All Features articles – Page 313

  • Jorge Gutierrez
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    Jorge Gutierrez, The Book Of Life

    2014-10-17T07:06:00Z

    The Emmy-winning, Mexican-born director of TV animation makes his feature directorial debut on the Fox release – guided by none other than Guillermo del Toro.

  • Jon Fitzgerald
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    Jon Fitzgerald, Brad Parks, Hollywood Film Festival

    2014-10-16T21:39:00Z

    After Jon Fitzgerald and Brad Parks’ philanthropic body Cinecause acquired the Hollywood Film Festival (HFF) in February of this year, the event has received a total make-over and now promotes socially conscious films.

  • Aftershock
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    Welcome to Chilewood

    2014-10-16T17:46:00Z

    Eli Roth and his Santiago-based partner Nicolas Lopez talk to Jeremy Kay about how they are reinventing the rules of film-making and turning their energy and ideas into a genre boom in Chile

  • Lee Groombridge (The Goob producer), Guy Myhill (The Goob, director) and Mike Elliott (The Goob)
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    Mike Elliott, Emu Films

    2014-10-16T13:17:00Z

    Emu Films’ Mike Elliott talks to Andreas Wiseman about the challenges - and rewards - of making the transition from respected AD to feature producer.

  • 2014 Stars Aimee Ffion-Edwards, Mia Goth, Aisling Franciosi and Maisie Williams
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    British Council, Screen present Stars at LFF

    2014-10-15T16:49:00Z

    PICTURE GALLERY: Screen International teamed with British Council to present Screen’s UK Stars of Tomorrow last night at an intimate industry dinner during the BFI London Film Festival.

  • Maisie Williams Carol Morley Florence Pugh
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    The Falling, LFF World Premiere

    2014-10-13T17:25:00Z

    Game of Thrones star Maisie Williams, director Carol Morley and newcomer Florence Pugh at the world premiere of The Falling at the 58th BFI London Film Festival.

  • Restoration Archive Forum
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    Restoration & Archive: a clean slate

    2014-10-13T16:58:00Z

    Opportunities are opening up to restore classic assets on new formats - but film restoration is an art form in danger. Ann-Marie Corvin reports from Screen International and Broadcast’s Restoration & Archive Forum

  • Monty Python Live (Mostly)
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    Event Cinema: chain of events

    2014-10-13T11:42:00Z

    As the UK’s event-cinema sector flourishes, Andreas Wiseman explores growth areas and potential for cannibalisation of film-going.

  • Screen October 2014 cover
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    Screen October 2014

    2014-10-10T07:00:00Z

    Download the October 2014 edition of Screen International here…

  • Ivan Kavanagh
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    Ivan Kavanagh, The Canal

    2014-10-09T20:24:00Z

    The director talks about Park Films’ deeply atmospheric Ireland/UK movie starring Rupert Evans, former Screen Star Of Tomorrow Antonia Campbell-Hughes and youngster Calum Heath.

  • Benedict Cumberbatch and Keira Knightley
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    BFI London Film Festival 2014, opening night

    2014-10-09T14:23:00Z

    PHOTO GALLERY: Benedict Cumberbatch and Keira Knightley were among the stars who took to the red carpet for the European premiere of The Imitation Game - the opening night film of the 58th BFI London Film Festival.

  • Sadyk Sher-Niyaz
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    Sadyk Sher-Niyaz, Kurmanjan Datka

    2014-10-09T01:30:00Z

    Kurmanjan Datka is this year’s official foreign-language Oscar entry for Kyrgyzstan and recounts the story of one of the country’s most celebrated female leaders, who lived from 1811-1907.

  • Lee Hyun-Myoung
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    Korea’s digital market gives industry hope

    2014-10-08T11:08:00Z

    Digital revenues have more than tripled in Korea in the past four years, although VOD revenue is driven by theatrical hits and the industry is clamouring for more data.

  • Tetsuya Nakashima
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    Tetsuya Nakashima, The World Of Kanako

    2014-10-08T06:46:00Z

    Japanese director Tetsuya Nakashima, known for films such as Confessions and Memories Of Matsuko, has brought The World Of Kanako to Busan’s Midnight Passion section.

  • Li Xiaofeng
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    Li Xiaofeng, Nezha

    2014-10-08T06:18:00Z

    Li Xiaofeng’s debut feature Nezha, which is premiering in Busan’s New Currents competition, is a coming-of-age drama about the friendship between two teenage girls.

  • Lana Gogoberidze
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    Lana Gogoberidze, Salome Alexi

    2014-10-08T04:02:00Z

    The daughter and granddaughter of Georgia’s first female director talk about their films, Day Is Longer Than Night and Felicita, which are screening in Busan showcase ‘The Power of Georgian Women Filmmakers’.

  • Keira Knightley, Benedict Cumberbatch, Clare Stewart, Morten Tyldum
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    Clare Stewart, London Film Festival

    2014-10-07T11:32:00Z

    Clare Stewart, director of BFI London Film Festival, tells Michael Rosser that a revamped programming approach is paying off.

  • Woo Ming Jin
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    Woo Ming Jin, The Second Life Of Thieves

    2014-10-07T09:25:00Z

    Malaysian director Woo Ming Jin is in Busan to present his film The Second Life Of Thieves, which is making its world premiere in the Window on Asian Cinema section.

  • Mohsen Makhmalbaf
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    Mohsen Makhmalbaf talks The President

    2014-10-05T07:21:00Z

    Iranian director-in-exile Mohsen Makhmalbaf has The President screening in the Gala Presentation section of this year’s BIFF, while Hassan Solhjou’s documentary Daddy’s School, about him and his filmmaking family, screens in Wide Angle.

  • Asian Film Market
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    Busan: Asian Film Market 2014

    2014-10-05T00:01:00Z

    Korea’s expanding VoD market and increasing cooperation between Korea and China are driving growth at this year’s Asian Film Market.