All Features articles – Page 185
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Bong Joon Ho talks ‘Parasite’: “It deals with polarisation”
Two years after Okja, Bong Joon Ho returns to Cannes Competition with family tragicomedy Parasite.
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Karlovy Vary 2019: Lendita Zeqiraj on the energetic, emotional ‘Aga’s House’
The Kosovan filmmaker’s feature debut opened this year’s East of the West competition.
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Karlovy Vary 2019: Laila Pakalnina on her dialogue-free documentary 'Spoon'
The Latvian filmmaker’s latest is screening in the festival’s documentary competition strand.
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Netflix 'Murder Mystery' numbers fuel 'profit participation' speculation
Whether or not users of 31m accounts sat through the entire crime caper, the numbers hint at a possible evolution in how the streamer – and broader streaming community – might conduct business in the years ahead.
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Emmys 2019: Jed Mercurio explains why 'Bodyguard' was a "once in a lifetime" success
With BBC drama Bodyguard proving linear TV is far from over, creator and writer Jed Mercurio reveals why slow-burn storytelling is still an exciting prospect.
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Grant Heslov on why TV was the perfect format for 'Catch 22'
Smokehouse chief speaks to Screen about the daunting task of bringing Joseph Heller’s satirical novel to life.
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Emmys 2019: how the production design of 'The Haunting Of Hill House' literally brought the story to life
Argentinian production designer Patricio Farrell and star Oliver Jackson-Cohen reveal the tricks at work in the design.
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Emmys 2019: Liam Cunningham talks Ebola drama 'The Hot Zone'
Irish actor Liam Cunningham tells John Hazelton why Ebola drama The Hot Zone is bringing such an important and timely message to TV audiences.
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European co-production at heart of France’s Sunny Side of the Doc
Diego Bunuel, head of original documentary at Netflix, will talk about the company’s doc strategy,
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Will Ang Lee's 'Gemini Man' bring high frame rate cinema to the mainstream?
Screen takes the pulse of the innovative format.
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'I Lost My Body' director Jérémy Clapin talks Netflix deal and Cannes, Annecy prizes
The animated feature won best film in Annecy on Saturday.
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Virtual print fee: with the end approaching for the UK, was it a success?
Screen talks to players from both sides of the distribution-exhibition divide.
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Bad movie fatigue, not franchise fatigue - analyst weighs in on early US summer flops
’It’s amazing how short-sighted we are’ – Comscore senior media analyst Paul Dergarabedian.
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Future looks positive for event cinema after growing pains
The sector is learning from missteps, redefining itself and engaging new audiences.
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CineEurope 2019 preview: a turbulent time for the exhibition industry
The exhibition sector is seeing fierce debates around ticket prices, windows, consolidation and data transparency.
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Emmys 2019 early predictions: who are the international contenders?
jstAs voting gets underway, Screen charts the international actors, writers and directors in the running for a nomination.
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Emmys 2019: how Laurie Nunn built her Netflix hit 'Sex Education'
The frankness with which both writer and show handles issues around copulation has brought great acclaim to the eight-part first season.
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Emmys 2019: Bringing 'Chernobyl' to the small screen - "It's like a monster film"
Executive producer Jane Featherstone and actress Emily Watson discuss the journey to the screen for ambitious HBO/Sky drama Chernobyl.
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Emmys 2019: how authenticity was key to unlocking 'My Brilliant Friend'
Using an Italian dialect that few people understand was one of the challenges facing the small-screen adaptation of Elena Ferrante’s bestselling novel.
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How Central and Eastern European animation is thriving thanks to international co-production
The last two years have seen international co-productions with substantial input from the region win major awards, including Loving Vincent and Another Day Of Life.