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  • Mohsen Makhmalbaf
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    Mohsen Makhmalbaf talks The President

    2014-10-05T07:21:00Z

    Iranian director-in-exile Mohsen Makhmalbaf has The President screening in the Gala Presentation section of this year’s BIFF, while Hassan Solhjou’s documentary Daddy’s School, about him and his filmmaking family, screens in Wide Angle.

  • everest
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    Iceland: Baltasar Kormakur & Agnes Johansen, RKV Studios

    2014-10-01T17:17:00Z

    Film-maker Baltasar Kormakur and his producing partner Agnes Johansen talk to Wendy Mitchell about building RVK Studios, a Reykjavik firm that has global ambitions while staying true to its local roots.

  • Runar Runarsson
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    Iceland: Hot talent - a cool dozen

    2014-10-01T17:17:00Z

    Despite local budget cuts, Iceland’s directors and producers are preparing a slew of exciting projects. Wendy Mitchell talks to 12 of the country’s top talents.

  • Rosemary Blight
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    Rosemary Blight, Goalpost Pictures

    2014-10-01T17:00:00Z

    Goalpost Pictures’ Rosemary Blight talks to Sandy George about the company’s ambitious upcoming projects and its increasingly international outlook.

  • Karl Spoerri
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    Karl Spoerri, Zurich Film Festival

    2014-09-26T09:27:00Z

    Artistic director Karl Spoerri talks to Michael Rosser about big plans for Zurich Film Festival’s 10th anniversary, including a new festival centre

  • mikkel norgaard
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    Mikkel Norgaard, The Absent One

    2014-09-22T17:21:00Z

    The Fantastic Fest world premiere is a Danish crime thriller that offers a big scale and more complex topics than the first film in the Department Q series, The Keeper of Lost Causes.

  • David Fincher at BAFTA
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    David Fincher talks Gone Girl, film career

    2014-09-20T14:18:00Z

    Director discussed being “sodomised ritualistically” on Alien3, his reputation for multiple takes, the opportunities of TV and his latest film, Gone Girl.

  • Jose Luis Rebordinos
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    Jose Luis Rebordinos, San Sebastian Film Festival

    2014-09-18T10:57:00Z

    San Sebastian festival director Jose Luis Rebordinos tells Juan Sarda about his ‘best selection’ yet, including an Antonio Banderas sci-fi film, international hits and Latin American gems

  • Downton Abbey series 5
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    CTBF: Charity begins at home

    2014-09-17T10:25:00Z

    As the Cinema and Television Benevolent Fund (CTBF) prepares to host a premiere event around Downton Abbey, CEO Richard Wilson talks to Michael Rosser about how the charity is adapting to changes in the industry.

  • Yoav Goren in studio
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    Yoav Goren, Immediate Music

    2014-09-12T19:26:00Z

    The work of Yoav Goren has been featured in movie trailers for The Wolverine, Rush, 47 Ronin and Star Trek: Into Darkness among many others. On September 12, Goren gives a talk entitled Trailer Music: New Trends/ Modern Techniques at the Production Music Conference in Los Angeles.

  • Revenge of the Green Dragons
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    Andrew Lau and Andrew Loo, Revenge of the Green Dragons

    2014-09-12T12:32:00Z

    The co-directors sat down with Jean Noh ahead of the world premiere at Toronto of the gangster drama exec produced by Martin Scorsese.

  • A Little Chaos behind the scenes Alan Rickman
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    Alan Rickman, A Little Chaos

    2014-09-09T08:56:00Z

    After making his directorial debut 16 years ago, Alan Rickman returns to the director’s chair with a period drama starring Kate Winslet and Matthias Schoenaerts.

  • Olivier Nakache and Eric Toledano
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    Olivier Nakache and Eric Toledano, Samba

    2014-09-08T23:00:00Z

    The French directing duo follow up their huge hit Intouchables with Samba, starring Omar Sy as an African immigrant in Paris who falls in love with his immigration worker.

  • James Schamus
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    James Schamus on life after Focus

    2014-09-08T12:05:00Z

    Schamus is working on screenplays including Zealot: The Life And Times Of Jesus of Nazareth and an adaptation of Philip Roth’s Indignation.

  • Viggo Mortensen in Far From Men
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    Viggo Mortensen, Far From Men

    2014-09-07T23:05:00Z

    In David Oelhoffen’s Far From Men, Viggo Mortensen plays a reclusive teacher who helps a villager accused of commiting a murder escape into the mountains during the Algerian war.

  • Jalmari Helander & Onni Tommila
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    Jalmari Helander & Onni Tommila, Big Game

    2014-09-07T09:45:00Z

    Daniel Horowitz talks to the Finnish director and lead star of Midnight Madness premiere Big Game.

  • Boo Ji-young
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    Boo Ji-young, Cart

    2014-09-07T08:02:00Z

    Boo Ji-young’s sophomore feature Cart is a topical tale of workers at a big-box retail store.

  • Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead
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    Justin Benson & Aaron Moorhead, Spring

    2014-09-07T08:02:00Z

    The directing duo talk about their second feature, which premiered in the Vanguard section at Toronto.

  • Susanne Bier
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    Susanne Bier, A Second Chance

    2014-09-06T06:42:00Z

    The Oscar-winning Danish filmmaker follows the romance Love Is All You Need with this darker tale of a detective (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau) who crosses a moral line after a family tragedy.

  • Andrew Niccol
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    Andrew Niccol, Good Kill

    2014-09-05T15:02:00Z

    In Good Kill, Ethan Hawke plays a conflicted former fighter pilot now operating drones from a base in Las Vegas.