All Festivals articles – Page 553
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Features
Berlin 2017: EFM Product Guide
Read Screen International’s Berlin European Film Market bumper product guide and company directory.
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Picturehouse takes Sundance hit 'God's Own Country' for UK
EXCLUSIVE: Yorkshire-set drama will have its European premiere at the Berlinale.
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Cannes: Werner Herzog to receive Directors' Fortnight Carrosse d’Or Award
French Film Directors Guild to fete German legend.
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EFM preview: Netflix and Amazon look to continue dominance
Smaller companies are having to be even more focused and collaborative if they are to find great projects in an unforgiving market, where the likes of Netflix and Amazon have very deep pockets.
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Berlin 2017: The stand-out titles
We pick out some of the most interesting projects to appear at the Berlinale this year.
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Goteborg: first footage revealed from 'Borg/McEnroe', Ruben Ostlund's 'The Square'
Projects participated in the Nordic festival’s works in progress event.
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EFP 20th anniversay supplement
Read Screen’s European Film Promotion supplement, which marks the organisation’s 20th anniversary.
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Clermont-Ferrand: What to look out for at the world's biggest shorts showcase
What to watch, where to network and what not to miss at France’s Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival (Feb 3-11).
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EFM: TF1 to launch sales on Charlotte Rampling drama 'The Whale'
EXCLUSIVE: First image released of Rampling in tale of identity loss and contemporary alienation.
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Nostradamus report looks at problem of "too many films"
Author Johanna Koljonen presents fourth Nostradamus report at the Goteborg Film Festival’s Nordic Film Market.
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EFM: Picture Tree line-up includes Til Schweiger action-comedy
Picture Tree International line-up also includes Jakob Lass’ Tiger Girl.
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Goteborg TV Drama Vision: Scandi Sherlock Holmes, script winner details
Hanne Palmquist talks plans for HBO Nordic and Sherlock Holmes heads to Finland.
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IFFR: Palestine film-makers "need to make films on their own terms"
Panel discussed the challenges of making different kinds of films in Palestine.
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IFFR announce new details for video-on-demand platform
Service, called ‘Unleashed’, will launch later this year.
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Mark Cousins destroys his own film with an axe at IFFR
British filmmaker’s unusual stunt made for one of the quirkier moments of IFFR 2017.
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IFFR: CineMart crowns 2017 winners
Victors on the night included Russian-French co-pro Jumpman and UK ghost story Martyrs’ Lane.
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IFFR: App dubbed 'Tinder for movies' wins at first Propellor tech event
The app gathers user-generated audience data and supplies it to film distributors and exhibitors.
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IFFR: Topkapi, Le Bureau, Heretic pact for 'Pari'
EXCLUSIVE: Athens-set drama has been developed through Torino Film Lab and CineLink.
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IFFR: VR Days highlights virtual reality potentials and limitations
Speakers debated VR’s place in the film industry, and how content can be successfully and profitably distributed.