All Interview articles – Page 62
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Armando Iannucci talks Stalin/Trump and future projects
The Death Of Stalin director discusses his next projects.
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The rise of 'Lean On Pete' duo Andrew Haigh and Tristan Goligher
45 Years and Weekend duo talk film industry rise.
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Creating sustainable productions in British Columbia
Zena Harris, curator of Vancouver International Film Festival’s Sustainable Production Forum, outlines her evergreen philosophy.
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What's next for 'Lady Macbeth' and 'God's Own Country' agency Creative England?
Screen spoke to Creative England’s head of film Paul Ashton.
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Mélanie Laurent on her Toronto selection 'Plonger'
French actress-director discusses her romantic drama and Toronto premiere.
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Director Bornila Chatterjee on her India-set 'The Hungry'
Based on Shakespeare’s Titus Andronicus, The Hungry was developed by Film London’s Microwave International.
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Alicia Vikander and Lisa Langseth talk diversity, producing and 'Euphoria'
The pair spoke to Screen about their working relationship and new projects.
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Haifaa al-Mansour on directing 'Mary Shelley' with Elle Fanning
The film is the Saudi director’s first English-language project.
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Finnish director Zaida Bergroth talks exotic-dancer drama 'Miami'
The Good Son director Bergroth discusses her latest project at the Toronto International Film Festival.
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Clooney talks 'Suburbicon', race and Breitbart 'idiots'
Screen caught up with George Clooney in Toronto.
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Producer Barbara Broccoli talks Toronto premiere 'Film Stars Don't Die In Liverpool'
Screen visited the set of Gloria Grahame biopic starring Annette Bening and Jamie Bell.
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'The Breadwinner' director Nora Twomey on Angelina Jolie, Netflix impact and women in animation
The animated feature premieres in Toronto this week.
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Clio Barnard talks Toronto premiere 'Dark River'
The Selfish Giant director on her new feature.
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Angelina Jolie on 'First They Killed My Father': "I made it for Cambodia"
Angelina Jolie makes her most personal work yet with a 1970s-set drama about the Cambodian genocide.
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The story behind Andrew Haigh's 'Lean On Pete'
Andrew Haigh and Tristan Goligher on their latest collaboration.
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Spotlight on Nordic female filmmakers in Toronto
Screen spekas to Asa Helga Hjorleifsdottir, Zaida Bergroth and Iram Haq.
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On the set of 'Film Stars Don't Die In Liverpool'
Wendy Mitchell visits the Annette Bening and Jamie Bell starring production.
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The Match Factory’s Michael Weber talks Netflix and the future for arthouse cinema (exclusive)
Weber talks to Andreas Wiseman about the company’s activities.
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Sebastian Lelio talks Toronto duo 'Disobedience' and 'A Fantastic Woman'
Chilean director on TIFF duo.
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Production focus: Marius Holst's 'Congo'
Wendy Mitchell visits the South African set of the Norwegian production.