All Features articles – Page 462
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StreetDance
Tells the story of a street dance crew forced to work with classical dancers to win the UK Street Dance Championships.
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The ascent of Mount Olympus
Basil Iwanyk tells Matt Mueller how his Warner Bros-based Thunder Road Pictures arrived at its first studio tentpole Clash Of The Titans, which is shooting in the UK.
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St Trinians; The Legend Of Frittons Gold
The girls of St. Trinians are on the hunt for buried treasure after discovering headmistress Miss Fritton is related to a famous pirate
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The long road back
The six territories formed after the break-up of Yugoslavia still face plenty of challenges in terms of film distribution and exhibition, but Vladan Petkovic sees signs of optimism on the eve of the Sarajevo Film Festival in Bosnia (Aug 12-20).The most popular theatrical titles in the ...
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Perfect pitch
One of the biggest challenges facing the producers of a wave of new low-budget UK music films is how to afford the crucial soundtrack rights.
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The triumphant transformation of Sarajevo
As the Sarajevo Film Festival (August 12-20) grows in stature, so does its importance as a launch pad for international films into the region. Mike Goodridge reports
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Grande expectations
The Locarno International Film Festival (Aug 5-15) is burnishing its reputation for distinctive arthouse and indie programming with a line-up filled with tales of the unexpected.
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Production sees rises in the East as numbers decline in the West
India is the most prolific film-producing nation in the world, according to the latest research figures.
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House of Angels-Third Time Lucky
Third installment in the series about life in the small country village of Yxared, which was launched 18 years ago
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Backwood Philosopher
Two biologists from university and an uneducated, but smart lumberjack set out on a journey through the remote backwoods of eastern Finland, where they learn new things about science, history and human nature. Based on Veikko Huovinen’s novel
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Mannerheim
A biopic on Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim, the Swedish-speaking nobleman who served the Russian Tsar, before he returned to Finland in 1917 to become the father and later president of his country. He died in 1951
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Miracle Seller
A recovering alcoholic attempts to help two child refugees escape from Chechnya to Paris
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The First Night On The Moon (La Prima Notte di Luna)
A story of love between a Jewish emigre in America and an aspiring Russian cosmonaut, set during the Space Race between United States and the Soviet Union.
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The Concert
The director of Russia’s Bolshoi Theater is fired when he refuses to fire his Jewish players. Twenty-five years later, he finds himself a janitor in the same theater.