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The story behind Angola’s Rotterdam Bright Future title ‘Air Conditioner’
The film was directed by Fradique, a member of Angolan filmmaking collective Geração 80.
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“It would be complicated for a transgender woman to go back and play a man”: Malou Reymann on casting ‘A Perfectly Normal Family’
Malou Reymann’s ‘A Very Normal Family’ is screening at both IFFR and Goteburg.
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“What if the wings of society fall off?”: Director Mees Peijnenburg on his IFFR title ‘Paradise Drifters’
Peijnenburg’s first feature debuts at IFFR before going to Berlin.
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David Furnish talks ‘Rocketman’ sex scene debate, LGBT representation, future film projects
Furnish is nominated for his first film Bafta for the biopic.
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Iran’s Massoud Bakhshi talks Sundance drama ‘Yalda, A Night For Forgiveness’
Blacklisted in Iran, the director talks about the challenges of making his second feature.
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Laura Dern: "It’s an amazing time for complicated female characters in film and television"
Screen talks to her about a year of radical contrasts.
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“There’s more potential for VHS”: Jack Henry Robbins on retro Rotterdam title ‘VHYes’
The title plays in the Bright Future strand.
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How ‘Icarus’ Oscar win persuaded Turkish intelligence to help on Sundance hit ‘The Dissident’
’I want my films to play like a global narrative scripted feature thriller.’
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Sundance director Fernanda Valadez talks Mexican abduction drama ‘Identifying Features’
’This war has many faces and it involves all kinds of illegal business.’
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Director Maïmouna Doucouré reveals the “shocking” inspiration behind Sundance drama ‘Cuties’
French drama premieres in Sundance’s World Dramatic Cinema section.
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“There was a real wildness about the script” Ewen Bremner on Ulrich Thomsen’s Rotterdam title ‘Gutterbee’
Danish actor Ulrich Thomsen’s second film as director is a satire of Trump’s America.
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Why Rotterdam’s slimmed-down CineMart is good for the international film business
Less projects, more room to shine.
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Outgoing Rotterdam chief Bero Beyer on his bold final edition and future plans
This is the popular festival chief’s fifth and final year in charge of the event.
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What plans does director John Cooper have for his Sundance Film Festival farewell?
Cooper has run the Utah-based event for a decade.
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‘Little Women’ producer Amy Pascal: “The world is still really hard on ambitious women”
Greta Gerwig’s film is nominated for six Oscars including best film.
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How working with Tarantino and Baumbach made David Heyman “a better producer”
David Heyman has two contenders in the Oscar race for best picture.
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Greta Gerwig on fighting to make ‘Little Women’: “I was not on anybody’s list to direct this film”
When Greta Gerwig heard Sony was planning another big-screen adaptation of her favourite book, she fought her way into the room to pitch her vision.
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‘Booksmart’ filmmakers on its 10-year journey to the big screen
The filmmakers behind Booksmart recall its journey to the big screen.
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'The Irishman’ writer Steven Zaillian talks reuniting with Scorsese, the film's epic running time
Four-time Oscar-nominated screenwriter Steven Zaillian returns with another bold reality-based adaptation: crime epic The Irishman.
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Word of Mouth - Grainne Humphreys: “I get suspicious of later reviews at bigger festivals”
Grainne Humphreys, the festival director at Dublin International Film Festival, reveals who she trusts for film and TV recommendations.