All Q&A articles – Page 37

  • Kim Jee-woon
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    Kim Jee-woon, The Last Stand

    2013-01-23T10:06:00Z

    The acclaimed Korean genre filmmaker talks to Ian Sandwell about his English language directorial debut The Last Stand which also marks Arnold Schwarzenegger’s solo return to the big screen.

  • Hugh Jackman in Les Miserables
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    Hugh Jackman

    2013-01-17T18:51:00Z

    Hugh Jackman threw himself into playing Jean Valjean in Les Misérables, and talks to Screen about the ‘role of a lifetime.’

  • Virtually_Heroes
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    Roger Corman, GJ Echternkamp: Virtually Heroes

    2013-01-17T12:00:00Z

    Roger Corman and GJ Echternkamp speak to Jeremy Kay about Sundance Park City At Midnight entry Virtually Heroes.

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    Jeremy Lovering, In Fear

    2013-01-17T04:50:00Z

    Sundance-bound director talks about the unusual method he used with the actors of his scarier-than-expected psychological thriller.

  • Quartet
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    Stewart Mackinnon

    2013-01-03T08:30:00Z

    Headline Pictures co-founder Stewart Mackinnon talks to Screen about Dustin Hoffman’s directorial debut Quartet and the growth of the company

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    Joe Wright

    2012-12-24T14:22:00Z

    The director talks about his fresh take on Tolstoy classic Anna Karenina.

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    Wes Anderson

    2012-12-24T01:17:00Z

    The director talks about Moonrise Kingdom, a film inspired by children’s literature and Americana

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    Simon Chinn

    2012-12-20T10:23:00Z

    Oscar-winning producer Simon Chinn has two films on this year’s documentary Oscar shortlist. He talks to Wendy Mitchell about Searching For Sugar Man, The Imposter and what¹s next on his ambitious slate.

  • Ranbir Kapoor and Anurag Basu
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    Anurag Basu

    2012-12-14T09:35:00Z

    Anurag Basu talks to Screen about Barfi!, India’s official entry for consideration in the Academy Awards’ Best Foreign Language Film category.

  • Alexandre Desplat
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    Alexandre Desplat

    2012-12-14T09:00:00Z

    Acclaimed composer Alexandre Desplat talks about the challenges of covering a wide range of moods in his score for Rise of the Guardians. By Katherine Krueger.

  • Ibrahim El Batout
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    Ibrahim El Batout, Winter Of Discontent

    2012-12-14T08:00:00Z

    Ibrahim El Batout talks to Screen about his latest film Winter of Discontent.

  • Kaushik Ganguly
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    Kaushik Ganguly

    2012-12-11T17:48:00Z

    Kaushik Ganguly talks to Screen about his latest feature Sound.

  • Khairy Beshara
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    Khairy Beshara

    2012-12-11T17:48:00Z

    Marking a return to feature filmmaking after 16 years, Khairy Beshara talks to Screen about experimental docu-drama Moondog.

  • Ben Smithard
    News

    Ben Smithard: 'It’s important that you give the DoP the choice of the camera to shoot with'

    2012-12-10T16:04:00Z

    Ben Smithard speaks to ScreenTech about Belle - the first major British film to be shot in true-4K - and discusses the past, present and future of cinematography.

  • Jacqueline Durran
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    Jacqueline Durran

    2012-12-06T11:04:00Z

    UK costume designer Jacqueline Durran continues her collaboration with Joe Wright on Anna Karenina, creating costumes lush enough for 1870s Russia yet with a modern twist. Wendy Mitchell reports

  • matthew_mcconaughey
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    Matthew McConaughey

    2012-11-30T09:00:00Z

    Matthew McConaughey overcame his fear of stripping to create the memorable Dallas in Steven Soderbergh’s Magic Mike. Wendy Mitchell talks to the actor, who is having a career boom playing a whole gang of outlaws.

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    John Hawkes

    2012-11-30T09:00:00Z

    John Hawkes talks to Jeremy Kay about tackling two of US cinema’s biggest taboos in The Sessions.

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    Michael Haneke

    2012-11-23T17:32:00Z

    Michael Haneke’s latest film Amour won the Palme d’Or at Cannes this year and continues to attract awards attention. The Austrian auteur talks to John Hazelton about tackling ageing and suffering on screen — and why he doesn’t like improvisation

  • John Gatins
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    John Gatins

    2012-11-23T17:31:00Z

    Screenwriter John Gatins tells Jeremy Kay about his marathon struggle to write the screenplay that triggered arguably the finest performance of Denzel Washington’s career

  • richard_gere_in_arbitrage
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    Richard Gere

    2012-11-23T17:30:00Z

    Richard Gere could be in line for his first Oscar nomination for his portrayal of a conflicted financial executive and family man in Arbitrage.