishman and Jojo Rabbit.
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Awards whispers: who are our Bafta and Ampas members voting for?
Anonymous UK-based Bafta and Ampas voters reveal who is getting their vote in nine major categories.
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Tense meetings, setbacks and a rising budget: the epic struggle to make ‘The Irishman’
Screen talks to the producer team about bringing the Mafia true tale to life.
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Sundance 2020 Brunch With The Brits: photo gallery
High West Distillery hosted annual Park City bash on Sunday.
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Iran’s Massoud Bakhshi talks Sundance drama ‘Yalda, A Night For Forgiveness’
Blacklisted in Iran, the director talks about the challenges of making his second feature.