All Features articles – Page 73
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New talent focus: ‘Wolf And Dog’ director Cláudia Varejão on why she moved from docs to fiction
“I realised fiction can be a place of freedom.”
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Paul Mescal talks ‘Aftersun’, masculinity and coping with fame: “I’m a self-isolator when I’m working”
Paul Mescal’s star is in the ascendant, with a slew of upcoming roles for major directors
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UK awards campaigners react to 2023 Bafta nominations
“I’m disappointed ‘Blue Jean’ didn’t get recognised in [Outstanding British film]”, says one campaigner.
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How IFFR Pro’s Inke Van Loocke is innovating CineMart as co-pro market celebrates its 40th edition
Leading international execs will be in town to see prestigious showcase of new works.
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Dutch production sector looks forward to a buoyant 2023
Close ties are being forged with partners in Indonesia and South Africa.
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Topkapi producer Laurette Schillings on the company’s strategy for reaching international audiences
‘Goodbye Stranger’, the latest film from the Dutch company, is debuting in Rotterdam this month.
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Rotterdam’s Vanja Kaludjercic on diversifying the line-up for her first in-person festival
Kaludjercic talks about the role the festival plays in bringing smaller filmmakers to a global audience.
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Nigeria’s CJ Obasi on how West African folklore inspired Sundance title ‘Mami Wata’
The film premiered on Jan 23 in Sundance’s World Cinema Dramatic Competition.
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Will this year’s nominees reverse the Oscar ceremony’s declining viewing figures?
Key categories remain open races.
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How Sundance doc ‘Fantastic Machine’ explores our obsession with framing the world through the camera lens
Axel Danielson and Maximilien Van Aertryck’s feature doc world premieres at Sundance.
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Sundance breakout Chloe Domont on ‘Fair Play’: “I wanted to reckon with unresolved feelings from my past”
Director talks ”unsettling link between female empowerment and male fragility”, finance jargon, next project.
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‘Lady Macbeth’ director William Oldroyd talks Sundance title ‘Eileen’: “I love provocation in cinema”
“It took me 36 years to make my first film. Making the second five years later is short!”
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Utopia’s Kyle Greenberg on the US campaign for ‘Holy Spider’, Sundance success stories
Kyle Greenberg is head of marketing and distribution at Utopia.
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Nine films from South America to tempt festival directors in 2023
Includes new films from Pablo Larrain, Tatiana Huezo, Michel Franco and Lucrecia Martel.
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Comment: Bafta Film Awards nominations shake up the Oscar race
”This feels like an exciting moment for the Bafta Film Awards, often perceived – rightly or wrongly – as too similar to the Oscars.”
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Bafta chair Krishnendu Majumdar reflects on final year in role, “progress” of 2023 film nominations
Under Majumdar’s watch, Bafta embarked on a radical overhaul of its voting procedures and membership to improve diversity.
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Four Australian films to tempt festival directors in 2023
Sundance 2023 marks a strong start for Australian filmmakers.
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Sundance 2023: filmmakers must adjust to reality of the market, say indie distributors
“Small, personal films that cost a lot to get made… they’re not viable.”
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New talent focus: Brazil’s Carlos Segundo on his upcoming project ‘Milk Powder’
The Brazilian filmmaker’s short film Sideral screened at Cannes and was longlisted for the Oscars. Now his second feature is generating buzz.