All Features articles – Page 209
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FeaturesThe rise of TV festivals: can the industry keep up?
Series Mania and Canneseries start within a week of each other.
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FeaturesCPH:DOX 2019: Festival chief talks Europe, gender equality and testing the appetite for fiction films
The doc-focused event opens today in Copenhagen.
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FeaturesFilmart: Wayne Chang on moving into international co-production with GaragePlay
Chang set up GaragePlay in 2012.
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FeaturesFilmart: how Hong Kong's One Cool Film Production found its feet
The company launched in 2013
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FeaturesVue CEO Tim Richards: "No industry can stand still"
Richards wrote an open letter to Bafta protesting Netflix’s win for ‘ROMA’.
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FeaturesCannes 2019: who’s in the running?
Screen has been talking with producers, sales agents, distributors and territory experts to find out what could be ready for Cannes 2019.
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FeaturesLaika animation wizards talk studio's most ambitious film yet, 'Missing Link'
Fifth film featuring voices of Hugh Jackman, Zoe Saldana, Zach Galifianakis launches in April.
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FeaturesHong Kong's Filmart to put a sharper focus on TV and streaming this year
This year’s Filmart is talking up its connections to the worlds of TV and streaming, while not taking its eyes off features and theatrical distribution.
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FeaturesFilmart: how Hong Kong film industry is adapting to challenging times
With the spotlight shining firmly on mainland China’s huge film market, how do Hong Kong studios and producers see the future of their industry?
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FeaturesHKIFF: Albert Lee on his ambitious plans for the Hong Kong film festival
The new executive director remains optimistic about Hong Kong cinema’s future.
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FeaturesFilmart: industry heavyweights on the future of the Hong Kong film business
Ahead of Filmart, Screen speaks to execs from Media Asia, Universe Entertainment, Emperor Motion Pictures and Mandarin Motion Pictures.
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FeaturesFilmart: nine European buzz titles for buyers
European sales agents will be out in force at Filmart, with buzzy titles from Berlin and SXSW on their rosters.
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FeaturesIndie film veteran Gregg Araki on his sexed-up Starz series 'Now Apocalypse'
Source: Starz Entertainment ‘Now Apocalypse’ Araki’s sex comedy was enthusiaastically received when he pitched it to US premium cable network Starz.
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FeaturesOscar and Bafta early predictions: what might the 2020 awards season look like?
Screen looks ahead to next year’s race, the challenges facing Oscar and Bafta organisers and highlights some of the titles likely to be in the running.
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FeaturesHow UK filmmaker Jack McHenry made his feature debut 'Here Comes Hell!' for just £22,000
The comedy horror is premiering at Glasgow Film Festival.
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FeaturesWhich festivals have premiered the most Oscar-winning films?
In the last two decades, Venice leads the way ahead of Cannes.
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FeaturesSix emerging Scotland-based directors you need to know
Screen profiles six emerging directors based in Scotland who are poised to make the next big steps in their careers.
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FeaturesHow John C Reilly and Alison Dickey fought for eight years to make 'The Sisters Brothers'
Screen speaks to them about this distinctive western directed by Jacques Audiard.
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FeaturesSonar Entertainment chief on why US-based TV indies are making a comeback
“It’s going to be a bit of a golden age for the bigger television studios.”
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FeaturesOscars 2019 shows Netflix is in awards game for long haul
Despite losing out on best picture, streaming giant will be back for more.








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