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Viesturs Kairish talks about love, language and humour in ‘The Sign Painter’
“It was a political and aesthetic choice to shoot in Lagalian Latvian.”
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Mika Kaurismäki on why he hit the bar in lockdown with ‘Gracious Night’
A planned shoot in Dubai became a lockdown film in the bar the Finnish director owns in Helsinki.
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Vitaly Mansky says he wanted to show the human side of a Soviet leader in ‘Gorbachev. Heaven’
’Gorbachev. Heaven’ has played in competition at IDFA this month.
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Firouzeh Khosrovani describes bringing her Iranian childhood to life in ’Radiograph Of A Family’
The documentary made its world premiere at IDFA this month.
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Turkish filmmaker Nisan Dag on falling for Istanbul’s hip-hop scene in ’When I’m Done Dying’
”I met these people who were so cool I almost didn’t want to get out of the slums.”
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Ventana Sur 2020 co-heads talk preserving Latin market in pandemic year
Online market runs from November 30-December 4.
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‘Til Kingdom Come’ director Maya Zinshtein on the odd connection between Kentucky, Trump and Israel
’Til Kingdom Come is produced by the Oscar-winning John Battsek.
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International industry ready to log on to Black Nights dynamic industry programme
The Baltics’ leading industry showcase set to launch its biggest edition to date.
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‘The Penultimate’ filmmakers talk creating a new universe on a tight budget
It shared the inaugural Screen International Buyers Choice Award at Rome’s MIA last month.
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IDFA filmmaker Diane Sara Bouzgarrou on ‘The Last Hillbilly’ about “a town not documented in tourism or art”
French direcrtors Diane Sara Bouzgarrou and Thomas Jenkoe offer an intimate portrait of a hillbilly poet.
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IDFA opening filmmaker Arami Ullón: ”Parts of Paraguay don’t react to any sort of art”
The Swiss-based director looks at the changing ways of life of the Ayoreo people in Paraguay.
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Why executives from Snap, Google and HP are tuning into this year’s IDFA DocLab Forum
Yorinde Segal talks about the second edition of the new media-focused DocLab Forum.
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IDFA project ‘Stay Home’ aims to show a children’s view of the pandemic
Norway’s ‘Stay Home’ sees the 11 children and teenagers record themselves.
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‘The Crown’ breakout Emma Corrin on playing Princess Diana and her producing plans
Corrin was named a Screen Star of Tomorrow this year.
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Anton’s John Zois on production plans, the market, distribution
The LA-based executive has shepherded projects including ’Greenland’ into production.
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Endeavor Content Film Group heads talk doing business in an unpredictable year
“Anybody who’s trying to make content in this challenging time wants as many options on the table as possible.”
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John Kerry moves into film as senior advisor to new production company Fingerprint Content
Former US Secretary of State to help create content with social impact.
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Hirokazu Kore-eda on the launch of Tokyo’s “Asia Lounge” Conversation Series
Japanese filmmaker explains why he’s working with Tokyo film festival on a series of online talks.
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Dea Kulumbegashvili on her San Sebastian prize-winning debut ‘Beginning’
The writer/director’s film is Georgia’s submission to the Oscar international feature category.
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“I only cry in documentaries”: Christoph Terhechte on his first year at DOK Leipzig
The German festival is taking place as a hybrid event from October 26-November 1.