All Features articles – Page 233
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Edward James Olmos: "I have to fight against being typecast"
Blade Runner and Battlestar Galactica star is set to receive a lifetime achievement award in Madrid.
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BFI's Ben Roberts hails a creative boom in low-budget British films
British debuts Lady Macbeth, God’s Own Country and I Am Not A Witch are all playing currently at Jerusalem Film Festival.
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Fantasia 2017: Ted Geoghegan on survival thriller 'Mohawk'
Screen talks to director of We Are Still Here about his follow-up feature.
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What the West can learn from the surprise success of 'Dangal' in China
Aamir Khan’s Indian wrestling drama became a cultural phenomenon in China this year, but why?
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Jerusalem's shorts competition: a 'gateway' for Israeli filmmakers
Tom Grater talks to Ariel Richter, the festival’s new director of Israeli competitions and industry days.
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Fantasia 2017: Barbara Crampton on 'Replace' and FrightFest 'New Blood' scheme
Horror icon talks to Screen about her career resurgence and latest film, body horror Replace.
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Israeli diretor Matan Yair talks popular debut ‘Scaffolding’
Former teacher speaks to Screen about his debut feature, which premiered at Cannes.
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The story behind Israeli debut 'Holy Air'
Actor-filmmaker Shady Srour on his debut feature, which premiered in Tribeca and plays in Jerusalem this week.
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Eight Israeli producers on the rise
Melanie Goodfellow looks at a selection of the country’s emerging talent.
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Five upcoming UK feature debuts earning industry buzz
Screen profiles the next wave of exciting British indie projects.
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Jerusalem Pitch Point set to welcome seven projects for 12th edition
Maya Kenig, Idan Hubel and Tawfik Abu Wael set for 2017 Pitch Point.
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Jerusalem Film & Television Fund plots drive into virtual reality
As it approaches its 10th anniversary, the fund is pushing into the hi-tech worlds of VR, visual effects and gaming.
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'Elle' producer: The film industry must 'connect to reality'
Producer discusses state financing, Netflix and the next Paul Verhoeven film.
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Jerusalem's Sam Spiegel Film Lab primed for 5th edition
40 international delegates set to attend this year.
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'Embrace Of The Serpent' director Ciro Guerra: 'Streaming sites are graveyards for films'
“What’s the point of killing the theatrical experience?”
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Emmys 2017: John Turturro on replacing James Gandolfini in 'The Night Of'
“It felt a little strange, because James and I were very good friends.”
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Israel's indie producers feel the squeeze
Israel continues to punch above its weight internationally but its indie producers feel under pressure at home.
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Louis Garrel on why he decided to play Godard in 'Redoubtable'
French star talks reincarnating Jean-Luc Godard on the big screen.
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Michel Hazanavicius: 'Some think it's blasphemous to make a film about Godard'
On the eve of Jerusalem Film Festival, Redoubtable director discusses his Jean-Luc Godard biopic.
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How Village Roadshow is going native in China
Greg Basser and Ellen Eliasoph hope new China production venture Perfect Village could emulate their partnership with Warner Bros.