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The Centrepiece interview: Sister’s Jane Featherstone on the future of drama in an age of anxiety
Featherstone is one of the UK’s pre-eminent TV drama producers with hits including ’Chernobyl’, ’Humans’ and ’Broadchurch’ to her name.
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Ibon Cormenzana on his Spanish mountaineering drama ‘Beyond The Summit’
Cormenzana was inspired by the world view of sky runners such as .Kilian Jornet
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Damien Ounouri on his Algerian costume drama and Cannes hopeful ‘The Last Queen’
The feature is being showcased as a work in progress at Qumra this week.
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“Don’t lose hope” - Qumra mentors Talal Derki, Tala Hadid, Annemarie Jacir offer words of wisdom
Award-winning filmmakers are helpin filmmakers develop their projects at the Doha Film Institute’s Qumra event.
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Spanish sales agent Begin Again Films: “We are expanding our activity in Asia”
Begin Again Films focuses on arthouse fare.
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Rithy Panh on the joy he finds in mentoring rising filmmakers
The Cambodian documentarian is the lead mentor at this year’s Doha Film Institute’s Short Documentary Lab.
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‘Hellbound’ producer Climax Studio’s CEO on the rise of Korea’s TV and film industry
Seungmin Byun reveals his plans for one of South Korea’s leading drama production companies and reflects on the rise of the Korean TV and film industry
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‘I am a film critic under fire in Ukraine’: one writer’s diary of her experience
Natalia Serebryakova was a film critic at the Berlinale less than one month ago.
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Adeel Akhtar on how ‘Ali & Ava’ finally allows him the leading man spotlight
After years of eye-catching supporting roles in film and TV, Adeel Akhtar finally takes on a title role in Clio Barnard’s Bradford-set romance.
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Inside the colourful neo-noir world of Guillermo del Toro’s ‘Nightmare Alley’
Behind-the-scenes crew reveal the in-depth creative process which led to Guillermo del Toro’s fairground-set noir thriller.
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Rising Irish talent Colm Bairéad on his festival sensation ‘The Quiet Girl’
The film premiered in Berlin and opened Dublin.
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‘After Love’ director Aleem Khan on the personal stories that inspired his Bafta-nominated debut feature
‘After Love’ has been nominated for four Baftas, including best director for Aleem Khan and best actress for Joanna Scanlan.
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‘Cruella’ designer Jenny Beavan breaks down Emma Stone’s five most dramatic looks
The two-time Oscar winner talks Screen through five occasions on which Cruella made a splash in the fashion world.
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“Do I have to dance?”: Mike Faist on moving from stage to screen for ‘West Side Story’
After years of treading the boards on Broadway, Mike Faist took on the role of Riff in Steven Spielberg’s take on the classic movie musical.
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‘West Side Story’ casting team watched 30,000 audition tapes
Casting director Cindy Tolan discusses her Bafta-nominated work.
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Jane Campion breaks down four key scenes from ‘The Power of the Dog’
The first female director to be nominated twice at the Oscars, Jane Campion dissects her brooding, powerful Netflix western.
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Stephen Graham on the “instant excitement” of filming single-take drama ‘Boiling Point’
After a glittering career on big and small screens, Stephen Graham has scored his first Bafta film nomination for the high-pressure kitchen drama.
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Questlove on the mammoth editing challenge of ‘Summer Of Soul’
Questlove’s documentary about ‘the Black Woodstock’ condenses 40 hours of concert footage down into an Oscar-nominated feature.
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Alana Haim on her toughest ‘Licorice Pizza’ scene, future acting plans
Alana Haim has tasted musical success with her siblings in the band Haim, but she’s now receiving acting plaudits for making her movie debut in Paul Thomas Anderson’s latest.
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Hong Kong industry director Jacob Wong on taking films from “cradle to maturity”
Wong reveals why he is spending more time in China.