All Features articles – Page 194
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Rotterdam Tiger director: Ulaa Salim on 'Sons Of Denmark'
The film is set in the aftermath of a bombing in Copenhagen, when a nationalist politician is on the rise and a young man is becoming radicalised.
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Rotterdam Tiger directors: Maurilio and Gabriel Martins on 'Heart Of The World'
Heart Of The World, the debut feature from Brazilian directors Maurilio Martins and Gabriel Martins in set in their hometown of Contagem.
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Why Mexico’s Carlos Reygadas believes Rotterdam is the best film festival in the world
Mexican director will give a masterclass at the event.
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Rotterdam interview: 'Beats' director Brian Welsh
Welsh’s film takes in the 90s Scottish rave scene.
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Screen best pitch winners talk immigrant family drama 'The Oasis Of Now'
Finnish-Iranian filmmaker Hamy Remezan and his producers at Aamu Film Company hope to shoot this year.
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Sacha Polak talks acid attack drama 'Dirty God' ahead of Rotterdam, Sundance berths
Film stars newcomer Vicky Knight as a young British girl who is the victim of an acid attack.
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Cinematographer Robbie Ryan on the distinct visuals for 'The Favourite'
Ryan has previously worked with Ken Loach and Andrea Arnold.
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Sundance 2019 preview: World Cinema Documentary competition
Titles include ‘Lapu’, ‘Gaza’, ‘Honeyland’.
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The unlikely trio who brought Oscar contender 'Green Book' to life
Mahershala Ali and Viggo Mortensen star in the film.
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'First Man' cinematographer Linus Sandgren on creating the film's spectacular Imax sequences
Sandgren used Super 16mm film and telephoto lenses.
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How Lukas Nelson inspired Bradley Cooper to make 'A Star Is Born'
Cooper’s character is based on musician Nelson.
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Sundance 2019 preview: World Cinema Dramatic competition
’The Last Tree’, ‘Koko-di, Koko’da’ ’Divine Love’ among the selection.
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Sundance director on 2019 line-up: "Our audiences like to be challenged"
This year’s titles include Joanna Hogg’s ’The Souvenir’, Babak Anvari’s ’Wounds’ and Chiwetel Ejiofor’s ’The Boy Who Harnessed The Wind’.
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17 films from the US, Canada and Latin America to tempt festival directors in 2019
Scorsese, Tarantino, Korine and Gerwig are all back this year.
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Rotterdam Film Festival 2019 preview: bold voices and a thriving industry strand
Festival opens on January 23 with Sacha Polak’s ‘Dirty God’.
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25 European films to tempt festival directors in 2019
Returning directors include Almodovar, Hansen-Love and Celine Sciamma.
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What can buyers expect at Unifrance's Rendez-vous with French Cinema?
The event will give buyers their first glimpse of the hottest French films of the year.
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13 UK and Irish films to tempt festival directors in 2019
Features from Chris Morris, Sarah Gavron and Ken Loach on the way.
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Why Alfonso Cuaron teamed up with Netflix on 'ROMA'
Cuaron’s eighth feature has dominated the industry conversation ever since Cannes refused to it to screen in Competition.