All Features articles – Page 246
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Baftas 2017: the lowdown on all the British film nominees
We profile all the UK films that were nominated for the 2017 Baftas, from Fantastic Beasts to Florence Foster Jenkins.
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Denzel Washington talks Golden Globe winner 'Fences'
The filmmaking team behind Fences talk to Elbert Wyche about the challenges of taking a Tony-winning play from stage to screen - with the entire Broadway cast.
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CES 2017 round-up: tech giants look beyond 4K and VR
The Consumer Electronics Show focused on augmented reality and 8K TVs.
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Exploring India's online youth content revolt
Screen looks into the blossoming world of youth-focused film content in the online Indian market.
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Women's second features, Quebec co-pros in focus at Les Arcs
Ensuring women directors are supported beyond their first feature, and Europe-Quebec co-productions were the hot topics at last month’s Les Arcs European Film Festival.
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Rendez-vous with French Cinema 2017 preview
UniFrance’s annual Rendez-vous with French Cinema (January 12-16) is the first industry stop of the year for many European buyers.
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Are much shorter theatrical windows around the corner?
We investigate why cracks are beginning to appear in the traditionally rigid theatrical window structure.
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Michael Lerman, PSIFF artistic director
In his first year as artistic director at the Palm Springs International Film Festival, Lerman looks ahead to a handful of anticipated highlights in the 2017 programme.
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10 box office records that were broken in 2016
Box office records have tumbled this year in China, Italy and the animation world. It has also been a stunning year for Disney.
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Screen critics pick the best documentaries of 2016
Ten Screen International critics select the docs that wowed them this year.
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Screenwriter Luke Davies on how he avoided the "bad path" with 'Lion'
Writer discusses collaborating with director Garth Davis and avoiding sentimentality on the awards-contending drama.
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Rebecca Hall on playing tragic reporter Christine Chubbuck: "I was really haunted by this one"
The actress tells us about the painful process of bringing journalist Christine Chubbuck’s life, and not just her infamous death, to the big screen.
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Bafta chief exec Amanda Berry talks eligibility shake-up, diversity push
Amanda Berry tells Wendy Mitchell about this year’s eligibility refinements and new moves to stimulate a more diverse membership.
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Why costume design is so important in 'Allied'
UK costume designer Joanna Johnston explains how the clothing worn by Brad Pitt and Marion Cotillard reflects their characters’ dramatic arcs.
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How the 'Fantastic Beasts' VFX team created a world of amazing monsters
For the first instalment in Warner Bros’ planned five-film follow-up to the Harry Potter franchise, the visual-effects team transposed JK Rowling’s wizarding world to 1926 New York City.
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Michelle Williams on 'Manchester By The Sea': "I was afraid that I just wouldn’t measure up"
Michelle Williams packs a powerful punch in Kenneth Lonergan’s awards-season front-runner Manchester By The Sea, despite very limited screen time.
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'Nocturnal Animals' cinematographer Seamus McGarvey talks the hardest sequence he's ever shot
For twice Oscar-nominated UK cinematographer Seamus McGarvey, working with Tom Ford on Nocturnal Animals was an experience like no other.
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In Focus: the UK's booming VFX scene
With the exchange rate in their favour, the UK’s visual-effects houses have never been in greater demand. But how is the sector adapting as Brexit looms and investment heads east?
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Annette Bening: "Good directors don’t say a lot"
The legendary actress discusses her role in Mike Mills’ critically acclaimed 20th Century Women.
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Why did so many sequels flop in 2016?
‘Sequelitis’ was a legitimate story this year after so many studio sequels bombed at the box office.