All Features articles – Page 181
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The space race: what next for UK studios and inward investment?
Netflix’s 10-year lease of Shepperton Studios is sending ripples throughout the UK’s inward investment sector.
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The lowdown on all the UK’s new studio developments
Major new studio developments are underway in every corner of the UK, in the south-east of England, Cardiff, Northern Ireland, Yorkshire, Manchester and Scotland.
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Venice Critics’ Week’s Giona Nazzaro on the impact of the new wave of Italian festival curators
“Everything changed when we realised festivals actually make editorial choices discovering talents.”
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Alex Gibney talks Venice documentary ‘Citizen K’, Putin and Trump
The filmmaker is presenting his documentary about exiled oligarch Mikhail Khodorkovsky out of competition.
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Lauren Greenfield talks about her Imelda Marcos Venice documentary ‘The Kingmaker’
’I liked her. That’s why I wanted to make a film about her,” said the director.
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How Billie Piper tried to "reimagine" a British style for Venice title 'Rare Beasts'
Piper’s filmmaking debut has its world premiere on August 31.
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Can Red Sea Film Festival reconcile its bold vision with Saudi Arabia’s political controversy?
Saudi Arabia is receiving ongoing criticism for its human rights record.
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Alberto Barbera talks Venice logistics, VR and his future as artistic director
Barbera has been weathering a storm over the lack of female filmmakers in Competition.
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What are European buyers looking for at Venice and Toronto?
Screen International writers speak to the buyers preparing to hit the autumn festival circuit.
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How UTA’s Rena Ronson became one of international film’s biggest players
The UTA Independent Film Group co-head tells Jeremy Kay how careers are created through risk.
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11 breakout films from the summer festivals
Between Cannes and Venice, a handful of smaller features from first and second-time directors are emerging from the summer festivals with strong word-of-mouth.
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Venice 2019 preview: Screen’s guide to the Competition titles
Screen profiles the world and international premieres scheduled for the Competition at this year’s festival (August 28-September 7).
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Sarajevo Q&A: ‘Cat In The Wall’ directors on why London-set drama is “not just a festival film”
Their first fiction outing revolves around a Bulgarian single mother Irina living on a council estate in Peckham in London.
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How Southeast Europe’s emerging writers and talents are breaking through
Screen profiles five emerging writing and directing talents from Southeast Europe.
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Venice 2019 preview: Screen’s guide to Horizons titles
Screen profiles the Horizons strand at this year’s Venice Film Festival (August 28-September 7).
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Venice 2019 preview: Screen’s guide to Out of Competition titles
Screen profiles the 21 titles to be screened out of competition at the 76th edition of the Venice International Film Festival (August 28 - September 7).
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Comment: The future of content diversity is under threat
While Disney is on course to become the first studio to gross $10bn in a single year, most releases from other studios have barely turned up.
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Sarajevo Q&A: Emin Alper on how politics in Turkey shaped ‘A Tale of Three Sisters’
The film plays in Sarajevo’s competition this week.
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Sarajevo Q&A: Bulgarian director Stephan Komandarev talks police drama ‘Rounds’
Komandarev’s previous films include The World Is Big And Salvation Lurks Around The Corner and Directions.
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Summer box office: UK, US bounce back after dire first quarter
US summer box office may be flat this year but that’s a drastic improvement on the first quarter, and the international picture is even rosier.