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Venice Critics’ Week’s Giona Nazzaro on the impact of the new wave of Italian festival curators
“Everything changed when we realised festivals actually make editorial choices discovering talents.”
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Alex Gibney talks Venice documentary ‘Citizen K’, Putin and Trump
The filmmaker is presenting his documentary about exiled oligarch Mikhail Khodorkovsky out of competition.
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How Billie Piper tried to "reimagine" a British style for Venice title 'Rare Beasts'
Piper’s filmmaking debut has its world premiere on August 31.
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Alberto Barbera talks Venice logistics, VR and his future as artistic director
Barbera has been weathering a storm over the lack of female filmmakers in Competition.
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How UTA’s Rena Ronson became one of international film’s biggest players
The UTA Independent Film Group co-head tells Jeremy Kay how careers are created through risk.
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Sarajevo Q&A: ‘Honeyland’ filmmakers on being propelled into Oscar contention
The documentary won three awards at Sundance earlier this year.
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Sarajevo Q&A: Emin Alper on how politics in Turkey shaped ‘A Tale of Three Sisters’
The film plays in Sarajevo’s competition this week.
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Ines Tanović discusses Sarajevo opener ‘The Son’: “I’ve encountered really harsh criticism”
Family drama marks Tanović’s second feature film as director.
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Sarajevo Film Festival turns 25: multiplex expansion, Oscar-winning guests and redefining Bosnia
This year’s event runs from August 16-23.
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Locarno 2019: what to look out for in the industry programme
While her industry programme is packed, Locarno Pro head Nadia Dresti seeks to foster a less-is-more approach.
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Venice director Alberto Barbera responds bullishly to provocative Competition selection
“I don’t have to adjust to what some countries think I should do.”
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Odesa Q&A: How a YouTube video inspired Tymur Yashchenko's naval drama 'U-311 Cherkasy'
The film is based on a real-life siege of a Ukrainian naval vessel in 2014.
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Seven hot titles from the 2019 New York Asian Film Festival
Opener ‘Samurai Marathon’, ‘Money’, ‘Maggie’ among highlights.
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Why the focus of the Odesa film festival is extending beyond Ukraine
General producer Julia Sinkevych talks to Screen.
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New York Asian Film Festival chief Samuel Jamier: ‘You’re only as good as the films you’re showing’
Festival to close on July 14 with The White Storm 2: Drug Lords.
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Stars of Tomorrow one-to-one: Julien Temple & Terence Dunn
Composer Terence Dunn met with veteran film and pop-video director Julien Temple, whose music-film collaborators include the Rolling Stones and the Sex Pistols.
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Stars of Tomorrow one-to-one: Seamus McGarvey & Chloë Thomson
Cinematographer Chloë Thomson talks with Seamus McGarvey, the Oscar and Bafta-nominated DoP of Atonement, Anna Karenina and Nocturnal Animals.
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Karlovy Vary 2019: The co-directors of ‘Forman Vs Forman’ on the different strengths each brought the project
Helena Třeštíková and Jakub Hejna explain the challenge of working with archive materials.
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German Films MD Simone Baumann on how the agency is adapting to the age of streaming
”¨Many people in the German film business are now working on high-end series for these new players and we now have to find a way of including them.”
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Karlovy Vary 2019: Hong Khaou talks about shooting his “off-kilter” new film 'Monsoon'
UK-based director Hong Khaou’s follow-up to Lilting is making its world premiere in the international competition at Karlovy Vary.