All Features articles – Page 419
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Everywhere And Nowhere
Shooting wrapped this week on Menhaj Huda’s follow up to Kidulthood, a coming of age drama, inspired by the director’s love of music and his Asian/British background.
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Ben Miller
The comedian turned film director talks about his debut feature Huge, which had its world premiere at the Edinburgh Film Festival and stars Noel Clarke, Johnny Harris and Thandie Newton.
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Lionsgate battle continues
Jeremy Kay examines the intriguing merger talks at Lionsgate, and the role Carl Icahn plays in any potential deal.
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International Box Office - July 09 - 11
Examining the international performance of Eclipse, Predators, Bayside Shakedown 3 and more.
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Territory Focus: Israel
Despite its small size Israel has produced a string of international breakouts in recent years. Edna Fainaru tracks the rise of Israel’s film-makers — and profiles the talent and financiers keeping the momentum going. Editor Mike Goodridge introduces.
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Sarajevo preview: Filmmakers join forces
As south-eastern Europe’s film-makers join forces with each other and with producers and financiers from outside the region, Vladan Petkovic explores their rising ambitions and the key role of the Sarajevo Film Festival (July 23-31)
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How small screen success translates to the big screen
Films adapted from or inspired by television series have been around nearly as long as TV sets ― but there is no guarantee that success on the small screen will transfer to the international box office. Leonard Klady reports
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Profile: Vertigo Films
The success of StreetDance 3D has given UK producer-distributor Vertigo Films ambitions for larger-scale films. Wendy Mitchelltalks to Rupert Preston and James Richardson.
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Profile: Razor Film
Roman Paul and Gerhard Meixner’s Razor Film has become one of the most prolific production houses in Europe. The principals tell Mike Goodridge how they got there.
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Israel Territory Focus: Filmmaking and Acting Talent
Israel is a hotbed of acting and film-making talent. Edna Fainaru profiles the home-grown stars with the potential to make an international impact.
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Weekly International Box Office - July 02 - 04
ScreenDaily brings you the weekly international box-office news.
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Screen's Global Top 10 - July 02 - 04
Global Top 10 July 02 - 04TitleGross $ScrnsThe Twilight Saga: Eclipse140,311,58412228Toy Story 361,282,9319873Shrek Forever After43,464,8905441The Last Airbender40,325,0193169Grown Ups20,717,0003770Knight And Day18,465,3555344The Karate Kid11,821,2244240Bayside Shakedown 311,080,725447I Hate Luv Storys7,741,8741128The A-Team6,961,3875041*Source: Screen International; Rentrak EDI. Based on North American and international box-office charts.For the full Global Top 10 and all of Screen’s box-office ...
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Rosa Bosch
Rosa Bosch has spent the last year building B&W Films, a London-based management and production outfit, which looks after a small but prestigious stable of artists on their fiercely independent projects.
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Sleep Tight
Filming is underway on Rec director Jaume Balaguero’s latest project, the $6m terror thriller Sleep Tight, which is being produced by Spanish studio Filmax.
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Jonny Persey
The head of Met Film School and Met Film Production tells Wendy Mitchell about the synergies between education and production and talks about forthcoming projects including Donor 150 and Maakbet.
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Mike Leigh and Jonathan Entwistle
Celebrated film-maker Mike Leigh tells writer-director Jonathan Entwistle why first-time directors should not waste their energy making compromises
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Class of 2009: where are they now?
Donning swords and armour in Clash Of The Titans and Ironclad, behaving badly at St Trinian’s and setting up a swathe of debut features ‹ Patricia Dobson catches up with a few of last year’s Stars of Tomorrow