All Features articles – Page 84
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Busan Story Market to help meet growing appetite for Asian remakes
The first Busan Story Market will aim to meet the growing global hunger for fresh content as remakes across Asia continue to find success.
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Busan 2022 line-up guide: New Currents and Jiseok competition titles
Screen profiles the titles in competition at Busan’s 27th edition.
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“Disruption is good for the business”: what does the future hold for UK talent agents?
In the wake of the acquisition of Curtis Brown by United Talent Agency, UK talent agents give their reaction to ripples in the agency landscape.
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Busan festival director Huh Moonyung reveals challenges and long-term vision
BIFF is set to set its first full-scale edition since pre-pandemic 2019.
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Tony Leung talks choosing six films for Busan and plans to star in a US TV drama
The Hong Kong star will receive the Asian Filmmaker of the Year award at the festival.
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Busan film festival makes its comeback with new competition and star guests
2022 marks BIFF’s full-scale return as a premiere showcase for Korean and Asian cinema.
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Jean‑Luc Godard: the enduring legacy - and lifelong eccentricities - of a French filmmaking legend
Godard was influential to his dying breath.
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LFF director Tricia Tuttle reveals why the time is right to move on
Tuttle talks to Screen about five years in the hot seat - a wild ride as she overcame unexpected challenges to deliver her strategic vision.
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Helge Albers on the international reach of Hamburg’s film fund, skilling up the German industry and why diversity matters
The Fund has backed films including ’Triangle Of Sadness’, ‘War Sailor’ and ‘Holy Spider’.
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How Scotland became a hotbed of new talent and took advantage of the global production boom
“As Scots we’re feisty, we’re confident and we’ve got that punk rock attitude.”
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Why the pandemic helped create ’The Social Experiment’, one of Germany’s first virtual production shoots
The sci-fi thriller is Pascal Schröder’s feature debut.
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Filmfest Hamburg’s Albert Wiederspiel and Kathrin Kohlstedde talk genre films, younger audiences and Ulrich Seidl
The German festival is celebrating its 30th anniversary.
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‘La Maternal’ director Pilar Palomero on why she believes teenagers provide such fertile creative inspiration
‘La Maternal’ screened in competition at this month’s San Sebastian.
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Five talking points from San Sebastian’s inaugural Creative Investors’ Conference
Topics covered included the challenges facing independent producers and the need for a gambler’s mentality.
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Five rising filmmakers from Mexico who are causing a stir on the international circuit
Mexico’s filmmakers have been making their presence felt on the international stage for decades.
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Spanish director Jamie Rosales on ‘Wild Flowers’: “Family and love are extremely important in my films”
Portrait of a young single mother is premiering in competition at San Sebastián.
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How streamer investment and a revamped public funding mechanism are driving Mexico’s production scene
Mexico’s production scene continues to deliver vibrant new voices into the international marketplace.
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Venice and Toronto stand-out titles: awards contenders and arthouse gems
Screen’s critics have picked out the titles to watch from TIFF and Venice.
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Japanese animation producer Genki Kawamura on his live-action directorial debut ‘A Hundred Flowers’
Playing in Official Selection at San Sebastian, the film is based on a novel Kawamura penned in 2019.