All Features articles – Page 89
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How UK filmmaker Baillie Walsh helped to bring ABBA Voyage to life
ABBA Voyage is the London-based virtual concert of the legendary Swedish popstars.
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How Locarno is aiming to work with film professionals all year round
The programmes support sales agents, distributors, exhibitors, producers and filmmakers.
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Locarno’s Open Doors Producers Lab spotlights nine participants from underrepresented countries
Participants come Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, Jamaica, Nicaragua, Peru and Saint Lucia.
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How Locarno’s Open Doors platform will champion talent from Latin America and the Caribbean
Open Doors kicks off a three-year focus on Latin America and the Caribbean, while evolving its support of current and past participants.
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In profile: the eight titles selected for Locarno’s 2022 Open Doors Projects Hub
The Open Doors Projects Hub showcases eight projects from Latin America and Caribbean territories, each of which are looking for international partners.
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Locarno 2022 line-up guide: Piazza Grande and International Competition titles
Screen profiles the Piazza Grande and International Competition titles selected for Locarno’s 75th edition, which runs August 3-13.
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Locarno 2022: what to look out for in the industry programme
Including Locarno Pro and the StepIn think tank.
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“It’s been a sprint”: EIFF creative director Kristy Matheson on putting together her first edition
Matheson talks to Screen about Edinburgh International Film Festival’s rebirth in the August slot and the return of the cèilidh.
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"Every film has been picked out of love": Locarno artistic director talks 75th edition, standout titles
The festival opens with David Leitch’s ’Bullet Train’, starring Brad Pitt and Sandra Bullock
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‘Eric Ravilious: Drawn To War’ filmmaker Margy Kinmonth talks next projects, box-office run
The doc has been the summer’s surprise box office hit in the UK and Ireland.
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Eight talking points from the Venice 2022 line-up
Talking points include the powerhouse competition line-up, the heavy presence of streamers, and the ”modest but mighty” UK showing.
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Five buzz titles at the New York Asian Film Festival 2022
Titles range from Mongolia and China to Japan, Singapore and Thailand.
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“It’s hard to be so angry all the time”: Korea’s Kim Hyeyoon on playing ‘The Girl On A Bulldozer’
‘Sky Castle’ actress to receive ‘Screen’ award at the New York Asian Film Festival (NYAFF).
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“I just started crying”: Japan’s Hiroshi Abe breaks down role in ‘Offbeat Cops’
Musical comedy set to world premiere at the New York Asian Film Festival (NYAFF).
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Artistic director Elad Samorzik on reuniting Jerusalem’s industry strands under one banner
Samorzik discusses the balance between Israeli and international titles.
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From creepy cats to haunted palaces, Frontières throws the spotlight on hot international genre projects
The Frontières Co-Production Market works to meet the rising demand for genre films.
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Balkan participants appraise second edition of Ponta Lopud Film Festival
Joel Coen and Frances McDormand gave three lengthy masterclass sessions at the intimate event.
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How Netflix recovered to post better than expected Q2 results
Results pushed Netflix stock up by around 6% to close on a little over $201, the highest level since early June.