All Features articles – Page 473
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Satte Farben vor Schwarz
Anita and Fred have been married for 50 years and are still very much in love. Fred’s illness bringssome surprising changes in their lives
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Marieke, Marieke
Drama about a young woman living with her mother who has been emotionally distant ever since herhusband died
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Team values
Iconic film-maker John Lasseter believes animation should be a collaborative process. He tells Mike Goodridge how he creates the right environment
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Hollywood gets thrifty
Expect to see fewer stars at the Hotel Du Cap as budget-conscious US sales agents try to deliver realistically priced product to international buyers.
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Pirates thrive in India film strike
A month-long strike has virtually closed India’s cinemas but so far resolved little between producers and exhibitors.
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Going Up in the world
The tale of a grumpy old man who attaches balloons to his house and flies to Latin America took five years and hundreds of animators to produce. Director Pete Docter and producer Jonas Rivera take Screen through the process.
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The Infidel
An identity crisis comedy centered on Mahmud Nasir, successful business owner and salt of the earth East End Muslim who discovers that he’s adopted - and Jewish.
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Wild Paddy
Set in the Tang Dynasty, Wild Paddy tells the story of two robbers’ adventures in a seemingly peaceful Bitter Bamboo Village, where they encounter a beautiful woman, a group of soldiers and a village chief who scheme to kill the duo. They have to escape from the murder scheme, ...
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Confucius
A biopic of sage and philosopher Confucius. In the chaotic era at the end of Zhou, lords divided the kingdom into small states, each vying for the leading spot through battles. Confucius travelled through the states trying to change the situation trying to influence people through his philosophies.
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South Solitary
A dramatic, windswept romance about the great need for companionship and hope.
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The Last Dragon
A son goes to visit his archaeologist father in China. Together with a young local girl, they discover an ancient dragon and with it, a mystery that stems back for thousands of years, as legend and reality become intertwined.
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Guardians Of Ga’Hoole
Soren, a young barn owl, is kidnapped by owls of St Aggie’s who brainwash owlets into becoming soldiers. He and his new friends escape to the island of Ga’Hoole, where they assist its noble, wise owls to fight the army created by the wicked rulers of St. Aggie’s.
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Cane Toads 2 in 3D
Twenty-five years after his successful film about Australia’s greatest environmental catastrophe, Mark Lewis revisits the cane toad as it continues its journey across Australia. Using stylized 3D cinematography, Mark Lewis complements the films environmental theme with engaging characters and his own trademark irreverence and humour.
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Accounts (Regnskap)
Ulrik is released from prison, having served 12 years for killing his wife’s lover. His son will have nothing to do with him; his former colleagues expect him to get back at the man who peached on him. What’s he to do?
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King Of Bastøy
In the winter of 1915, a riot among the 8-18-year-old inmates of the boys’ detention centre of Bastøy, in the Oslo fjord, is crushed by Norwegian troops
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Burke And Hare
Based on a true story, a black comedy about two 19th century grave robbers who find a lucrative business providing cadavers for an Edinburgh medical school
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Prince Of Persia: The Sands Of Time
Based on a video game, which follows an adventurous prince who teams up with a rival princess tostop an angry ruler unleashing a sandstorm that could destroy the world