All Features articles – Page 469
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The Shock Labyrinth
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
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.
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3D cinema shows strength in depth
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.
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The Web Today (June 2009 - May 2010)
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Theatres of opportunity
The UK’s ambitious exhibition sector is pioneering new release concepts to defy the credit crunch and harness the territory’s cinema-going boom.
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Playing Away
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
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)
Follow up to Sorry If I Love You
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Certified Copy
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
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
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
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.
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Delivering the goods
With traditional film distribution in trouble, 10 industry players discuss new ways to reach audiences and make money.
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Nation building
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.
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Call of the Roman empire
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.
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First-class post
The nations’ facilities are a draw for international productions, says Matt Mueller.
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Chinese Stories
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.