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    Bartosz Prokopowicz talks 'Chemo'

    2015-07-24T14:09:00Z

    Polish director Bartosz Prokopowicz discusses his autobiographical love story Chemo.

  • AKA Nadia
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    Interview: Tova Ascher

    Tova Ascher has edited some of the most acclaimed Israeli features of the past three decades. She tells Screen what compelled her to make a feature directing debut with A.K.A. Nadia.

  • wounded land
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    Erez Tadmor talks thriller Wounded Land

    2015-07-23T14:22:00Z

    Director Erez Tadmor talks to Screen about 1970s cop movies, shooting in Haifa and moving from comedy to drama with his ripped-from-the-headlines thriller Wounded Land.

  • evgeny ruman
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    Interview: Evgeny Ruman

    Israeli director Evgeny Ruman talks to Screen about shooting his second feature, The Man In The Wall, over six days in one apartment.

  • Ludo
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    Q and Nikon talk Fantasia horror 'Ludo'

    2015-07-21T13:40:00Z

    Filmmakers Q and Nikon talk to Ian Sandwell about their horror which received its world premiere at Fantasia International Film Festival.

  • John Turturro
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    John Turturro, 'My Mother'

    2015-07-15T17:54:00Z

    John Turturro tells Lee Marshall about life overlapping art, working with director Nanni Moretti and why he’s keen to catch up with Ronit Elkabetz.

  • Chen Kaige
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    Chen Kaige, 'Monk Comes Down The Mountain'

    2015-07-13T18:20:00Z

    Chinese director Chen Kaige talks to Liz Shackleton about balancing commercial and creative concerns in the world’s fastest-growing film market.

  • Harvey Keitel KVIFF
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    Harvey Keitel on his career and Hollywood

    2015-07-13T15:13:00Z

    US star discusses Youth, Bad Lieutenant and the Robert De Niro way of reading a script.

  • Jimmy's Hall
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    Barry Ward and Simone Kirby, 'Jimmy's Hall'

    2015-07-03T22:43:00Z

    Jimmy’s Hall premiered in competition at Cannes and opens in limited release via Sony Pictures Classics on July 3 in Los Angeles and New York with San Francisco, Chicago and Washington, D.C. to follow.

  • Richard Gere in Time Out of Mind
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    Richard Gere, 'Time Out of Mind'

    2015-07-03T14:49:00Z

    Richard Gere, who has played gigolos, billionaires, and cops, is now playing a homeless man in Time Out of Mind, which opens the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival tonight (July 3).

  • Scott Graham
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    Scott Graham, 'Iona'

    2015-06-25T09:03:00Z

    Screen spoke to Scott Graham about Edinburgh world premiere Iona and how Bruce Springsteen has inspired his next film.

  • Piers Handling Cameron Bailey
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    Toronto chiefs talk London focus and festival's future

    2015-06-23T12:08:00Z

    Cameron Bailey and Piers Handling spoke to Screen in between screenings in London.

  • Helen Walsh
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    Helen Walsh, ‘The Violators’

    2015-06-21T21:37:00Z

    The author of bestselling novel The Lemon Grove turns her hand to filmmaking with The Violators, about two girls growing up in dysfunctional families in the urban wastelands on the outskirts of Cheshire.

  • Michael Lumpkin
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    Michael Lumpkin, AFI Docs

    2015-06-17T07:12:00Z

    The man who grew Frameline into arguably the world’s leading LGBT media arts body returns to festivals as AFI Docs director after a six-year stint as executive director of the International Documentary Association.

  • The Sea Of Trees
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    Bloom: a first year to remember

    2015-05-12T08:02:14.583Z

    With Gus Van Sant’s The Sea Of Trees in Competition and several titles in post-production, Alex Walton tells Jeremy Kay why Bloom’s first year has been one to remember.

  • Monika Bacardi James Franco Andrea Iervolino
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    AMBI Pictures: in high spirits

    2015-05-12T08:02:10.037Z

    Monika Bacardi and Andrea Iervolino, the duo behind rising finance and distribution outfit AMBI Pictures, discuss their plans.

  • Joachim Trier
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    Joachim Trier, 'Louder Than Bombs'

    2015-05-12T08:01:59.230Z

    Norwegian director Joachim Trier tells Wendy Mitchell about his first English-language feature, Louder Than Bombs, a father-son drama that elevates him into Cannes Competition

  • Amy Winehouse
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    'Amy': a delicate balance

    2015-05-12T08:01:00Z

    Crafting an illuminating documentary about Amy Winehouse required sensitive diplomatic skills and nerves of steel. Director Asif Kapadia and producer James Gay-Rees tell Matt Mueller about the challenges

  • Macbeth Justin Kurzel Marion Cotillard
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    Justin Kurzel, 'Macbeth'

    2015-05-12T08:01:00Z

    Australian film-maker Justin Kurzel explains to Andreas Wiseman why following his chilling debut Snowtown with Shakespeare’s Scottish tragedy Macbeth worked out to be the ‘perfect storm’.

  • Becoming Bulletproof
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    The filmmakers of 'Becoming Bulletproof'

    2015-05-09T07:32:00Z

    A documentary about the making of a Western by a group of filmmakers and actors living with disability has taken the US festival circuit by storm, winning numerous awards and acclaim.