All Features articles – Page 335
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Europa Cinemas conference in Athens
Europa Cinemas held its conference in Athens this year.
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Smith, Nevill talk Film Policy Review
As the Film Policy Review is being examined again, Panel leader Chris Smith and BFI chief executive Amanda Nevill talk about progress made since 2012.
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Diversity matters
Key industry figures at Screen International and Broadcast’s Diversify event called for speedier change. By Andreas Wiseman
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Tom Yoda, Gaga Corporation
Gaga chairman and CEO Tom Yoda talks to Jean Noh about the changes in Japan’s film industry.
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Singapore’s attraction
The third edition of ScreenSingapore and the Asia TV Forum & Market brings pan-Asian buyers and producers together.
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Profiles: foreign-language Oscar submissions
From Afghanistan to Venezuela the submissions for the foreign-language film Oscar bring together work from both newcomers and established names. Screen profiles the submissions from a record 76 countries
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Chris Parks, Gravity
Alfonso Cuaron’s Gravity uses 3D to take audiences into the middle of a catastrophe. Michael Rosser talks to the film’s stereo supervisor, Chris Parks of Vision3, about the 3D demands of the production
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Steve Coogan, Philomena
Steve Coogan has embraced his serious side developing, producing, co-writing and starring in Philomena. Wendy Mitchell reports
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Gyan Correa, The Good Road
Director Gyan Correa talks to Liz Shackleton about his debut feature The Good Road, selected by India as its official entry for the best foreign-language Oscar category.
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South Asia’s road to Oscar glory
From tales of lesbian romance, errant villagers and unwanted pregnancy to a road movie and dreams of escape, Screen profiles the five South Asian films submitted to the Oscars’ foreign-language film category.
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Film Bazaar: Appetite growing for Indian cinema
Films nurtured by Film Bazaar are beginning to secure distribution both at home and overseas, but challenges remain for independent Indian cinema. Liz Shackleton reports.
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Sri Lankan filmmakers wait for peace dividend
A lack of government support, digital cinemas and professional producers are hampering the development of the film industry in post-war Sri Lanka.
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San Francisco Film Society: Fall Celebration
Outgoing San Francisco Film Society executive director Ted Hope joined film-makers at the inaugural Fall Celebration on November 14 at new hot spot The Battery.
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Creative England's second anniversary party
Ed Vaizey and Vince Cable praise the work of Creative England.
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Brian Tyler, composer, Thor: The Dark World
Composer Brian Tyler talks to ELBERT WYCHE about his musical process and how scoring Thor: The Dark World was a dream come true.
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Diversify conference
Slideshow from Screen International and Broadcast’s Diversify conference on Nov 13.
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eOne partners' appreciation lunch
On Monday in Santa Monica, Entertainment One hosted a Partners Appreciation Lunch, coinciding with the AFM.
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Thomas Gammeltoft, Copenhagen Film Fund
The new Copenhagen Film Fund is looking to back international film and TV projects. Wendy Mitchell talks to CEO Thomas Gammeltoft about how the fund can help lure projects to Denmark.
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MoliFilms: On the Rise
The team behind UK production outfit MoliFilms looks for films with heart and credibility, and the new EIS-funded slate includes its biggest project yet.
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Richard Dreyfuss, Mark Montefiore: Cas & Dylan
Screen speaks to Oscar-winning actor Richard Dreyfuss and producer Mark Montefiore about Jason Priestley’s directorial debut.