All Features articles – Page 177
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My Screen Life: Susan Wendt, sales agent
The sales agent supremo talks about an office in the red-light district, her top TV recommendation and what Quentin Tarantino would bring to a biopic of her life.
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AFM 2019: The buzz titles from North America
Projects include Neill Blomkamp’s Inferno and Lost Transmissons with Simon Pegg and Juno Temple.
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AFM 2019: The buzz titles from the UK
Screen profiles some of the exciting films from the UK at this year’s AFM.
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International insiders in the US: the key TV and streaming executives
From Amazon to Apple+ to Netflix, Screen International profiles the key US-based TV and streaming executives.
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How ‘System Crasher’ became an arthouse hit in Germany
The distributor carefully targeted a demographic of women over the age of 40, in particular parents, educators, teachers and care professionals.
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International Insiders in the US: the key players specialising in the global film and TV industry
A cross-section of US-based industry heavyweights pulling the international levers for film and television.
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International Insiders in the US: production, finance, sales and packaging, part 1
Profiles include AGBO Films, 30West and A24’s Sasha Lloyd.
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International Insiders in the US: production, finance, sales and packaging, part 2
Profiles include FilmNation’s Glen Basner, Lionsgate’s Helen Lee-Kim and Bill Block from Miramax.
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International Insiders in the US: production, finance, sales and packaging, part 3
Profiles include Participant’s David Linde, Sister LA’s Stacey Snider and SK Global.
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International Insiders in the US: theatrical buyers
Screen International profiles the key US-based theatrical buyers.
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International insiders in the US: bankers and legal experts
The key US-based executives working in the banking and legal sectors.
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International Insiders in the US: physical production chiefs and studio specialists
Screen International profiles the key US-based physical production chiefs and studio specialists for the global industry.
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How the BFC supports film and TV production in the UK
The British Film Commission can offer a broad range of support to incoming productions looking to shoot in the UK.
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French film and TV industry to debate controversial audiovisual law reforms in Dijon
French industry body L’ARP’s annual meeting in November promises to be lively amid tension over changes to France’s audiovisual legislation.
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Tokyo: Crosscut Asia programme shines a light on Southeast Asian genre films
Lav Diaz, Mattie Do, and Randy Korompis are among the filmmakers presented this year.
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Japan's anime renaissance in the spotlight at Tokyo Film Festival
A ‘Japanese Animation’ sidebar launches at this year’s festival.
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After two years of turbulence, Antalya Film Festival begins a new chapter
Turkey’s oldest film festival opens this weekend with a new festival director and artistic director, and with a banner theme “Return to Roots”.
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Tokyo Film Festival director: “It’s time for people to take a fresh look at Japan”
Takeo Hisamatsu explains how this year’s TIFF will bring Japan’s biggest cultural achievements back into focus.
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TIFFCOM: how Japan’s biggest content market is building international bridges
US producer Jon Kuper is among those speaking at the three-day event.
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How a childcare grant helped Shelly Love make BIFA-longlisted ‘A Bump Along The Way’
Vital financial support for childcare ensured Northern Ireland-based director Shelly Love could make her debut feature.