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Sundance directors: Felix van Groeningen, 'Belgica'
Relationships and music are the beating heart of Belgica, as they were in Felix van Groeningen’s 2014 Belgian Oscar submission The Broken Circle Breakdown.
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'The Revenant' producer Mary Parent on the biggest challenge of her career
After the Golden Globes, Bafta and Oscar nominations, The Revenant has become this awards season’s front-runner. Jeremy Kay talks to producer Mary Parent about bringing the most challenging project of her career to fruition
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Tallinn: 'Erik Stoneheart', Screen Best Pitch winner
Estonia’s Ilmar Raag and Evelin Soosaar-Penttilä of Amrion Ltd. were the recipients of the latest Screen International Best Pitch Award at Tallinn’s Baltic Event for their film project ‘Erik Stoneheart’.
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Jörn Threlfall talks BAFTA-nominated short 'Over'
Screen Star of Tomorrow Jörn Threlfall discusses his short film Over, a mystery told in reverse, which was nominated for a Best British Short Film BAFTA.
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Composers: Johann Johannsson, 'Sicario'
Johann Johannsson’s score for Sicario rumbles and intimidates “like a beast lurching in slow motion”, he tells Tiffany Pritchard, who meets five of the composers in contention this awards season
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Composers: Tom Holkenborg (aka Junkie XL), 'Mad Max: Fury Road'
More commonly known as Junkie XL, the Dutch composer turned to religious themes and heavy metal to score Mad Max: Fury Road
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Composers: Alexandre Desplat, 'The Danish Girl'
The politically engaged composer discusses why he was drawn to Suffragette and The Danish Girl
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Composers: Carter Burwell, 'Carol', 'Anomalisa'
The self-taught composer of Carol and Anomalisa used very different methods to score - and conduct - both films
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Q&A: Evgeny Afineevsky talks 'Winter On Fire'
The director discuss his documentary about the recent Ukrainian Revolution.
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Q&A: Liz Garbus on 'What Happened, Miss Simone?'
The director discusses her Nina Simone documentary.
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Palm Springs Q&A: Raam Reddy, 'Thithi'
The director discusses his India-US drama, which premired at Locarno in August.
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Palm Springs Q&A: Thomas Stuber, 'A Heavy Heart'
The Leipzig-based director tells Jeremy Kay about earning the trust of his star, stage veteran Peter Kurth, who portrays a former East German boxer who receives life-changing news
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Palm Springs Q&A: Andrew Steggall, 'Departure'
The director on his coming-of-age love story set in the south of France.
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Emmanuel Lubezki on the gruelling shoot of 'The Revenant'
Cinematographer Emmanuel Lubezki talks to Mark Salisbury about the gruelling shoot in ice and snow that ensured The Revenant became a wholly immersive viewing experience
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Charlotte Rampling and Tom Courtenay talk '45 Years'
Charlotte Rampling and Tom Courtenay speak to Elbert Wyche about portraying a married couple shocked from their quietude by a ghost from the past, in Andrew Haigh’s 45 Years
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Breaking into Nigeria
Rukayat Lawal, a trade development manager for UKTI discusses opportunities in Nigeria and how Lagos’ burgeoning media and tech sector inspired a hit web TV series.
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Pietro Valsecchi eyes box office gold in Checco Zalone comedy 'Quo Vado?'
Screen Subscribers: Screen sat down with the producer behind Italian hit factory Taodue.
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Powster founder talks growth of online booking
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: Ste Thomspon discusses what the future holds for the ticket booking market.
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Paddy Breathnach and Robert Walpole on Irish Oscar entry ‘Viva’
Director Paddy Breathnach and producer Robert Walpole recall the 17-year process behind their Oscar foreign-language contender Viva.
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Strength in numbers: the making of 'Suffragette'
The team behind timely historical drama Suffragette speak about bringing the story to the screen and playing a part in global cultural change.