All Features articles – Page 469

  • Otto Bathurst
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    Otto Bathurst

    2009-06-29T08:00:00Z

    Director, Star Of Tomorrow 2009.

  • Emma Frost
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    Emma Frost

    2009-06-29T07:59:00Z

    Writer, Star Of Tomorrow, 2009.

  • Imax
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    Exploiting the Imax premium

    2009-06-19T15:06:00Z

    What part is Imax playing in the growth of digital 3D?

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    The Shock Labyrinth

    2009-06-19T14:14:00Z

    A group of teenagers deal with the sudden return of a friend who went missing a decade ago. When the friend falls ill they take her to a hospital but end up trapped in a labyrinthine haunted house. Japan’s first live-action feature shot in digital 3D

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    Norwegian Wood

    2009-06-19T14:09:00Z

    A businessman reminisces about the intense romances of his university days, set against the turbulent student riots of the late 1960s. Based on a novel by Haruki Murakami.

  • Monsters vs Aliens
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    3D cinema shows strength in depth

    2009-06-18T18:05:00Z

    On the eve of this year’s Cinema Expo (June 22-25), Jack Warner looks at whether the figures are beginning to add up for 3D exhibition following a first quarter of rapid growth in the number of 3D screens and 3D films released.

  • World Today Icon
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    The Web Today (June 2009 - May 2010)

    2009-06-18T14:08:00Z

    Mar. 11An appreciation: Lena HorneThe ground-breaking actress, singer and activist dies aged 92Los Angeles TimesA soldier’s journey back to My LaiVietnamese veteran director will premiere Vietnam War film at CannesVietnam NewsRussian Director Presents Grand Epic of World War IIRussia’s most famous film director has drawn unexpected criticism for his new ...

  • Me And Orson Welles
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    Theatres of opportunity

    2009-06-18T11:20:00Z

    The UK’s ambitious exhibition sector is pioneering new release concepts to defy the credit crunch and harness the territory’s cinema-going boom.

  • Sam Mendes
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    Playing Away

    2009-06-18T09:32:00Z

    The Oscar winner Sam Mendes tells Mike Goodridge why his Edinburgh opener Away We Go is a far cry from big-budget Hollywood.

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    Happy Family

    2009-06-17T13:55:00Z

    The destiny of two families becomes intertwined when two fifteen-year-old kids decide to get married, based on Alessandro Genovesi’s play this comedy taken from a successful Italian play of the same name by Alessandro Genovesi

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    Scusa Ma Ti Voglio Sposare (Excuse Me But I Want To Marry You)

    2009-06-17T13:40:00Z

    Follow up to Sorry If I Love You

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    Certified Copy

    2009-06-17T13:34:00Z

    Italian set love story about a British writer and a gallery owner who meet when the writer delivers a talk

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    Brekenridge

    2009-06-15T18:02:00Z

    The true story of the top level, top secret meetings that took place a year before the war in Iraq. Codename: Breckenridge

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    Clash Of The Titans

    2009-06-15T18:01:00Z

    Greek hero Perseus leads a mission to overthrow Hades before he can defeat Zeus and unleash hell on earth

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    The Vintners Luck

    2009-06-15T12:37:00Z

    A peasant wine maker in 19th Century France and an angel grapple with the sensual, the sacred and the profane in their search for the perfect vintage.

  • Screen debate
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    Delivering the goods

    2009-06-12T17:00:00Z

    With traditional film distribution in trouble, 10 industry players discuss new ways to reach audiences and make money.

  • Valhalla Rising Nicolas Winding Refn
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    Nation building

    2009-06-12T15:36:00Z

    Boosted by significant pots of regional financing, thriving production hubs in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland are increasingly tempting international film-makers away from London. Matt Mueller looks at what’s on offer.

  • Neil Marshall’s historical action thriller Centurion is the first in a wave of Romans-on-the-rampage projects to go into production.
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    Call of the Roman empire

    2009-06-12T12:33:00Z

    Neil Marshall’s historical action thriller Centurion is the first in a wave of Romans-on-the-rampage projects to go into production. Sarah Cooper visits the set.

  • City Of Ember
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    First-class post

    2009-06-12T10:22:00Z

    The nations’ facilities are a draw for international productions, says Matt Mueller.

  • Lou Ye
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    Chinese Stories

    2009-06-11T18:54:00Z

    Fresh off a prize win at Cannes for Spring Fever, controversial film-maker Lou Ye tells Liz Shackleton why any portrait of Chinese people in cinema also involves politics.