All Features articles – Page 470
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The market paradox
What does the growing conservatism among even specialist distributors mean for smaller sales agents with no obvious commercial fare and untested film-makers trying to break through?
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Rising stars take centre stage
This week’s Edinburgh International Film Festival (June 17-28) is turning the spotlight on first-time UK film-makers.
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Edinburgh: World Premieres
Screen brings you stills and details on the upcoming world premieres at the Edinburgh International Film Festival June 17-28, 2009.
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We Have A Pope
A comedy of reflection, in which a psychiatrist is called in to counsel a cardinal, who although having been elected Pope, is not keen to ascend the Papacy
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Spreading the foreign word
Festivals showcasing films from particular territories are injecting life into Australia’s foreign-language box office.
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The Good War
A British Major leads a platoon of ill-equipped troops, attempting to defeat Malta against Hitler’s airforce, but hostile islanders and a dangerous love triangle threaten to destroy his hopes of military success.
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Serious business
After three years in which it has struggled to define its place on the international calendar, the Rome International Film Festival has charged Gian Luigi Rondi and Piera Detassis with upgrading the event.
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Outpost II
The sequel to Nazi zombie action horror movie Outpost, Outpost II picks up the story in 1945 during the closing stages of World War 2. It follows a German scientist who is working on a frightening new technology; the power to create an immortal Nazi army
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The Galapagos Affair
Based on the true story from John Treherne’s book of the same name, the film follows an idealistic couple living on a remote island in the Galapagos Islands. When a seductive European baroness arrives, accompanied by her two lovers, their dreams are shattered
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Was the Marché the real deal?
Buyers on the Croisette were decisive — and surprisingly plentiful — for international sales companies with solid projects.
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Studio building
Thomas Peter Friedl tells Martin Blaney why running the new German film company UFA Cinema is his dream job
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We Want Sex
Rita is a feisty factory worker who inadvertently takes on the biggest corporations in the world in a bid for equal pay for her female work colleagues
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The Last Warrior
Set in the not too distant future, the head of security at a war mongering corporation goes after a rogue soldier who has been genetically enhanced.
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Reykjavik Whale Watching Massacre
Reykjavik Whale Watching Massacre is a splatter movie of the goriest kind. The story is true to its genre, and the humour as black as it gets. Men turn into beasts and kindness is a weakness that can only lead to defeat.
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Cannes Gallery
ScreenDaily brings you the latest pictures from the The Imaginarium Of Doctor Parnassus photocall at the 62nd Cannes Film Festival.