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“It’s about two great friends who lived the dream,” says Ventureland’s John Battsek of Sheffield DocFest title ‘Wham!’
Oscar winning documentary producer is at Sheffield DocFest with Chris Smith’s ‘Wham’ and Sundance hit The Deepest Breath.
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Emmys spotlight: Emily Blunt on ‘The English’, executive producing and why the “best material is on television usually”
Emily Blunt speaks to Screen about her dual roles as a ‘female Clint Eastwood’ and executive producer of Hugo Blick’s revenge western The English.
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Emmys spotlight: Designing the cinematic look of ‘The Last Of Us’
Moscow-born cinematographer Ksenia Sereda on the incredible challenge of working on HBO’s hit video-game adaptation The Last Of Us.
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‘Spellbound’ director Vicky Jenson talks theatrical hopes for her Apple animated musical
The film was showcased in Annecy this week and is nearly 50% complete.
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Emmys spotlight: ‘Succession’ director Mark Mylod on winding up the show, taking credit and avoiding spoilers
HBO’s ’Succession’ pulled out all the stops for its fourth and final season, including a 30-minute take for one key scene.
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Romanian director Dani Saracut says ‘Blue Planet’ was inspired by the Maysles brothers, Sacha Gervasi
The film by the Cluj-Napoca native is screening at the Transilvania film festival this week.
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Emmys spotlight: ‘Bad Sisters’ cast talk straddling comedy and drama, show's real-life impact
Screen sat down with creator and star Sharon Horgan and cast members to get under the skin of this comedy-drama
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UTA bolsters UK presence as it opens London office, eyes possible acquisitions in Europe
Managing director David Kramer reflects on acquisition of Curtis Brown Group and talks UTA expansion in Europe.
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“We create characters as if they were sculptures in a museum”: Jorge R. Gutiérrez on working with his artist wife
‘The Book Of Life’s’ Jorge R. Gutiérrez works with artist Sandra Equihua on the elaborate character design that populate his animations.
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“Mexico’s stop-motion success is due to a lack of resources,” say Cinema Fantasma duo behind ‘Frankelda’s Book Of Spooks’
Roy Ambriz and Arturo Ambriz’s Cinema Fantasma are pitching a ‘Frankelda’ feature in Annecy.
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“Executives hardly realise the demand for anime," says 'Onyx Equinox' creator Sofia Alexander
Mexican animator is serving as a jury member for the main features competition at Annecy.
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Why Liz and David Barnuti charted their own marriage for Transilvania doc premiere ‘My Muslim Husband’
The film documents the prejudice and religious discrimination they faced following David’s conversion to Islam.
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“We make films with a global sensitivity and a Latino heart,” says Anima Studios’ José Carlos García Letona
José Carlos García Letona is in Annecy to present Aztec Batman: Clash Of Empires as a work in progress.
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Emmys spotlight: JA Bayona on directing ‘The Rings Of Power’ - “I was there to tell the story in a very cinematic way”
Bayona helped JD Payne and Patrick McKay set up the world of ’The Rings Of Power’, as well as helm the first two episodes.
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Mexican industry brings its animated tradition and rising stars to Annecy
Annecy is hosting a country showcase of Mexican animation with Guillermo del Toro and Jorge R. Gutiérrez also in town.
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“It’s good to be back in the game”: Danny Perkins on revitalised strategy for the UK’s Elysian Film Group
The company has a new investor for its distribution arm in Canadian producer Jacqueline de Croy.
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Emmys spotlight: Dominic West, Olivia Williams on filming Charles and Camilla's infamous telephone conversations in ‘The Crown’
The Crown’s Dominic West and Olivia Williams talk about playing Charles and Camilla, watching the coronation and improvising with omelettes.
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Emmys spotlight: Daniel Radcliffe talks having fun with ‘Weird: The Al Yankovic Story', new 'Harry Potter' series
Daniel Radcliffe tells Mark Salisbury about the peculiar joy of playing the eponymous parody pop sensation in fictional music biopic Weird: The Al Yankovic Story
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“It worked in our favour”: How UK’s Lupus Films made Annecy premiere ‘Kensuke’s Kingdom’ during two lockdowns
The UK-France-Luxembourg co-production is a hand-drawn animation based on a Michael Morpurgo novel.
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How an overhaul of Germany’s subsidy system could attract more international productions
Germany offers international producers a highly developed infrastructure and world-class workforce as well as attractive locations.