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Pawan Kumar talks Netflix-bound 'U-Turn' and crowdfunding
Bangalore-based film-maker Pawan Kumar, who recently sold his feature U-Turn to Netflix, explains how he used crowdfunding and digital distribution to launch his first three films.
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Jason Jeffers and Jonathan Ali, Third Horizon Caribbean Film Festival
The founder of the inaugural Third Horizon Caribbean Film Festival and his friend, director of programming, preview this week’s event.
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Curzon CEO talks production push, VOD and venue battles
EXCLUSIVE: UK cinema and distribution group plans Aldgate, Hoxton venues; acquires Venice hit Heal The Living.
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Woody Harrelson on 'LBJ', Trump and Spandex
LBJ star talks politics, playing chess with Václav Havel and the possibility of donning Lycra.
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Olivier Assayas: Kristen Stewart is "the best actress of her generation"
Personal Shopper director discusses collaborating with Roman Polanski and a new bid to re-float passion project Idol’s Eye.
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Patrick Wachsberger talks franchises, highlights and Polanski
EXCLUSIVE: “We’re going through a sea change,” Lionsgate executive says of the film business today.
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Rooney Mara on 'Una': “I had to go to some dark places”
Lion and Una star talks immersive roles, and the potential for a Dragon Tattoo sequel.
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Hugh Grant: "I don’t view myself as a fan of rom-coms"
Hugh Grant managed to orchestrate a graceful retreat from show business but Florence Foster Jenkins proved too compelling to stay away for good.
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'The Swissmakers' producer Marcel Hoehn reflects on distinguished career
Veteran producer talks to Screen as he receives a lifetime achievement award from Zurich Film Festival.
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Toronto Q&A: Ana Lily Amirpour talks 'The Bad Batch'
The director discusses her follow-up to A Girl Walks Home Alone At Night and the “chaotic absurdity” of the Trump campaign.
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Toronto Q&A: Steve James on doc 'Abacus: Small Enough To Jail'
The acclaimed director of Hoop Dreams discusses his latest documentary, which focuses on the only company to be indicted following the 2008 mortgage crisis.
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Toronto Q&A: Konkona Sen Sharma talks Bengali drama 'A Death In The Gunj'
Indian film-maker’s debut feature plays in TIFF’s Special Presentations strand.
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Toronto interview: 'Occupied' director Erik Skjoldbjærg talks 'Pyromaniac'
Director discusses his sixth feature, which plays this week at TIFF.
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Feng Xiaogang talks film-making challenges in China
I Am Not Madame Bovary director says that “the market is super hot” but financiers are “muddying the water”.
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Production focus: Barry Jenkins's 'Moonlight'
Telling the tale of a life over three parts — and using three actors — Barry Jenkins’s Moonlight is a searing study of how a young person is shaped by a hostile environment. Jeremy Kay meets the film-makers.
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Set report: Baltasar Kormakur's 'The Oath'
Director Baltasar Kormakur returns to his Icelandic roots for thriller The Oath, which also sees him back in front of the camera. Wendy Mitchell reports from the Reykjavik set.
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Hope Dickson Leach on debut feature 'The Levelling'
Starring Game Of Thrones’ Ellie Kendrick, the film premieres in TIFF’s Discovery strand on Friday (Sept 9).
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'Forever Pure' director talks harrasment from racist football group
Israeli film-maker Maya Zinshtein discusses the fallout from her football doc Forever Pure, which plays in TIFF Docs.
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Debut director Johannes Nyholm on fantasy drama 'The Giant'
The Swedish film-maker, who made a ‘drunk baby’ short that went viral a few years ago, makes his feature debut with the inventive and moving The Giant.
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Antoine Fuqua on 'The Magnificent Seven': US "was more diverse than what we see in westerns"
In saddling up for The Magnificent Seven, Antoine Fuqua wasn’t trying to make a statement with the diverse casting, he tells Jeremy Kay.