All Features articles – Page 287
-
Features
Faye Marsay, Stars of Tomorrow 2015
ACTOR: Faye Marsay has a face that can look completely different from role to role: it’s a gift, she acknowledges. “You can slip under the radar and do your work and crack onto the next — if there is a next, you never know in this game.”
-
Features
Rachna Suri, Stars of Tomorrow 2015
DIRECTOR: Hailing from Loughborough in the Midlands, London-based Rachna Suri is forging her way as an independent director.
-
Features
DIGITAL EDITION: Stars of Tomorrow 2015
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: Browse this year’s selection of the hottest upcoming actors and filmmakers…
-
Features
Screen's Stars of Tomorrow 2014: Where are they now?
From starring in major Hollywood features and high-profile TV shows to helming their own projects and collaborating on scripts with industry heavyweights. Screen’s tips for 2014 have graduated to great things.
-
Features
Busan: O Muel opens 'Eyelids'
Korean director O Muel is back in Busan with the world premiere of Eyelids in the Korean Cinema Today – Vision section.
-
Features
Busan: Zhang Yang takes 'Paths Of The Soul'
The latest feature from Beijing-based filmmaker Zhang Yang is the ultimate road movie – following a group of Tibetan Buddhists as they make a 2,000km pilgrimage to and from Lhasa, prostrating themselves every few metres of the way.
-
Features
Busan: Eddie Cahyono, Ifa Isfansyah enter 'The Wasted Land'
Indonesian filmmakers Eddie Cahyono and Ifa Isfansyah talk about their APM project The Wasted Land and the thriving indie filmmaking scene in Jogjakarta.
-
Features
New Busan co-director Kang Soo-youn talks bright future
As the 20th Busan International Film Festival launches, new co-director Kang Soo-youn tells Jean Noh why the event is stronger than ever despite a year of political turmoil and funding cuts
-
Features
Busan's Asian Project Market: bridging the divide
Busan International Film Festival’s Asian Project Market will once again bring together the continent’s film-makers with major players from the European industry.
-
Features
'Ilo Ilo' director Anthony Chen talks Asian Film Academy and challenges
Singaporean filmmaker Anthony Chen is in Busan this year at the Asian Film Academy (AFA) as directing mentor.
-
Features
Eric Khoo talks 'In the Room', '7 Letters'
Singaporean director Eric Khoo has two films in Busan’s A Window On Asian Cinema section.
-
Features
Sophie de Bodisco, senior trade advisor, France
UKTI’s consumer, creative and digital services team lead in Paris talks scripted formats, the Canal+ regime change and the quest to find a French Borgen
-
Features
Mozez Singh talks Busan opener 'Zubaan'
Nine years in the making, Mozez Singh’s feature directorial debut is the story of a young man who escapes his humble roots in Punjab to become a big shot in the corporate world in both Delhi and Dubai.
-
Features
Jonathan Wolf, AFM
The managing director of the American Film Market talks to Jeremy Kay about new initiatives for AFM 2015 and why next year’s event will have a heavier focus on screenings.
-
Features
Interview: Claudia Triana, Proimagenes Colombia
Claudia Triana, director of Proimagenes Colombia, tells Jeremy Kay about the extraordinary growth of the territory’s film industry.
-
Features
Territory Focus: Colombia
Colombia has hit its cinematic stride with prizes in Cannes and foreign productions drawn to its film-friendly incentives.
-
Features
Colombia Buzz Titles
A preview of some of the intriguing Colombian titles coming to market over the next year.
-
Features
Steve Golin talks 'The Revenant', TV and awards bull****
The Anonymous Content CEO discusses his career ahead of a ZFF lifetime honour
-
Features
Asha Lovelace, 'The Dragon Can’t Dance'
The Trinidadian filmmaker is at the Trinidad + Tobago film festival’s Caribbean Film Mart pitching her second feature, an adaptation of her father Earl Lovelace’s acclaimed novel of the same name.
-
Features
Storm Saulter, 'Sprinter'
The Jamaican director burst on to the scene with his acclaimed 2010 crime drama Better Mus’ Come and attends the Caribbean Film Mart at the trinidad + tobago film festival to pitch his second feature.