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Argentina: INCAA's new boss
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: In an exclusive interview only weeks into his four-year term as the head of Argentina’s national film body, Alejandro Cacetta speaks to Jeremy Kay about partnering with private investors, embracing a multi-platform future and working with the new government.
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Argentina: Overview - a breath of fresh air
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: Argentina is booming, with record admissions, dynamic directors making films local audiences are flocking to see, and widening global ambitions.
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Dieter Kosslick's Berlin days
In his 15th year as festival director, the Berlinale’s Dieter Kosslick discusses the 2016 line-up with Martin Blaney and his plans to further grow the festival.
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Berlin 2016: Film profiles
Screen profiles the features making their world premieres - and key international premieres - at the 66th Berlin Film Festival.
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Berlin 2016: Special Galas
The full line-up of world premieres in Special Galas at the 66th Berlin Film Festival with details on each title including sales contacts.
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Berlin 2016: Panorama Documentaries
The full line-up of world premieres in Panorama Documentaries at the 66th Berlin Film Festival with details on each title including sales contacts.
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Berlin 2016: Panorama
The full line-up of world premieres in Panorama at the 66th Berlin Film Festival with details on each title including sales contacts.
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Berlin 2016: Out Of Competition
The full line-up of world premieres Out Of Competition at the 66th Berlin Film Festival with details on each title including sales contacts.
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Berlin 2016: Competition
The full line-up of world premieres in Competition at the 66th Cannes Film Festival with details on each title including sales contacts.
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ScreenTech: The return of film
A resurgence of interest in shooting on film is giving a new lease of life to international film labs.
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Drones: hover craft
Drones are increasingly being used by film-makers to achieve shots that would have previously been impossible.
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UKTI at Berlin's EFM: a city of industry
PROMO FEATURE: UK Trade & Investment (UKTI) is gearing up for a raft of activities at the Berlinale’s European Film Market aimed at helping UK film-makers develop the relationships to succeed on an international level
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Berlin 2016: Bumper Product Guide
Read Screen International’s Berlin European Film Market bumper product guide.
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UK VFX industry going above and beyond
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: The UK’s VFX facilities are growing on the back of rising global demand. But how is the pressure to meet deadlines affecting business models and employees?
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Thomas Vinterberg on how his unusual childhood inspired 'The Commune'
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: Thomas Vinterberg tells Wendy Mitchell about drawing on his childhood for his most personal film yet, The Commune, which reunites him with the stars of Festen and is screening in Competition at Berlin
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On Location: 'Alone In Berlin'
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: Originally conceived as a German-language project, Alone In Berlin failed to entice financiers. But when Hans Fallada’s novel was republished in English to huge acclaim, director Vincent Pérez re-imagined the film. Now it is making its debut in Competition at the Berlinale.
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Production Focus: Ireland hits its stride
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: The Irish film industry is walking tall thanks to the success of Brooklyn and Room, and a record seven titles launching at Sundance. Tom Grater looks at how Ireland aims to build on its creative prosperity.
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EFM preview: changing fortunes
The Sundance plays made by Fox Searchlight for The Birth Of A Nation and Amazon for Manchester By The Sea will be hot topics at the European Film Market (EFM). Jeremy Kay explores what the deals mean for the independent sector.
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Shakespeare Lives 2016: exporting the bard
As part of its Shakespeare Lives 2016 project the British Council plans to export 18 of the bard’s UK-produced films to 110 countries, including a Kurdish refugee camp in Iraq. Briony Hanson, director of film, British Council explains more…
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Wildgaze: building on 'Brooklyn'
Celebrating six BAFTA nominations and three Oscar nominations, Wildgaze Films duo Finola Dwyer and Amanda Posey look back at Brooklyn’s journey and ahead to their future slate and ambitions