All Features articles – Page 344
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Denmark: hot films
From new work by Thomas Vinterberg to Lars von Trier to The Killing’s Sofie Grabol, Wendy Mitchell previews some of the hottest new projects coming out of Denmark at all stages of production.
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Danish Film Institute: venturing out
Danish Film Institute international producer Noemi Ferrer Schwenk tells Wendy Mitchell about the country’s aim to do smarter co-productions.
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Denmark: making a killing
Denmark’s TV crime dramas are global hits, and its feature films are booming thanks to a privileged support system, but could that lead to complacency? Wendy Mitchell talks to Danish industry experts.
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Festival Focus: Karlovy Vary
Karlovy Vary (June 28-July 6) celebrates its 48th edition by welcoming veterans as well as newcomers to its diverse programme of 425 screenings. Andreas Wiseman talks to the organisers.
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Evan Goldberg, This Is The End
This Is The End co-writer and co-director Evan Goldberg spoke to Andreas Wiseman about star cameos, struggling to get finance and the possibility of a sequel.
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Live Viewing Japan: alt rock
As powerful alternative-content company Live Viewing Japan moves into specialised film distribution, Wendy Mitchell talks to company founder Yokichi Osato.
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Met Film School: starter for 10
As London’s Met Film School celebrates its 10th anniversary, Jonny Persey tells Michael Rosser about its international expansion plans.
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Borderline Films
Acclaimed film-making collective Borderline Films is the subject of a retrospective at Karlovy Vary in July. Jeremy Kay meets the principals.
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BFI Film Fund
The executives at the BFI Film Fund talk to Wendy Mitchell about the funding process, changes under new head Ben Roberts and the diverse slate of films they are backing
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Locations: States of play
On the eve of the AFCI Locations Show in Santa Monica (June 27-29), John Hazelton looks at new production hotspots such as Georgia, North Carolina and Puerto Rico
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Eric Steel: Kiss The Water
Eric Steel’s Kiss The Water, which plays at the EIFF this weekend, is much more than just a documentary about fly fishing, as Sarah Cooper discovers.
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Millard Ochs, Warner Bros
Millard Ochs steps down on June 30 after 19 years as president of Warner Bros International Cinemas (WBIC) and 50 years in the industry.
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Filmmaker In Residence, New York
The Film Society Of Lincoln Center and Jaeger-LeCoultre announced members of the advisory board for their new Filmmaker In Residence initiative at a dinner in New York last week.
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Phil Oatley, Park Road Post Production
Park Road’s head of tecnhology Phil Oatley talks about how 3D is evolving and the intricacies of the stereoscopic post process.
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Future Leaders 2012 Cannes reunion
A group of Screen’s 2012 Future Leaders of Sales and Acquisitions had an informal reunion in Cannes at Canvas on the beach.
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Justin Edgar and Alex Usborne, 104 Films
As 104 Films prepares to screen two films at Edinburgh, Sarah Cooper speaks to founders Justin Edgar and Alex Usborne about giving disabled and disadvantaged talent opportunities in the industry.
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Studios: the UK's capacity crunch
With a host of big budget films gearing up to shoot in the UK this summer, the country’s studios are busier than ever. But with the new TV tax credit threatening to bring in even more business, Geoffrey Macnab asks whether the UK has the capacity to cope.
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Ziad Doueiri, The Attack
Ziad Doueiri’s The Attack, a drama about a Palestinian surgeon in Israel who discovers secrets about his wife in the wake of a suicide bombing, impressed the critics when it launched in Telluride and Toronto last year.
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Q&A: Vermont College Of Fine Arts
Earlier this year the Vermont College Of Fine Arts announced the appointment of a host of new faculty members to its new Masters In Film programme. The inaugural class at the school’s Montpelier campus will take place this autumn. Tyler Pukatch pays attention.
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Transilvania International Film Festival
Photos from the 12th Transilvania International Film Festival (TIFF) , which ran from May 31 to June 9.