All Features articles – Page 411
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Screen and Edinburgh party
Screen, EIFF, Features Scotland and Creative Scotland party at Mayfair’s Red Room
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Bernard Rose
UK director Bernard Rose talks to Screen about the making of his recent Howard Marks biopic Mr Nice, and his latest Tolstoy adaptation.
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Co-production conundrum
A flurry of co-production treaties have been signed between Asian nations over the past few years, but are they really necessary? Liz Shackleton reports from last week’s Asian Film Policy Forum in South Korea.
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Weekly International box office Oct 15 – 17
After a cleverly protracted rollout Despicable Me finally makes it to number one on the international chart in its 15th week.
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The starting post
A host of titles are jostling for position in the awards race as Venice and Toronto kick off. Jeremy Kay assesses the credentials of the leading contenders.
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Marketplace: Blood money
Horror is cinema’s most enduring genre, with films able to travel more widely than other genre fare - and provide solid box office on lower budgets.
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Robert Redford awarded Legion d'Honneur at the Palais de l'Elysees
French president Nicolas Sarkozy awards Robert Redford the Légion d’Honneur at the Palais de l’Elysées in Paris on Thursday, October 14.
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BFI London Film Festival Opening Night
The BFI London Film Festival opened with a star-studded screening of Never Let Me Go, followed by a party at the Saatchi Gallery.
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Weekly international box office Oct 08- 10
Eat Pray Love stole the limelight on the international stage over the Oct 08-10 weekend.
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Anxious? Healthy? Both.
The UK industry still awaits clarity about Government’s new plans for film, but there are successes still to cheer. Geoffrey Macnab takes the temperature of the industry at this week’s Screen Film Summit.
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Hannah Rothschild
UK writer/director Hannah Rothschild talks about her documentary Mandelson: The Real PM, which is world premiering at the LFF on Oct 24.
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LFF's increased ambition
The UK industry may be in a state of upheaval but the programme of the 54th BFI London Film Festival (today through Oct 28) underlines the scope and quality of UK film-making. Geoffrey Macnab reports
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Mark Romanek
The director of Never Let Me Go, which opens the London Film Festival tonight, talks about speed bonding with his cast, his love for Kazuo Ishiguro’s novel, and having a “vision with margins.”
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Dinard British Film Festival
Dinard British Film Festival (Oct 6-10). Festival winners from left to right: directors Victoria Mather and Bernard Rose, producers Stephen Woolley and Elizabeth Karlsen, festival director Sylvie Mallet and directors Jamie Thraves and Stuart Hazelldine.
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Netherlands International Film Festival
Netherlands International Film Festival (16 - 19 Sept)