All articles by Mark Salisbury – Page 5
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‘Bait’ director Mark Jenkin on his unconventional folk horror ‘Enys Men’
Jenkin was offered more conventional, bigger-budget projects after Bait, but turned them down in favour of returning to his roots,
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Vue International’s Tim Richards talks post-pandemic recovery: “We’re in rebuilding mode”
CEO Tim Richards acknowledges that his 228-site circuit is emerging from the pandemic as a “bruised” operation, but sees opportunity ahead.
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How Steven Spielberg’s ‘West Side Story’ reimagined the classic musical for the 21st century
Screen talks to screenwriter Tony Kushner, producer Kristie Macosko Krieger and Rita Moreno about its journey to screen.
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'Dune' editor Joe Walker on finding the right length for the film
With Dune, Joe Walker has edited his fourth feature for director Denis Villeneuve — and has been rewarded with Bafta and Oscar nominations.
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Inside the colourful neo-noir world of Guillermo del Toro’s ‘Nightmare Alley’
Behind-the-scenes crew reveal the in-depth creative process which led to Guillermo del Toro’s fairground-set noir thriller.
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‘Dune’ team on splitting up the book, expanding the female roles and ‘Part Two’ planning
Screen talks to producer Mary Parent, screenwriter Jon Spaihts and executive producer Tanya Lapointe about the making of a modern sci-fi classic.
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‘West Side Story’ casting team watched 30,000 audition tapes
Casting director Cindy Tolan discusses her Bafta-nominated work.
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In conversation: ‘Faya Dayi’, ‘Ascension’, ‘President’ directors talk funding, festivals and awards recognition
Jessica Beshir, Jessica Kingdon and Camilla Nielsson discuss their individual journeys to tell global stories.
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Cinematographer Ari Wegner on her year with Jane Campion making 'The Power of the Dog'
“Her only caveat was she wanted someone who would be up for being with her for the entire year before we shot,” recalls Wegner.
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Steven Knight on writing ‘Spencer’: “I wanted a happy ending”
“I didn’t want it to be unsympathetic to the royal family,” says Spencer screenwriter Steven Knight.
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Team Screen’s best films of 2021
Which titles were favourites among Screen’s editorial team & key contributors?
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How Edgar Wright channeled his obsession with the 1960s into ‘Last Night In Soho’
Edgar Wright got to visit his favourite decade — the 1960s — in twin-timeline genre-melder Last Night In Soho.
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“A poetic, surreal psychotropic fantasy”: Kristen Stewart describes what drew her to ‘Spencer’
Playing Princess Diana in Pablo Larrain’s Spencer surely ranks as the biggest challenge of Kristen Stewart’s career.
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Barbara Broccoli, Daniel Craig, Michael G Wilson on the emotional journey of ‘No Time To Die’ and what comes next
“We really did not want to go into streaming. And we very, very much wanted to support exhibition, who were having a terrible, terrible time.”
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‘The Power Of The Dog’ star Benedict Cumberbatch on his darkest film role so far
Cumberbatch spent months discussing and building his part from the inside out with director Jane Campion.
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News
What is it like to shoot an international production in Saudi Arabia?
There is huge investment in the Saudi locations infrastructure but what is the reality on the ground?