All Features articles – Page 237
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Doc/Fest: Daisy Asquith talks 'Queerama' and 100 years of gay film
Filmmaker on making Sheffield Doc/Fest’s opening film.
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Top Italian producer: we're switching focus from film to TV
Cattleya founder Ricardo Tozzi tells Gabriele Niola why he is repositioning his company.
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Gallery: Sundance London opening night
Pictures from the opening bash celebrating this year’s Sundance London Film Festival.
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Territory focus: Ireland aims to sustain success
The Irish film industry is riding high thanks to a blossoming of creative talent and the rise in international productions shooting in the country.
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Exclusive Cannes 2017 portraits: Barry Jenkins, Jane Campion, Ruben Ostlund and more
See a selection of Screen’s best pictures from the festival’s 70th edition.
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How did last year's Cannes films fare at the box office?
Elle, It’s Only The End Of The World and Julieta were the big hits from Cannes 2016.
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What can fix Britain's 'broken' independent film sector?
Times are tough for UK producers, some of whom are working for virtually nothing.
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Set report: Brian Cox in biopic 'Churchill'
Winston Churchill has been portrayed on screen many times, but Salon Pictures’ latest film shows him in a new light.
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Why foreign-language films are struggling in UK cinemas
Releasing arthouse films is as challenging as ever, but there are grounds for optimism.
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Three UK arthouse success stories that bucked the trend in 2017
The UK has long been a tough market for foreign-language films, but things are looking up this year.
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China and Hollywood: why the romance has cooled
Liz Shackleton explores why the Chinese government continues to restrict overseas investment.
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China Focus: box office - the quotas question
Is there hope for a new deal on the number of foreign films released in China and a restructuring of the existing profit-sharing arrangement?
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'Golden Age Of Television' reaches Asia
Driven by players such as Fox Networks Group, HBO, Amazon and Netflix, the ambitions for premium drama series in Asia are starting to match other parts of the world.
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Cannes 2017: Screen's top 10 films
Screen critics recommend the top films from this year’s festival.
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Cannes Competition Q&A: Fatih Akin on 'In The Fade'
The Turkish-German filmmaker on Cannes, Netflix and feeling like “the enemy” in his own country
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Cannes at 70: The biggest scandals
The 70-year-old festival has never been far from controversy.
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Mads Mikkelsen on Cannes memories and 'uphill' career battle
Screen talks to actor in Cannes about his latest project, survival thriller Arctic.
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Mouly Surya on Cannes title 'Marlina The Murderer In Four Acts'
Indonesian director premieres her new film in Directors’ Fortnight.
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Safdies on Robert Pattinson's 'De Niro-like' performance
Josh and Benny Safdie discuss their new Cannes competition film, the Netflix row and A24.
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Cannes Classic doc explores Cary Grant's LSD habit
A documentary about the late actor examines a little-known aspect of his life.