All Interview articles – Page 46
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‘Radioactive’ director Marjane Satrapi reveals why she chooses not to work with US producers
wThe Iranian-French filmmaker of Persepolis and Radioactive was speaking at the Glasgow Film Festival.
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“We can do business with everybody:” Fred Kogel on Leonine, Germany’s newest media giant
As Leonine snaps up some of the EFM’s biggest projects, Screen profiles Germany’s newest media giant.
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‘Merkel’ producer Alexander van Dülmen talks busy film and TV production slate
Carte Blanche’s projects include TV series Nhiem and a Panama Papers-inspired art thriller.
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My Screen Life: Annemarie Jacir on not selling out and the perils of plastic surgery
Palestinian director Annemarie Jacir is on the main Competition jury at the Berlinale this year.
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Giorgio Diritti on telling the story of artist Antonio Ligabue in Berlinale title ’Hidden Away’
The film stars Elio Germano as the famous Italian painter.
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Claus Drexel talks mixing fact and fantasy in homeless drama ‘Under The Stars Of Paris’
Film gets its international market premiere at the EFM this week.
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Curzon CEO Philip Knatchbull talks ‘Parasite’ UK release strategy (exclusive)
Curzon boss discusses Studiocanal partnership, breaking from day-and-date release strategy and what it might mean for the future.
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“The job of CEO is to make great things happen”: Amanda Nevill on 17 years at the top of the BFI
The outgoing BFI chief talks about the importance of setting the right tone, and reveals who would direct the film of her life.
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Why explicit arthouse drama ‘Fidelity’ is dividing opinion in Russia
Director Nigina Sayfullaeva stresses that the film is about a liberated woman in charge of her own decisions.
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My Screen Life: ‘1917’ producer Pippa Harris on her crowded office and learning French
The UK producer and Bafta chair talks about her working day, first job in the industry and her desire to take a meeting with Bong Joon Ho.
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How a hospital stay inspired the new film from Belgium director Marion Hansel
The prolific filmmaker was the subject of a career retrospective at IFFR.
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Yoon Dan-bi talks award-winning Rotterdam title ‘Moving On’
South Korea’s Yoon Dan-bi shares the personal story behind her first feature.
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“There is no subject more unpleasant than mine”: Belgium’s Patrice Toye on her Rotterdam title ‘Tench’
The film is about a reluctant paedophile.
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Ana Elena Tejera on the ethics of filming indigenous communities in IFFR title ‘Panquiaco’
Tejera’s film follows a fisherman who returns to his native Panama.
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The story behind Angola’s Rotterdam Bright Future title ‘Air Conditioner’
The film was directed by Fradique, a member of Angolan filmmaking collective Geração 80.
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“It would be complicated for a transgender woman to go back and play a man”: Malou Reymann on casting ‘A Perfectly Normal Family’
Malou Reymann’s ‘A Very Normal Family’ is screening at both IFFR and Goteburg.
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“What if the wings of society fall off?”: Director Mees Peijnenburg on his IFFR title ‘Paradise Drifters’
Peijnenburg’s first feature debuts at IFFR before going to Berlin.
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David Furnish talks ‘Rocketman’ sex scene debate, LGBT representation, future film projects
Furnish is nominated for his first film Bafta for the biopic.
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Iran’s Massoud Bakhshi talks Sundance drama ‘Yalda, A Night For Forgiveness’
Blacklisted in Iran, the director talks about the challenges of making his second feature.
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Laura Dern: "It’s an amazing time for complicated female characters in film and television"
Screen talks to her about a year of radical contrasts.