All articles by Mark Salisbury – Page 7
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Greta Gerwig on fighting to make ‘Little Women’: “I was not on anybody’s list to direct this film”
When Greta Gerwig heard Sony was planning another big-screen adaptation of her favourite book, she fought her way into the room to pitch her vision.
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“It was obviously mad on set”: Fast-rising star Florence Pugh on ’Little Women’
Florence Pugh’s sizzling power and confidence persuaded Greta Gerwig to cast her as hot-headed Amy March in Little Women.
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How Taika Waititi made ‘Jojo Rabbit’: “He didn’t wait for anyone to give him permission”
Several planets needed to align to pull off Taika Waititi’s tonally daring Jojo Rabbit.
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Taika Waititi on the eight-year journey behind awards contender ’Jojo Rabbit’
Waititi wrote a spec script for the film back in 2011.
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How cutting the budget helped James Mangold get ‘Ford V Ferrari’ over the line
The racing drama’s journey to the screen involved a decade of stops and starts, director James Mangold tells Mark Salisbury.
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'Jojo Rabbit' star Thomasin McKenzie: "It is so important that people watch this film"
McKenzie plays Elsa, a Jewish teen in Nazi Germany.
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Stars of Tomorrow one-to-one: Julien Temple & Terence Dunn
Composer Terence Dunn met with veteran film and pop-video director Julien Temple, whose music-film collaborators include the Rolling Stones and the Sex Pistols.
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Grant Heslov on why TV was the perfect format for 'Catch 22'
Smokehouse chief speaks to Screen about the daunting task of bringing Joseph Heller’s satirical novel to life.
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'BlacKkKlansman' producers on pitching Spike Lee and the film's lasting impact
“We want this film to wake people the fuck up, and to talk about this very real problem, which is happening in society every single day, all the way to the Oval Office.”
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How UK-born producer Lynette Howell Taylor played a key role in 'A Star Is Born'
Los Angeles-based producer Lynette Howell Taylor, born in Liverpool, has produced more than 20 films since 2006.
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The story behind hit doc 'Free Solo': "Success was Alex surviving"
The documentary is nominated at the Baftas and Oscars.
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How Rami Malek survived the "very difficult" 'Bohemian Rhapsody' shoot
”I’m very, very proud of the way I conducted myself. I have never felt I could be more of a leader than I was on that set.”
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Amy Adams on going method to play Lynne Cheney in 'Vice'
Adams is Golden Globe-nominated for her role.
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More than an awards show: behind the scenes of the Golden Globes
The Hollywood Foreign Press Association donates substantial charitable funding to a variety of organisations.
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Why Margot Robbie first turned down the role of Queen Elizabeth in 'Mary Queen Of Scots'
Bette Davis, Helen Mirren, Cate Blanchett have played the part before.
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Is the film industry doing enough to engage female audiences?
A 2017 TGI survey showed women as 52% of the UK cinemagoing population.
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'Phantom Thread' producer JoAnne Sellar on Paul Thomas Anderson: "He's mellowed a lot"
Veteran producer has worked with the director since ‘Boogie Nights’.
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How 'Dunkirk' cinematographer Hoyte van Hoytema created "virtual reality without the goggles"
Dunkirk challenged Hoyte van Hoytema to bring Imax cameras into the heart of the action on land, sea and air.
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The behind-the-scenes story of Steven Spielberg's 'The Post'
Spielberg’s Oscar contendor has had a rapid journey to awards season.
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The story behind Andrew Garfield and Claire Foy disability drama 'Breathe'
Mark Salisbury visits the set of Andy Serkis’s new film.