All Interview articles – Page 34
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How the Moscow International Film Festival is holding a physical edition with international guests
The festival will go ahead entirely in cinemas, which are now open in Moscow with Covid measures in place.
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How CPH:DOX is taking the best elements of online to create a vibrant, challenging hybrid edition
Outgoing CEO Tine Fischer talks revitalising “cold” Zoom panels and the promise of physical screenings.
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My Screen Life: UK composer Daniel Pemberton talks biggest mistake and ‘Spider-Verse 2’
The Oscar-nominated film composer discusses his messy studio, the upsides of the pandemic and being mistaken for Owen Wilson.
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How the ‘News Of The World’ production designer made one set into four different towns
David Crank added Paul Greengrass to a list of collaborators that includes Terrence Malick and Paul Thomas Anderson.
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How the makers of ‘Quo Vadis, Aida?’ went from a crippling crisis to the Oscars
Wife-and-husband duo Jasmila Zbanic and Damir Ibrahimovic tell Screen about the challenges mounting Quo Vadis, Aida?
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Visions du Réel’s Emilie Bujès talks meeting the challenge of a second pandemic edition
Artistic director Emilie Bujès reveals the struggles and fresh alliances that have come out of hosting a second edition during the virus crisis.
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Video: Sacha Baron Cohen talks fame, inspirations and retiring ‘Borat’
The UK actor-filmmaker is nominated for two films at the 2021 Oscars.
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‘Minari’ producer Christina Oh on her personal connection to the Korean immigrant story
Oh was brought the script by her friend, the film’s eventual star Steven Yeun.
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My Screen Life: New Zealand festival director Marten Rabarts on watching whales from his office
The globetrotting film exec turned festival director reflects on a year spent grounded and his formative influences.
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UK producer Jeremy Thomas talks Oscar return, his new starring role and friendship with Johnny Depp
The Oscar-winning producer discusses ‘Pinocchio’, Mark Cousins’ new documentary about his life, and upcoming projects.
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Word of Mouth - Leigh Kittay: “I try not to read reviews for movies I care about before I see them”
The Black Bear Pictures exec on her go-to critics and “a weird year for movies”.
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‘Calm With Horses’ director Nick Rowland on launching during a pandemic: “the film got two bites of the cherry”
The UK-Ireland release of Calm With Horses was cut short after less than a week in March 2020.
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‘His House’ director Remi Weekes on the awards comeback for genre films
Weekes discusses the Weinstein deal that never was, awards recognition and future goals.
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How director Bassam Tariq went from a butcher shop to making ‘Mogul Mowgli’
The US-Pakistani filmmaker reveals the journey that went into making the Bafta-nominated film starring Riz Ahmed.
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Ben Sharrock on the inspiration behind his Bafta-nominated refugee drama ‘Limbo’
“I felt the subject matter attached itself to me.”
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'County Lines' star Ashley Madekwe on "changing the narrative" of her career
After making her name in glossy US television, the Bafta nominee talks returning to her London roots.
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My Screen Life: Israeli producer Ram Bergman talks ‘Knives Out’ spin-off
US-based producer discusses his filmmaking partnership with Rian Johnson and approach to professional mistakes.
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‘Rocks’ stars Bukky Bakray and Kosar Ali talk acting inspirations, future plans
Bakray and Ali have both received Bafta nominations for their roles.
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‘Babyteeth’ director Shannon Murphy on her global outlook: “The UK gets my style”
The Australian director talks ‘Babyteeth’ casting, and the feminist slant of her next project.
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In conversation: ‘Saint Maud’ director, stars talk trickiest moments, Covid era relevance
Rose Glass, Morfydd Clark and Jennifer Ehle discuss the Bafta-nominated UK indie hit.