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Roger Garcia on bringing the film festival experience to the Chinese island of Hainan
Second edition of the festival is running December 1-8 in the resort city of Sanya.
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Pascal Diot on launching a market at Hainan Island International Film Festival
First edition of H!Market includes a locations showcase and the H!Action co-production market.
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'Jojo Rabbit' star Thomasin McKenzie: "It is so important that people watch this film"
McKenzie plays Elsa, a Jewish teen in Nazi Germany.
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Ladj Ly and the ‘Les Misérables’ team on weaving hot weather and a World Cup win into France’s Oscar entry
The film won the joint jury prize in Cannes Competition in May.
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New Talent: ‘Cat In The Wall’ directors Mina Mileva and Vesela Kazakova
The UK-based Bulgarian duo discuss the origins of their comedy drama Cat In The Wall, which premiered in Locarno.
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Estonian director of ‘Truth and Justice’ on his record-breaking film and Oscar submission
Adaptation of classic Estonian novel beat the previous box office record set by ‘Avatar’ and has been submitted for the Academy Award.
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“They laughed at me because I loved ‘Pretty Woman’: ‘Parasite’ producer Kwak Sin Ae on her early film loves
Screen Life: The producer of ‘Parasite’ talks about her life in the film industry.
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Andrei Konchalovsky talks Tarkovsky, Stallone and his famous filmmaking family
The Russian director was in Tallin to receive the Lifetime Achievement award at the Black Nights Film Festival.
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Dutch director of Microwave project ‘Looted’ talks stolen cars and Tallinn premiere
Rene van Pannevis on his UK drama starring Charley Palmer Rothwell and Morgane Polanski.
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The Centrepiece interview: Cairo chief Mohamed Hefzy talks indie cinema, upcoming projects
Egyptian producer and Cairo International Film Festival director Mohamed Hefzy tells Screen about his journey from metallurgical engineer undergraduate in London to A-list festival habitué.
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Oscar committee co-chairs explain the international category name change
Larry Karaszewski and Diane Weyermann are in their second year at the helm.
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Camerimage director Marek Zidowicz on returning to Torun and the future of the festival
The festival says is has secured $160m in state and regional support.
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Csaba Kael, the new Hungarian Film Commissioner, on taking over from Andy Vajna
Kael confirms Agnes Havas has stepped down as Hungarian Film Fund CEO.
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My Screen Life: Alexander Rodnyansky, producer
Leading Russian independent producer discusses his morning routine, professional mistakes, and love for David Fincher.
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AFM Q&A: See-Saw Films’ Simon Gillis on why star-led projects are still key
Simon Gillis, COO at See-Saw Films, on working with Netflix and the star system is alive and well.
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AFM 2019 Q&A: Saban Films’ Bill Bromiley on why “distribution-agnostic approach” works today
”Our business model relies on revenues outside of the traditional theatrical model.”
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AFM 2019 Q&A: Bleiberg Entertainment’s Nick Donnermeyer on why “it’s not just about that first sale”
Executive talks markets, strategy shifts, production mandate.
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My Screen Life: Susan Wendt, sales agent
The sales agent supremo talks about an office in the red-light district, her top TV recommendation and what Quentin Tarantino would bring to a biopic of her life.
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Beta Film's Jan Mojto on building a European studio and staying loyal to filmmakers
Screen meets the producer and CEO of Munich-based Beta Film on the set of TV series The Turncoat.
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How Tom Harper ensured the $40m 'The Aeronauts' took flight with Amazon Studios
’The Aeronauts’ receives its UK premiere at the BFI London Film Festival on October 7.