All Features articles – Page 211
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Sophie Turner talks #MeToo, Sansa's struggles and the final season of 'Game Of Thrones'
Turner was cast in the role of Sansa Stark back in 2009.
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Jack Thorne, Tom Harper on adapting 'Philip K Dick's Electric Dreams' story 'The Commuter'
The story tells of railway employee Ed Jacobson, played by Timothy Spall.
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Sarah Gadon on starring in 'Alias Grace': "I was completely consumed"
Margaret Atwood’s novel was adapted for screen by fellow Canadian Sarah Polley.
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How the Edinburgh Film Festival is competing in a crowded summer season
There are enough good titles to go around, says artistic director Mark Adams.
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'Super Mario Bros' director on her comeback 'Tell It To The Bees', starring Anna Paquin, Holliday Grainger
Annabel Jankel spent 25 years in movie jail.
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'The Assassination Of Gianni Versace' star Edgar Ramirez on the story's backdrop of prejudice
“Homophobia was the underlying subject of the whole story.”
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What can independent European cinemas learn from the UK?
Are there lessons for independent European exhibitors to learn from the UK’s flourishing boutique sector? Screen examines the disparities across the continent.
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Jane Campion on why she returned for a second series of 'Top Of The Lake'
Campion co-wrote and directed the second series ’Top Of The Lake: China Girl’.
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Is the film industry doing enough to engage female audiences?
A 2017 TGI survey showed women as 52% of the UK cinemagoing population.
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Nine British documentaries that made a difference
Producers, execs, presenters and directors of some of the most influential British docs of the 21st century reveal the inside story of their masterpieces and their key moments during production.
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How independent European animation is taking on the US studios
This year’s Cannes was awash with animated projects.
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Could projector-less LED cinema screens 'redefine' the theatrical experience?
A year ago Samsung unveiled a cinema screen composed of LED panels, declaring it the theatre of the future.
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How 'The End of the F***ing World' became a word-of-mouth awards contender
Stars Jessica Barden and Alex Lawther give their side of the story.
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The key challenges facing European cinemas in 2018
Ahead of CineEurope, Laura Houlgatte discusses the SVoD/festival debate, gender diversity and digital single market proposals.
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How film classification boards are responding to an industry in flux
Screen appraises the global landscape for ratings.
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"The 'D-word' is no longer dirty": experts on state of play for docs
Two major documentary events, Sheffield Doc/Fest in the UK and France’s Sunny Side of the Doc, take place this month.
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UK documentary producers voice concern about new BFI funding
A per-project ceiling of £80,000 on awards is lower than in previous years.
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After the Cannes/Netflix row, what next for France's strict media window laws?
Reform of France’s media window laws has divided the country’s cinema industry.
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Oscar-winning producer Simon Chinn discusses doc market 'explosion' ahead of MPS talk
Chinn will open the Media Production Show talks on June 12.
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Sydney Film Festival picks 10 female directors to watch in 2018
Screen profiles the filmmakers selected for the Europe! Voices of Women in Film programme.