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'Ron’s Gone Wrong': the team behind new UK animation studio Locksmith discuss its first feature
It was more than 10 years ago that writer/director Sarah Smith hit on the idea of creating a UK-based animation studio that could rival the output of US powerhouses such as Disney and Pixar.
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‘Encanto’ filmmakers talk working with Lin-Manuel Miranda to create "a definitive Latin American Disney musical"
The filmmaking team talks to Screen about their journey of cultural enchantment.
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Siân Heder on ‘Coda’ success: “I hope it means more stories like this get told”
Writing and directing a film about a deaf family was one steep learning curve for Sian Heder.
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Steven Knight on writing ‘Spencer’: “I wanted a happy ending”
“I didn’t want it to be unsympathetic to the royal family,” says Spencer screenwriter Steven Knight.
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Lin-Manuel Miranda talks directing ‘Tick, Tick…Boom!’, working with Netflix, other 2021 projects
A writer, performer and now debut filmmaker who has a hand in no fewer than four of the titles jockeying for attention during this busy awards season.
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Maggie Gyllenhaal on directing ‘The Lost Daughter’: "No one had to come to me with a spoonful of bullshit sugar"
“I know I want to be a director. I know I want to write. And I don’t know if I want to keep acting.
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How the Covid lockdown inspired Kenneth Branagh to make ‘Belfast’
As a director, Kenneth Branagh has long been comfortable switching between big-budget studio pictures and smaller, more intimate productions
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Can French cinema repeat its stellar 2021 festival run?
The annual Unifrance Rendez-Vous in Paris, which runs January 11-17, will provide some clues.
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Rebecca Hall on the personal journey behind her directing debut ‘Passing’
Rebecca Hall’s personal journey to making her directing debut Passing started some 17 years ago.
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Denis Villeneuve talks “taxing” ‘Dune’ shoot, identifying with Paul Atreides, sequel plans
Denis Villeneuve has been obsessed by Dune since reading Frank Herbert’s book as a teenager, four decades ago.
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‘King Richard’ director Reinaldo Marcus Green: “We didn’t want to sugarcoat anything”
Reinaldo Marcus Green may never have been a teenage tennis phenomenon, but he still brought an athlete’s perspective to King Richard.
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‘The Power Of The Dog’ director Jane Campion talks casting Benedict Cumberbatch, switching shoot to New Zealand
Growing up in Wellington, New Zealand, Jane Campion and her friends used to sit atop grocery boxes and pretend they were riding horses
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“I was basically playing Terence”: Jack Lowden on portraying Siegfried Sassoon in Terence Davies' ‘Benediction’
The actor about finding the man behind the verse in Terence Davies’ take on anti‑war poet Siegfried Sassoon.
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“MeToo or no MeToo, we still fight these battles”: ‘King Richard’ star Aunjanue Ellis on speaking out
Ellis talks to Screen about playing the woman behind the throne in ‘King Richard’.
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How Joanna Hogg started anew with ‘The Souvenir: Part II’
Joanna Hogg, her fellow producers and star Honor Swinton Byrne discuss new thinking, new partners and notable departures in tone.
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My Screen Life: Universal's Veronika Kwan Vandenberg on meditation, mentors and where she wants to be in five years
”He had me sit with him for hours, listening in on his conversations.”
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Lea Seydoux on defying convention: “I’ve always expressed myself in a way that’s not like other actresses”
The French actress on fitting in with the retro-toned worlds of Wes Anderson films and providing a modern flavour to Bond.
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Jude Hill talks playing a young version of Kenneth Branagh in ‘Belfast’
Kenneth Branagh cast untrained Northern Irish youngster Jude Hill to play the child version of the director in his autobiographical drama.
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“It’s nothing like anything else I’ve ever been in”: Jason Isaacs talks ‘Mass’
The actor is earning some of the best reviews of his career in Fran Kranz’s intimate drama about grief and forgiveness.
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My Screen Life: Sámi Film Institute head Anne Lajla Utsi on the shining stars of the Indigenous film world
The head of the International Sámi Film Institute is based near Kautokeino, Norway.