All Features articles – Page 288
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Making 'Bazodee'
The recent world premiere at the trinidad + tobago film festival of the musical romance culminates a nine-year journey by Claire Ince.
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Ellie Bamber, Stars of Tomorrow 2015
ACTOR: It was clear from the Old Vic’s High Society this summer that Ellie Bamber is destined for a career in show business.
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Yermek Tursunov on his Kazakh Oscar entry 'Stranger'
Stranger focuses on one boy’s meditative search for the meaning of life.
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Marketing a 'Legend'
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: Ian Sandwell talks to StudioCanal’s Hugh Spearing about the marketing campaign of Legend, including capitalising on Tom Hardy’s dual roles and the viral Guardian review.
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GALLERY: Screen's Stars of Tomorrow 2015
The photoshoot for this year’s Screen International Stars of Tomorrow.
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'Pikadero': Basque debut with a Scottish view
One of the hottest Basque films at San Sebastian was, unexpectedly, directed by a Scotsman.
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Frank Hall Green, ‘Wildlike’
Green’s award-winning coming-of-age drama about a troubled teen who flees from her uncle into the Alaskan interior has won hearts and minds on the US festival trail and stars Ella Purnell, Bruce Greenwood and Brian Geraghty.
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Production Guild Awards 2015
Warner Bros. exec Roy Button and producer Mairi Bett among those to receive awards.
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Ryoo Seung-wan talks Korean box office hit 'Veteran'
Director talks corruption, near-death stunts and sequels following well-received TIFF screening.
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'Noma: My Perfect Storm': filming in the world's best restaurant
Screen talks to San Sebastian title Noma: My Perfect Storm’s director and star about crafting culinary cinema.
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Doing business in France: trade and export guide
Metropolitan France, known as “L’Hexagone” is an ideally situated, diverse and prosperous export market for British companies.
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TIFF 2015: Fridrik Thor Fridriksson and Bergur Bernberg, 'Horizon'
Icelandic filmmaking veteran Fridrik Thor Fridriksson returns to Toronto with Horizon, which he directed alongside photographer and budding filmmaker Bergur Bernburg.
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TIFF 2015: Roar Uthaug, 'The Wave'
Director Roar Uthaug’s fourth feature The Wave (Bolgen) has the proud distinction of being Scandinavia’s first disaster movie.
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Doing business in Thailand: trade and export guide
Thailand is in transition to Digital TV after the National Broadcasting and Telecommunication Commission (NBTC) granted 24 commercial digital licenses to 19 companies to operate digital TV in Thailand in 2014.
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David Kosse talks Film4's global ambitions and future projects
Film4 director David Kosse and his team talk Andreas Wiseman through the company’s direction, its roster of up-and-coming directors and future projects.
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TIFF 2015: Jeremy Irons talks 'The Man Who Knew Infinity'
The British actor discusses his role as a brilliant mathematician alongside co-star Dev Patel in Matthew Brown’s period drama.
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TIFF 2015: Dev Patel talks 'The Man Who Knew Infinity'
The star of HBO’s The Newsroom and Neill Blomkamp’s Chappie will next be seen in the Toronto world premiere of The Man Who Knew Infinity, playing a poor Brahmin maths prodigy from South India who became a Fellow of the Royal Society and Trinity College.
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Pan Nalin, 'Angry Indian Goddesses'
Indian director Pan Nalin (Samsara) comes to Toronto with the world premiere of Angry Indian Goddesses, which screens in Special Presentations and is sold by Mongrel Media.
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TIFF 2015: Ben Wheatley reveals the story behind 'High-Rise'
Ben Wheatley had his biggest budget to date to create the dystopian world portrayed in JG Ballard’s novel High-Rise. Michael Rosser speaks to the UK film-maker about his vision to “shoot on location in the past”.
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Michael Luisi, WWE Studios
The president of WWE Studios, the film subsidiary of World Wrestling Entertainment, is in Toronto scouring the ground for titles.