All Features articles – Page 384
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Wu Xia, Case Depart among strong international openers
With Transformers ruling the roost on $94.7m, there were five international newcomers in the top 20 last weekend
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Comes A Bright Day
The directorial debut of award-winning commercials director Simon Aboud is a romantic thriller set in the heart of London’s West End. It is produced by Christine Alderson of Ipso Facto and sold internationally by Intandem.
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Beeban Kidron
UK film director Beeban Kidron tells Screen why she believes the fate of the future of cinema may lie with FILMCLUB, the after-school film club charity of which she is deputy chair.
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Transformers and Bridesmaids remain solid in UK
It’s as-you-were among the top four, while The Guard posts big numbers in Ireland.
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Against all odds
When the financing on Stephen Frears’ new drama Lay The Favorite, starring Bruce Willis, fell apart twice, producers Paul Trijbits and Anthony Bregman faced a race against time to re-assemble and refinance the project and keep the director and all the cast on board.
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Karlovy Vary 2011, part 2
Photos from the second half of the 46th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival.
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Harry Potter's box-office effect
Screen looks at Harry Potter’s past box-office success, film by film, territory by territory, for the past decade.
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Elizabeth Karlsen and Stephen Woolley, Number 9 Films
Number 9 producers Stephen Woolley and Elizabeth Karlsen talk to Screen about Mike Newell’s adaptaiton of Great Expectations and the challenges of running an independent production company in the UK.
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Nuno Bernardo
Cross-platform producer Nuno Bernardo talks to Screen about the opportunites afforded by transmedia and his work on Noel Clarke comedy The Knot.
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Weekly International Box Office July 1 - 3
Transformers shuts out international opposition as China and India fly the flag for local fare
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Bergman Week, Faro (June 28 - June 3)
Istvan Szabo and Andrei Zvyagintsev were among attendees at the annual celebration of Swedish master Ingmar Bergman
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Karlovy Vary 2011, part one
Photos from the first half of the 46th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival in the Czech Republic.
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Transformers 3 crushes opposition in UK
Transformers eclipses rivals who struggle with good weather and Wimbledon
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Moscow Business Square (27 - 29 June)
Industry at the second edition of the Moscow Business Square
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No badge required
Informal and fun, Ireland’s Galway Film Fleadh (July 5-10) is also becoming a significant European co-production hub.
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The Future of Edinburgh?
As the 65th edition of the EIFF closes with bad buzz, the UK film industry calls for a strong artistic director and a move back to August.
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Rising Romania
Some of the world’s leading film-makers are scouting locations in a territory that is keeping busy despite having no financial incentives.
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Stars of Tomorrow 2011 photos
Stars were photographed at London’s Club at the Ivy in June 2011. All photos by Adam Scourfield.