All Features articles – Page 214
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"Ireland still is missing out": top Ireland studio exec calls for increased film & TV funding
Ardmore Studios and Troy Studios CEO Súin Ní Raghallaigh says more money and greater infrastructure are required.
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More business training needed for UK film sector, say industry experts
How film business training bodies are adapting to the UK’s skills shortage.
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Panama film festival director Pituka Ortega Heilbron Q&A
The seventh edition of the event runs from April 5-11, with A Fantastic Woman, Zama and BPM all screening.
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Creative Skillset CEO Seetha Kumar on delivering the BFI's Film Skills Strategy
”There is such a pain point in terms of skills shortages because we’ve had a boom in inward investment.”
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New head of film Gareth Ellis-Unwin on his ambitious plans for Creative Skillset
The King’s Speech producer believes his experiences in the filmmaking trenches will prove vital in his new role.
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Six urgent challenges for Creative Skillset
The skills gap, inclusivity and Brexit all present questions for the charity to consider.
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How the French sales sector is adapting to challenging times
At a time when cinema is under pressure, French film sales companies still manage to proliferate.
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Screen March/April 2018
Digital edition includes preview of potential Cannes 2018 titles and a feature on exhibition in developing markets.
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How Amazon Studios is growing its global presence
Amazon Studios’ strategy is about working with its global distribution partners — not competing against them.
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The key US TV trends to look out for in 2018
Efforts to engage a fractured domestic audience, plus equality movements have led to new programming mindsets.
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Nine upcoming indigenous films to look out for
Screen previews a selection of features, including from Greenland, New Zealand and Canada.
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How America became a key market for foreign-language TV drama
Lead by shows such as Carlos and Narcos, non-English language TV drama is making headway stateside.
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What's driving the new wave of indigenous filmmaking?
Ties between indigenous filmmakers and funders are strengthening across the globe.
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Canneseries preview: how new TV festival aims to stand out from the crowd
Official Competition line-up includes Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s Killing Eve and Gael García Bernal’s Here On Earth.
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Endeavor Content co-president discusses what's next
Why Chris Rice is “very bullish” about continued growth of premium television.
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Comment: Screen's chief critic reacts to Cannes screening shake-up
“The question is simple: why doesn’t Cannes just impose an embargo?”
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What's really happening with China's overhaul of film and TV regulation?
China watchers are speculating that we’ll see more movies in line with the Party’s messaging.
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'The Foreigner': anatomy of a successful UK-China co-production
The Fyzz Facility’s Wayne Marc Godfrey tells Screen how the Jackie Chan starrer worked in both the West and China.
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Q&A: Hong Kong film festival artistic director Li Cheuk To
Li joined as a programmer in the 1980s and has seen the festival through times of boom and bust for Hong Kong cinema.
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'Suspiria' screenwriter David Kajganich on his showrunning debut 'The Terror'
The series depicts the true story of a 1945 British Navy expedition which disappeared in the Arctic.