All Features articles – Page 83
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Optimism is in the air for Northern Ireland’s filmmakers after challenging times
The region has a highly experienced crew base, an abundance of established and increasing studio space, and striking locations within easy access of major cities.
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Doc filmmakers urged to focus early on distribution and marketing to win audiences and festival slots
Doclisboa panel bemoans filmmakers’ lack of focus on distribution and marketing of documentaries.
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Drama Republic’s Greg Brenman on making a US story called ‘The English’ in Spain
Emily Blunt stars in the series which is set in the American West in the 1890s.
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What impact will Netflix and Disney+’s ad tiers have on the TV and streaming sector?
Both companies will be hoping to attract enough revenue to offset slowdowns in SVoD subscriber growth.
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My Screen Life: French producer Charles Gillibert on his typical breakfast and taking advice from Olivier Assayas
Gillibert’s films include Olivier Assayas’ Summer Hours, Abbas Kiarostami’s Certified Copy and Leos Carax’s Annette.
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Banijay’s Lars Blomgren on why he believes the TV drama market is maturing and becoming more risk-averse
The head of scripted at global production giant Banijay oversees a whopping near 140 projects a year.
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Doclisboa’s Miguel Ribeiro and Glenda Balucani on the ‘diversity of approaches’ at this year’s festival
Portuguese documentary festival celebrates its 20th anniversary this year.
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The key talking points ahead of a ‘supersized’ Mipcom 2022
TV industry will be mulling the cost of producing drama, the launch of ad-funded streamers and a deteriorating economic environment will be key talking points.
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De Mensen readies WWII prison camp drama and Heysel Stadium disaster series
Prolific production company is presenting a wide-ranging slate at Connext.
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Rising Belgian filmmakers Ish Ait Hamou and Monir Ait Hamou talk debut project ‘BXL’
The semi-autobiographical film is about two brothers growing up in a tough part of Brussels.
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International execs and festival curators head to Connext 2022 in search of Belgian gems
The showcase of Flemish and Belgian film and TV introduced Lukas Dhont to the wider world.
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“I knew what I wanted”: Veerle Baetens on shooting her directorial debut ‘When It Melts’
‘When It Melt’ is a buzz project at Connext 2022, eyeing a 2023 festival berth.
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How Koen Mortier worked carefully with his young cast to shoot abuse story ‘Skunk’
The project is being presented in Connext in Antwerp.
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Fien Troch on working with the Dardenne brothers and the challenges of casting her latest feature ‘Holly’
Flemish auteur’s latest is one of the buzz projects being presented as a work in progress at Connext.
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Should cheap ticket promotions become a regular feature of UK cinemas?
National Cinema Day brought a surge of admissions to UK cinemas during the traditional September lull.
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How Junior Okoli and Chas Appeti made their drill musical series ‘Jungle’
The two music creatives have parlayed their skills into a series for Amazon, ‘Jungle’.
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Tobias Lindholm on working with Eddie Redmayne and Jessica Chastain for ‘The Good Nurse’
Lindholm makes his English-language feature debut on the film based on a real-life story.
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Five to watch at Busan’s Asian Project Market
The Asian Project Market marks its 25th anniversary in 2022.
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ACFM director Oh Seok Geun talks reuniting the industry in Busan
”A lot of people thirsty for gatherings will be flocking to Busan,” says ACFM director.
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Back to business in Asia as Busan’s ACFM returns in force
Back as a fully in-person event for the first time since 2019, the Asian Contents & Film Market is adapting to new realities in the marketplace.