All Features articles – Page 455
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Italy at Mipcom
Screen International brings you the profiles of Italian broadcasters RAI and MEDIASET.
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A trip down Memory junction
The anticipated first feature to be co-directed by the UK’s Stephen Merchant and Ricky Gervais is a 1970s-set comedy celebrating the joys of friendship and the working life. Sarah Cooper visits the set.
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Get Him To The Greek
A record company intern (Hill) is hired to accompany out-of-control British rock star Aldous Snow (Brand) to a concert at L.A.’s Greek Theater.
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Worms - Heroes From Below
Animation about a teenager earthworm who tries to prove himself by doing something brave and ends up captured by a shovel and taken into the adventure of a lifetime.
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We Are So Young
The real life of Renato Russo, the leader of one of the most important Brazilian rock bands, Legiao Urbana, who died in 1996.
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The Sweet Poison of the Scorpion
A middle class girl from São Paulo who goes to a traditional high school decides to become a call girl and write her sexual and affective adventures on a blog.
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Rosa Morena
Follows the steps of a Danish gay man to Brazil, where he hopes to be able to adopt a child.
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Roque Santeiro
Adaptation of a successful Brazilian soap opera that was aired in 1985 by TV Globo.
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The March
A look at a silent march from Auschwitz to Birkenhau held in remembrance of the Holocaust.Prod companies: LatinAmerica, Conspiração Filmes, FilmLand InternationalBackers:Producers: Eliana Soárez, Leonardo Monteiro de Barros, Luiz Noronha, Pedro Buarque de Hollanda, Emily Jaffe, L.G. Tubaldini Jr.Intl sales: FilmLand International Director: Jessica Sanders Screenplay: Jessica Sanders DoP: Gustavo ...
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Lady of the Images - Nise da Silveira
The story of a psychiatrist who develops an unprecedented work, showing that schizophrenic people can express their “countless states of being” through art.
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The Friends
An architect who lives in the city of São Paulo starts his day going to the funeral of a childhood friend, when things begin to change in his life.
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Five times Favela – Now by Ourselves
Based on the classic “Five times Favela” (1961), the film is split in five episodes, all written, directed and produced by young filmmakers who live in the Rio de Janeiro’s favelas.
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Dirty Hearts
When Japan lost World War II, a new war started in Brazil. A war between the Japanese immigrants who accepted and those who did not accept the defeat.
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The great entertainer
Ivan Reitman has directed some of the biggest comedies of the last 30 years,but he is more focused these days on producing films for the likes of hisson Jason and auteur Atom Egoyan, writes Denis Seguin.
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Right place, write time
On the eve of the Rio International Film Festival (Sept 24-Oct 8), Elaine Guerini reports on how a group of Brazilian screenwriters are becoming some of the most sought-after writers in the world.
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Weekly international box office – September 25
Screen brings you the weekly international box-office news.
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Venice and Toronto show their different strengths
The two festivals worked well together this year, says Fionnuala Halligan.
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Dealmakers kick heels at slow Tiff
Although North American business was thin on the ground at the Toronto International Film Festival, foreign buyers were displaying less caution,no longer waiting for domestic deals to be done.