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IFC Films president Arianna Bocco talks Cannes slate, indie sector optimism
IFC Films president Arianna Bocco is back in Cannes with three Competition titles and feeling buoyant about the future of the independent space.
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How Cannes Val Kilmer doc ‘Val’ will make viewers “fall in love” with the enigmatic actor
Directors talk about collecting footage of Val Kilmer for the A24 documentary.
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Todd Haynes, Christine Vachon talk Cannes’ title ‘The Velvet Underground’
The documentary based on the acclaimed rock band is set to premeire at Cannes.
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‘American History X’ director Tony Kaye on plans for his “third act”: “I want to be working on Disney+”
The UK director of ‘American History X’ is serving on the jury of Korea’s Bifan.
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‘The Wailing’ director Na Hong-Jin on producing Thai horror ‘The Medium’
The horror centred on a shaman in rural Thailand is set to world premiere at BIFAN.
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Director Giddens Ko talks Bifan opening film ‘Till We Meet Again’
The Taiwanese filmmaker endured wet sand and a misbehaving dog making his latest fantasy feature.
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Bifan director Shin Chul talks changes ahead of the Korean fantastic festival’s 25th edition
Anniversary edition of the festival to be hosted as a hybrid event due to the pandemic.
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Emmys spotlight: ‘I May Destroy You’ star Paapa Essiedu on honouring Michaela Coel’s writing
The UK actor discusses the responsibility he felt starring in Coel’s groundbreaking series.
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Emmys spotlight: How ‘It’s A Sin’ became Channel 4’s “most-binged” show ever
It’s A Sin overcame broadcaster pushback to offer a fresh – and uniquely British – take on the 1980s HIV and Aids crisis. Screen talks to creator Russell T Davies and executive producer Nicola Shindler
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Emmys spotlight: Steve McQueen on achieving global impact with the personal Black British stories of ‘Small Axe’
UK writer/director Steve McQueen tells Screen how his deeply personal Small Axe films – about the experience of West Indian immigrants in London – achieved unexpected global resonance
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Emmys spotlight: Suzanne Mackie, Emma Corrin, Amy Roberts and Cate Hall talk season four of 'The Crown'
Executive producer Suzanne Mackie, actress Emma Corrin, costume designer Amy Roberts and hair & make-up designer Cate Hall discuss how they found the delicate balance between drama and authenticity in season four of The Crown.
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Emmys spotlight: Hugh Grant talks ‘The Undoing’ and shedding his nice-guy image
“The nice guy of the Richard Curtis films, he died 20 years ago.”
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BFI reports Film Audience Network membership increase, latest Audience Fund awards
Ben Luxford, the BFI’s head of UK audiences, reveals how FAN has worked this pandemic year.
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Chinese filmmaker Geng Jun on his Shanghai competition title ‘Manchurian Tiger’
Rediance is selling the director’s fourth feature.
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Emmys spotlight: ‘Bridgerton’ star Phoebe Dynevor on the female gaze and returning for season two
UK actress Phoebe Dynevor tells Screen why she couldn’t have wished for a better lead debut than Daphne Bridgerton.
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Former French agent Dominique Besnehard on creating ‘Call My Agent!’ and spin-off plans
The former agent whose experiences inspired French series ’Call My Agent!’ reflects on his time in the business and the stars he unearthed.
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Edouard Waintrop on why he has taken the role as artistic director of Saudi’s Red Sea
“I feel if you open the door, you need to step inside.”
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Director Thomas Robsahm talks ‘A-ha The Movie’ ahead of Tribeca premiere
Norwegian filmmaker talks getting the band back together for his Tribeca Film Festival premiere.
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Shanghai film festival head talks protocols and highlights of the 2021 edition
The festival’s second hybrid edition opens on June 11 with patriotic feature 1921.
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Hirota Yusuke talks Studio Ghibli influence on IFFR closing film ‘Poupelle Of Chimney Town’
Japanese animation will close the summer edition of International Film Festival Rotterdam.