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Sundance London
The inaugural Sundance London Film and Music Festival (April 26-29) presented 27 films and 17 musical performances at London’s O2.
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British Film Commission party, Tribeca Film Festival
The BFC hosted its annual Tribeca party on Tuesday 24 April, attended by industry and festival winners.
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Fred Schepisi
The New York- and Melbourne-based director talks about The Eye of The Storm, his first Australian film in 22 years.
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Chinese delegation visits Pinewood
Li Changchun, member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China, came with other senior officials from the Chinese government and Embassy to tour the UK’s Pinewood Studios on April 17.
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French presidential candidates woo cinema world
France goes to the polls this Sunday for the first round of presidential elections. In a campaign dominated by the economy,immigration and unemployment, candidates have also found time to court the cinema world too.
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Donald Rice
The writer-director talks about his Tribeca-bound feature directorial debut, Cheerful Weather For The Wedding.
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Paul Webster
The veteran UK producer talks about Salmon Fishing In The Yemen’s audience appeal; Jason Statham’s new side in Hummingbird; and Joe Wright’s inventive take on Anna Karenina.
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Tribeca goes for deeper exploration
The revamped programming team of Geoffrey Gilmore, Genna Terranova and new addition Frederic Boyer builds an exciting line-up for the Tribeca Film Festival’s 11th year.
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Turnaround story
After the premium VoD controversy at last year’s CinemaCon, exhibitors are ready to talk about other hot topics including 2012’s improved box office, digital virtual print fees and the ongoing fight against piracy.
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New Asian site
See all of Screen’s latest Asia-Pacific news, reviews, box-office analysis, interviews and features.
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First among sequels
How did the top international territories fare at the box office in 2011? Ian Sandwell looks at Harry Potter’s dominance, local hits and trends in 3D
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Lee Hirsch
Fresh from the successful limited release of Bully in the US, director Lee Hirsch talks to Screen about his childhood battle with bullying, the filming of his documentary and the ratings fight with the MPAA.
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Roland Joffe
Screen talks to the veteran director about the challenges of shooting Singularity and looking ahead to forthcoming films including The Archbishop And The Antichrist.
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Sightseers
Ben Wheatley follows the acclaimed Kill List with a ‘lighter’ story about serial killers on a caravan holiday. Ian Sandwell visited the set.
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Curacao International Film Festival Rotterdam
Photos from the inaugural four-day film festival on the Caribbean island.
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Francophone film festival, Athens
The Minister (L’Exercice de l’etat) by Pierre Schoeller was awarded best film at the 13th Athens French speaking film festival (March 21-28).
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Romania's GOPO Awards
The sixth edition of Romania’s annual national film awards were presented in a gala ceremony in Bucharest on March 26 with Cristi Puiu winning the GOPOs for Best Film, Best Director and Best Screenplay for Aurora.
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Werner Herzog
Werner Herzog discusses Into the Abyss: A Tale of Death, A Tale of Life, working with US stars and future projects.
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All eyes on the Netherlands
Ahead of its public opening, Geoffrey Macnab visits the EYE in Amsterdam and looks at how the museum and the EYE Film Institute can boost the Dutch film industry