All Features articles – Page 374

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    Online funding draws a crowd

    2011-12-20T15:26:00Z

    How much impact can crowdfunding sites have on the $22bn global investment business? Colin Brown taps into the key sites

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    Restoring faith in Xmas

    2011-12-20T15:25:00Z

    Marketing Christmas releases in international territories can prove a challenge for the US studios.

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    Where did it all go right?

    2011-12-19T14:57:00Z

    How have film-makers from a country as tiny as Israel come to command such a huge presence on the international arthouse scene? Dan Fainaru gives a personal account of the support structure Israeli film-makers enjoy at home as well as the challenges they face to sustain it.

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    Bafta blooms in Covent Garden

    2011-12-16T12:41:00Z

    How do the organisers of the Bafta film awards ensure each year is better than the last? Sarah Cooper reports on the plans for this year’s event.

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    Rich pickings

    2011-12-16T12:40:00Z

    This year’s crop of UK films are so strong a number of home-grown titles could dominate all the major Bafta categories. Allan Hunter profiles the leading local contenders

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    Bafta opens up doc race

    2011-12-16T12:40:00Z

    Bafta’s new documentary award has been welcomed by film-makers — and 2011 is a banner year for the form. Allan Hunter reports

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    The world on film

    2011-12-16T12:38:00Z

    Pulling extracts from Screen reviews and giving a taste of the breadth of subjects and style on offer, Mike Goodridge looks at a selection of the foreign-language films submitted to the Academy this year. There’s a 3D documentary, an animated film and a 276-minute Taiwanese epic among them

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    India rises

    2011-12-16T12:35:00Z

    Shooting in India is becoming much easier thanks to a group of savvy service companies helping foreign productions navigate the country’s notorious red tape. Meenakshi Shedde reports

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    China's newest stars

    2011-12-16T12:35:00Z

    Village Roadshow’s Ellen Eliasoph and Greg Basser reveal the details of their United Artists-style production and distribution venture in China, which will see them working with talent including Zhang Ziyi, Stephen Chow, Chen Daming — and Keanu Reeves.

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    BIFA comes of age

    2011-12-16T12:32:00Z

    Recognition from the British Independent Film Awards (BIFAs) is now taken very seriously by UK distributors. Sarah Cooper looks at how the awards, seen as an edgy, young event on the UK calendar, are maturing while striving to maintain a distinct identity

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    A touch of class

    2011-12-16T12:31:00Z

    Quad, the French producer trio behind Heartbreaker and Intouchables, tell Melanie Goodfellow why they believe their projects enjoy popular and global appeal

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    Europe's humour hits home in 2011

    2011-12-16T12:31:00Z

    On the eve of the European Film Awards in Berlin on December 4, Screen looks at the European films that have triumphed at both the European and global box office in 2011

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    The globe goes with Sandler

    2011-12-16T12:30:00Z

    Adam Sandler is a comedy brand. As his latest film Jack And Jill gears up for its international release, Ian Sandwell analyses how well he translates outside North America

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    Next steps for Arab cinema

    2011-12-16T09:20:00Z

    At the Dubai International Film Festival this week, Arab filmmakers agreed they now have unprecedented access to funding, but distribution and censorship remain major challenges.

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    Netflix shakes up UK market

    2011-12-15T12:03:00Z

    Netflix, the leading US online film and TV service, is moving into Europe with its launch in the UK. The territory’s distributors talk about where the newcomer will fit into a sector dominated by Sky and Lovefilm.

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    Kathleen Kennedy

    2011-12-15T11:59:00Z

    Tintin producer Kathleen Kennedy talks about a collaboration between two Oscar-winning directors that involved half a million hours of animation work.

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    Jean Dujardin

    2011-12-15T11:57:00Z

    The Artist star talks about how he soaked up the ‘mythical’ atmosphere in Hollywood, where the film was shot

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    Steppe in a global direction

    2011-12-09T15:11:00Z

    An exciting new Kazakh director is earning comparisons with Guy Ritchie and Timur Bekmambetov and has attracted an illustrious international team to shoot a coming-of-age film aimed at global audiences. Liz Shackleton reports

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    How much does crime pay?

    2011-12-09T15:11:00Z

    The Nordic crime thriller boom has moved from page to screen and is opening up the mainstream global box office to other genres from the region. Andreas Wiseman reports

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    Paul Feig

    2011-12-09T15:01:00Z

    The Bridesmaids director talks about knowing when to cut a joke