All Features articles – Page 371

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    Exploring their world

    2012-02-01T17:20:00Z

    Highlights of the HFPA foreign-language film symposium featuring Pedro Almodovar, the Dardenne brothers, Asghar Farhadi and Angelina Jolie.

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    Bombay Beach UK premiere

    2012-02-01T11:39:00Z

    Dogwoof hosts event at the oldest surviving music hall in the world.

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    Maja Milos

    2012-02-01T11:15:00Z

    28-year-old Serbian writer-director Maja Milos’ debut feature Clip (Klip) has been the talk of Rotterdam. It was a polarising film drawing some praise and some outrage. “At least nobody is indifferent to the film,” Milos says.The story follows a young teenage girl who has a frustrating home life and turns ...

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    Target audience

    2012-01-31T17:00:00Z

    The viewing habits of UK film-goers go under the microscope in extensive new research carried out by Film3Sixty - with surprising findings about piracy, social media and theatrical windows.

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    The stage is set

    2012-01-31T14:39:00Z

    EXCLUSIVE: Warner Bros Studios Leavesden is set to become both a major production centre and a huge tourist attraction when it opens for business this year. Screen editor Mike Goodridge took an exclusive tour of the site and spoke to studio managing director Dan Dark and Warner Bros UK chief ...

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    Peter von Bagh

    2012-01-31T09:45:00Z

    The Finnish director talks about his Rotterdam retrospective, the privilege of bringing great directors to the Midnight Sun Film Festival, and how very local films can be universal.

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    Coming up shorts

    2012-01-26T13:43:00Z

    The shortlists for the live-action and animated shorts categories at the Oscars include a diverse mix of styles and subject matters from around the world. Laurence Boyce previews the titles in the running for the final nominations

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    The UK's high five

    2012-01-26T13:39:00Z

    Buoyed by local hits, the UK box office rose 5% last year. Andreas Wiseman analyses the numbers.

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    Short attention

    2012-01-26T13:28:00Z

    Screen profiles the final nominees for the live-action short and animated short Oscars.

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    Welcome To The Punch

    2012-01-26T13:14:00Z

    How did the UK film-makers behind Welcome To The Punch attract an A-list cast, top financiers and Ridley Scott?

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    Woody Harrelson

    2012-01-26T07:15:00Z

    Woody Harrelson tells Jeremy Kay how he prepared to play the policeman at the centre of Rampart.

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    BFI/British Film Commission celebrate UK films at Sundance

    2012-01-25T10:45:00Z

    On Monday in Park City, the BFI joined the British Film Commission and the British Consulate-General Los Angeles to host a reception for UK film talent and international industry figures at Sundance.

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    Thomas McCarthy

    2012-01-24T15:28:00Z

    Thomas McCarthy tells Jeremy Kay about using wrestling to explore middle-class life in Win Win.

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    Bart Layton and Dimitri Doganis, The Imposter

    2012-01-24T12:18:00Z

    Ahead of their Sundance world premiere, the UK director and producer talk about the elusive truth in their film about a Frenchman who impersonated a missing Texas teenager.

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    Laura Bickford and Nicholas Jarecki, Arbitrage

    2012-01-24T09:57:00Z

    Producer Laura Bickford and writer-director Nicholas Jarecki talk to Jeremy Kay about making $15m suspense drama Arbitrage, starring Richard Gere, which is generating buzz at Sundance.

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    Secret Cinema presents The Third Man

    2012-01-23T18:37:00Z

    Secret Cinema has concluded its longest run to date — nearly six weeks (Dec 7-Jan 22) — so it’s now safe that the secret is out. The event cinema specialist’s latest offering was Carol Reed’s classic The Third Man, which attrracted nearly 19,000 attendees to the transformed area in the ...

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    Grégory Bernard, producer of Wrong

    2012-01-20T17:56:00Z

    Grégory Bernard, the Paris-based producer of Quentin Dupieux’s Sundance contender Wrong, tells Screen about their new brand of English-language, French-style cinema.

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    Rotterdam 2012 special

    2012-01-20T13:29:00Z

    Screen presents our guide to Rotterdam 2012, including an interview with festival director Rutger Wolfson; profiles of the Tiger competitors and other hot world premieres across all IFFR sections; a CineMart preview with profiles of the hottest projects; and the latest from the Hubert Bals Fund.

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    Peter Baxter, Slamdance

    2012-01-19T09:46:00Z

    The Slamdance festival director and co-founder talks about hot titles at the 2012 festival and the event’s growing digital presence year-round.

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    Mr Morgan's Last Love

    2012-01-19T08:41:00Z

    The German and French producers of Sandra Nettelbeck’s English-language Mr Morgan’s Last Love tell Melanie Goodfellow how they put together the complex pan-European project.