All Features articles – Page 187
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Screen's 2019 Future leaders debate the future of film festivals
Screen International’s 2019 Future Leaders in programming and curation were joined by current festival leaders to debate the shifting landscape, in a round table co-hosted by the Marché du Film
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Is this a golden era for socially conscious feature documentaries?
Ahead of tomorrow’s Doc Day event, Screen talks to key practitioners and stakeholders.
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Directors' Fortnight embraces VR with 'Go Where You Look'
The project is the brainchild of American avant-garde artist-musician-filmmaker Laurie Anderson and Taiwanese new media artist Hsin-Chien Huang.
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Cannes Q&A: Pedro Almodóvar talks 'Pain And Glory'
He talks to Screen International about the joy of working with Antonio Banderas and Penélope Cruz and the temptation of television.
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How to work with the Spanish film industry
The Spanish industry is booming, with several films playing at Cannes this year.
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Director Midi Z, actor-writer Wu Kexi on their Cannes debut with the #MeToo-themed 'Nina Wu'
Kexi has previously starred in three of Midi Z’s films.
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Werner Herzog talks Cannes history, 'Family Romance, LLC.', and why he'll never act in a romantic comedy
The German filmmaker’s ’Family Romance, LLC’ is playing as a Special Screening.
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Cannes red carpet protest organisers on gender equality campaign’s impact, next steps
One year on from the launch of Collectif 50/50’s groundbreaking gender equality charter, Screen talks to the organisers about what they have achieved.
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Jessica Hausner on her English-language debut 'Little Joe': "This film plays with genre"
Her fifth feature is the first to screen in Competition after three of her previous films were selected for Un Certain Regard.
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Cannes Q&A: Diao Yinan on 'The Wild Goose Lake'
Yinan is making his Cannes Competition debut with his fourth feature.
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Future Leaders 2019: programmers and curators to watch
When it comes to the champions of new talent and custodians of lost classics, these are the up-and-coming programmers and curators to watch.
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Future Leaders 2019: programmers and curators - Europe
These are the up-and-coming programmers and curators to watch out for.
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Future Leaders 2019: programmers and curators - Americas
When it comes to the champions of new talent and custodians of lost classics, these are the up-and-coming programmers and curators to watch.
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Future Leaders 2019: programmers and curators - Asia, Africa and Australia
These are the up-and-coming programmers and curators to watch out for.
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Hylnur Palmason on his Iceland-set Critics' Week selection 'A White, White Day'
It was a family affair for Icelandic director Hlynur Pálmason on the set of his second feature film.
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Cannes Market: Hong Kong and China buzz titles
China has four titles in official selection and sidebars.
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How Melina Leon became the first female Peruvian director to play in Cannes with 'Song Without A Name'
Leon’s feature directorial debut screens in Directors’ Fortnight.
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Kleber Mendonca Filho talks returning to Cannes Competition with genre mash-up 'Bacurau'
“[Bacurau] is not Aquarius 2,” says Mendonça Filho, who is defying expectations with his new film.
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How Nadine Labaki's 'Capernaum' became a $44m sleeper hit in China
Social media platforms Douban and Tik Tok contributed to the film’s $44m (RMB300m) China box office.