All Features articles – Page 243
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Fernando Trueba on reviving Penelope Cruz's Macarena Granada for 'Queen Of Spain'
Trueba’s Queen Of Spain features in this year’s Berlinale Special programme.
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Berlin: High-end TV drama on the rise at EFM
Overcoming its early sceptics, the focus on high-end TV in Berlin’s market has quickly asserted itself, with EFM Drama Series Days a popular fixture in its third year.
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Berlin Q&A: Sally Potter, 'The Party'
Director Potter talks latest film, which stars Cillian Murphy and Kristin Scott Thomas, and prejudice against female directors.
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Poland industry rides high atop impending production incentive
A planned new incentive, soaring box-office admissions and a vibrant new generation offilmmakers make Poland a territory to watch.
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Highland Film Group talks up starry 2017 slate in Berlin
After years of quietly assembling an eye-catching stable of sales titles, Highland Film Group is poised to step up to the major leagues with its upcoming slate.
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Greenland cranks up the volume in Berlin
A delegation of filmmakers from Greenland is at this week’s EFM to raise the country’s production profile with a pair of documentaries.
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Berlin Q&A: Raoul Peck, 'The Young Karl Marx'
I Am Not Your Negro director talks Karl Marx and Hollywood diversity.
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'God's Own Country' director Francis Lee talks Sundance hit
Francis Lee, winner of the best director prize in Sundance’s World Cinema Dramatic Competition, talks to Wendy Mitchell about God’s Own Country, screening in Berlin’s Panorama.
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Berlin Q&A: Stanley Tucci, 'Final Portrait'
Actor and director Tucci talks Geoffrey Rush-starring Giacometti film, arthouse versus blockbuster roles, and his toughest performance.
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'Emo The Musical' director on the film's evolution from short to feature
Neil Triffett returns to Berlin this year with Emo The Musical, three years after he debuted his short at the festival.
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Berlin's Culinary Cinema strand passes the taste test
Scorned by many critics at its launch, Culinary Cinema has become a respected part of the Berlinale programme.
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Berlin Q&A: Etienne Comar, 'Django'
French filmmaker Comar discusses his debut feature as a director, which opened the 2017 Berlin film festival.
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How the revised European co-pro treaty can benefit producers
Europe’s latest co-production legislation makes it easier to co-produce with international partners. Geoffrey Macnab looks at what the changes mean for producers.
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European Shooting Stars 2017
Screen talks to this year’s selection of European Shooting Stars.
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'Django' star Reda Kateb talks Berlin opener, Trump, minorities
French actor talks playing Django Reinhardt, the future of nomadic cultures and why he’s not worried about an impending trip to the US.
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Participant Media's David Linde talks international expansion
US production powerhouse CEO talks to Jeremy Kay about the impact the company’s new deal with Lionsgate International will have on its strategy.
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Berlin 2017: Market Buzz
Screen’s essential guide to the hottest titles coming to market at Berlin.
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Peter Morgan updates on series two and three of ‘The Crown’
Showrunner explains recasting the show and why working with Netflix is “liberating”.
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Berlin 2017: EFM Product Guide
Read Screen International’s Berlin European Film Market bumper product guide and company directory.
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Lionsgate UK talks 'La La Land', bold 'Valerian' plan and ways to boost UK film
High on the success of La La Land, Lionsgate UK and Europe CEO Zygi Kamasa tells Andreas Wiseman about his bold plans for Valerian, a move into TV and why he still believes in flexible ticket pricing.