All Features articles – Page 64
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Cannes market head Guillaume Esmiol on rising prices, reinvention and industry recovery
Marché du Film executive director is set for his first solo year at the helm.
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15 films to look out for at the 2023 Cannes Film Festival
Screen’s reviews editor and chief critic Fionnuala Halligan has picked out a few of the stand-out titles from this year’s line-up.
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“The whole business has pressed the reset button”: UK sellers look forward to an unpredictable Cannes
There are big questions around what will sell, who will buy and the impact of the US writers’ strike.
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Sheffield DocFest co-heads talk music, audiences and curation ahead of 30th anniversary edition
Annabel Grundy and Raul Nino Zambrano head the UK doc festival that opens on June 14.
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The lowdown on all the Cannes 2023 titles
Screen profiles all the films in the Cannes Film Festival’s Official Selection and parallel sections.
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Cannes 2023 line-up guide: Critics’ Week titles
Screen’s guide to the Cannes Film Festival’s Official Selection and parallel sections.
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Cannes 2023 line-up guide: Directors’ Fortnight titles
Screen’s guide to the Cannes Film Festival’s Official Selection and parallel sections.
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Cannes 2023 line-up guide: Un Certain Regard titles
Screen’s guide to the Cannes Film Festival’s Official Selection and parallel sections.
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Cannes 2023 line-up guide: Special, Midnight Screenings and Premiere titles
Screen’s guide to the Cannes Film Festival’s Official Selection and parallel sections.
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Cannes 2023 line-up guide: Competition and Out Of Competition titles
Screen’s guide to the Cannes Film Festival’s Official Selection and parallel sections.
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Indie buyers head to Cannes buoyed by optimism around theatrical
With the streamers in retreat, there could be opportunities for independent buyers in Cannes.
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Will this year’s Cannes Film Festival be the most political since 1968?
The global film industry is holding its breath to see how politics and polemic will impact both the logistics and the tone of the festival.
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Six take-aways from 2023 CinemaCon
Genuine enthusiasm coursed through the Caesar’s Palace in Las Vegas.
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The Dardenne brothers talk upcoming projects, diversity at Cannes and return to cinemas
The two-time Palme d’Or winners are in South Korea with ‘Tori And Lokita’.
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Jeonju co-directors herald “new starting point”, bringing audiences back to cinemas
The festival aims to stay true to independent cinema while also connecting with more mainstream audiences.
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“We make filmmakers feel less lonely”, says new Jeonju Project head Park Taejoon
The Korean producer worked with Bong Joon Ho on ‘Mother’ and ‘Snowpiercer’.
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My Screen Life: Berlin cinema founder Verena von Stackelberg on how she got her start, her influences and her favourite festival
Programmer and founder of Berlin’s Wolf Kino cinema on who she admires in the industry and her discovery of indie film
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How 1,065 unique versions of ’Avatar: The Way Of Water’ were delivered to cinemas
“We could go to higher than 48 frame rates and more immersive experiences. The door is now open.”
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How new laser projection technology delivers huge energy savings for cinemas
Not only does the newer technology deliver superior picture quality but significant energy savings for cinema owners
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Outgoing NATO president John Fithian on the current state of exhibition, streamers and his biggest regret
After two decades at the helm, National Association of Theatre Owners CEO John Fithian is stepping down after this year’s CinemaCon.