All Features articles – Page 94
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Why high-end TV creators are turning to podcasts for the next big hit
Many of this year’s Primetime Emmy hopefuls are adaptations of hit podcasts, including ’The Dropout’, ’WeCrashed’ and ‘Gaslit’.
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Emmys Spotlight: ‘Scenes From A Marriage’ showrunner on directing Oscar Isaac and Jessica Chastain
Hagai Levi has also worked on ‘In Treatment’ and ‘The Affair’.
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From festivals to streamers: why arthouse filmmakers are making the move to episodic TV
The trend has become especially apparent this year, with festival filmmakers attached to a slew of current Emmy contenders.
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Director Peggy Holmes on navigating chance for Skydance and Apple’s upcoming ‘Luck’
‘Luck’ is a work-in-progress title at Annecy today.
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‘Brian And Charles’ director Jim Archer on why he hopes the UK is poised for a comedy film revival
‘Brian And Charles’ will close Sundance London on June 12.
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Ten acquisition titles to look out for at Tribeca 2022
New York festival runs from June 8-19.
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Signature CEO talks buying back distribution business, expansion plans
The company is back in the control of its original shareholders, and expanding its team.
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Sydney Film Festival & EFP’s 10 European women filmmakers to watch
Spotlighting 10 female directors from Europe.
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Screen critics’ top films from Cannes 2022
Screen International critics select some of their favourite titles from the 2022 Cannes Film Festival.
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World of Studios 2022: digital edition
A comprehensive new guide to existing, new and emerging studios in the EMEA ( Europe, the Middle East and Africa) region.
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Directing duo of Cannes title ‘Feminist Riposte’ on the activists firing up French feminism
Marie Perennès and Simon Depardon wanted to capture the ‘collage’ movement sweeping France and give profile to the debate.
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Cristian Mungiu talks topical relevance of ’R.M.N.’, helping Ukraine where he can
“You can’t be in Canes and pretend the Ukraine war isn’t happening”, said the Romanian competition director.
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‘Sick Of Myself’ director on Cannes’ audiences, self-censoring and creating unlikeable characters
Norway’s Kristoffer Borgli wrote and directed the film starring Kristine Kujath Thorp.
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'Moonage Daydream' Cannes director Brett Morgen talks Bowie doc, coma, next project
The film premieres at Cannes Midnight Screenings.
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‘Crimes Of The Future’ producer on shooting in Greece
The film shot in Anthes for seven weeks
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How Film London supports the sustainable growth of the UK production sector
Fostering international relationships between filmmakers, production companies and other industry colleagues is baked into the DNA of Film London.
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Costa Rican filmmakers celebrate success on the worldwide stage
Ariel Escalante Meza’s Domingo And The Mist premieres in Un Certain Regard this year.
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Park Chan-wook on why his Cannes title ‘Decision To Leave’ is “a different kind of police film”
The feature came together while Park was in London working on BBC series The Little Drummer Girl.
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Italian buyers talk strategy, ‘wow’ movies and their best-ever deals
Screen speaks to I Wonder Pictures, Academy Two, Movies Inspired and Notorious Pictures.
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Territory focus: why production in Italy is thriving
Industry in Italy is forging dynamic international partnerships to compensate for a lacklustre domestic box office.