All Features articles – Page 72
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US sales executives see opportunities at EFM 2023: “People are trying to get busy again”
The appetite of US sales executives to break bread with partners and find business opportunities remains as strong as ever.
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“I am genuinely excited”: European sales agents look ahead to 2023 European Film Market
After a quiet American Film Market in November, the expectation is for Berlin to be buzzing.
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In profile: the 2023 Bafta Film Awards shorts contenders
The films competing in the two shorts categories at the Baftas vary from a personal project about fighting depression to an Apple‑backed bestseller adaptation.
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How a new think tank aims to tackle unconscious racism in the European film industry
Eave, the European training, project development and networking organisation, held its first anti-racism think tank last month.
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César awards head on revamping its image and growing new audiences
A new leadership team took over the awards after protests and walkouts at the 2020 ceremony.
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Hong Chau on ‘The Whale’ and why she still doesn’t feel like she’s “made it”
“I’m a bit of a pushover,” the Bafta and Oscar nominee tells Screen.
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‘All Quiet On The Western Front’ star Albrecht Schuch quit smoking ahead of the gruelling shoot
Bafta nominee Albrecht Schuch is seeking to broaden the international scope of his career.
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Pokeepsie’s Alex De La Iglesia and Carolina Bang on building a Spanish genre label with global reach (exclusive)
Company is readying multiple projects and has just hired Netflix exec as general manager.
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Obsessive research and over 90 sets: creating the look of ‘Elvis’
Screen talks to the film’s design supremos Catherine Martin and Karen Murphy.
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“Everything has changed”: Berlinale co-heads reveal challenges of planning 2023 edition
Carlo Chatrian and Mariette Rissenbeek reflect on the impact of the pandemic, why there are no titles from Russia and receiving a €2.2m funding boost.
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Daryl McCormack on researching ‘Good Luck To You, Leo Grande’ role, auditioning for ‘Star Wars’
Playing the title role in Good Luck To You, Leo Grande has brought recognition and dual Bafta nominations to Ireland’s Daryl McCormack. “To be honest I didn’t anticipate it,” he tells Neil Smith
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Todd Field breaks down four key scenes from ‘TÁR’: “It was an impossible shot”
TÁR gets under the skin of a brilliant, complex talent who is increasingly undone by her deep character flaws.
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How Muayad Alayan filmed ‘A House In Jerusalem’ in Palestine and Israel during the pandemic
The title received its world premiere in the Limelight strand at Rotterdam.
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Awards whispers: Bafta, Oscar voters reflect on this year’s nominations - ‘Women have been shut out again’
”It’s disheartening to see so few female directors nominated in a year where female filmmakers made lots of excellent work.”
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Comment: Young British Cinema excites at an otherwise creatively cautious Sundance
Films by Charlotte Regan, Ella Glendining, Adura Onashile, Nida Manzoor and Raine Allen-Miller all delivered.
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Kerry Condon on becoming an “overnight sensation after 20 years” for ‘The Banshees Of Inisherin’
Condon is an Oscar and Bafta nominee for her role in The Banshees Of Inisherin.
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10 films that stood out at Sundance 2023
Screen’s critics have picked out some of the titles to watch from this year’s festival.
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Ukrainian director Philip Sotnychenko has mixed feelings being at a film festival: “Our fight is on the cultural front”
’La Palisiada’, the debut feature of Kyiv-based filmmaker Philip Sotnychenko, is screening in the Tiger competition at Rotterdam.
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Mood at Sundance “really positive”, but how will festival titles fare in the marketplace?
Sundance 2023 proved its mettle as a launchpad for films that will be in the industry conversation in the year ahead.
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Why a Rotterdam premiere could help an Indian film find an audience at home
Many of the Indian films in IFFR’s The Shape Of Things To Come? sidebar have a political or adversorial slant.