All Q&A articles – Page 42

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    Fabien Riggall, Future Cinema

    2012-03-27T14:35:00Z

    A film made in 1949 inspires more than $1.1m in ticket sales in a six-week London run — no wonder the industry is paying more attention to Secret Cinema. Wendy Mitchell talks to Future Cinema founder Fabien Riggall.

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    Anna Higgs, Film4.0

    2012-03-27T14:34:00Z

    Film4’s new digital arm will tell stories in ‘parallel places’ with film-makers including Ken Loach.

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    Kevin Macdonald

    2012-03-09T09:22:00Z

    Oscar winning director Kevin Macdonald talks about the challenges of making his latest documentary about reggae legend Marley.

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    Gareth Evans

    2012-03-01T11:16:00Z

    The Wales-born director talks to Screen about the challenges of working in Indonesia, the American remake and The Raid sequel Berandal.

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    Anysay Keola

    2012-03-01T09:48:00Z

    The director of the first commercial thriller ever made in Laos talks about kickstarting a film industry in his country.

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    Jan Troell

    2012-02-13T07:15:00Z

    The Swedish film-maker talks to Screen about his first digital film, Truth & Consequence, and how he has no plans to retire at age 80

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    Angelina Jolie

    2012-02-10T08:40:00Z

    Angelina Jolie talks candidly about the conception and making of her directorial debut, In The Land Of Blood And Honey, which has its international premiere in Berlin.

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    Alexander Rodnyansky

    2012-02-10T08:37:00Z

    He is already one of the biggest figures in the Russian entertainment arena, and now Alexander Rodnyansky has turned his sights and his resources to the US. With his first English-language film in competition at Berlin, he spoke to Screen about his career and his ambitions in film

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    Gore Verbinski

    2012-02-09T09:08:00Z

    The American director reflects on the making of Rango, which recently won top honours at the Annie Awards and is up for an Academy Award.

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    Edwin

    2012-02-09T08:02:00Z

    The director of the first Indonesian film to be selected for Berlin Competition talks about censorship and other animals in Indonesia.

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    James Hickey, Irish Film Board

    2012-02-08T19:56:00Z

    While Ireland’s economy continues to suffer, its film sector remains a bright light. The Irish Film Board CEO talks about the growing ambitions of the Irish audiovisual industry.

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    Diane Kruger

    2012-02-08T17:00:00Z

    Diane Kruger stars as doomed French Queen Marie Antoinette in Berlinale opening night film, Farewell My Queen (sold by Elle Driver.)

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    Maja Milos

    2012-02-01T11:15:00Z

    28-year-old Serbian writer-director Maja Milos’ debut feature Clip (Klip) has been the talk of Rotterdam. It was a polarising film drawing some praise and some outrage. “At least nobody is indifferent to the film,” Milos says.The story follows a young teenage girl who has a frustrating home life and turns ...

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    Peter von Bagh

    2012-01-31T09:45:00Z

    The Finnish director talks about his Rotterdam retrospective, the privilege of bringing great directors to the Midnight Sun Film Festival, and how very local films can be universal.

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    Woody Harrelson

    2012-01-26T07:15:00Z

    Woody Harrelson tells Jeremy Kay how he prepared to play the policeman at the centre of Rampart.

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    Thomas McCarthy

    2012-01-24T15:28:00Z

    Thomas McCarthy tells Jeremy Kay about using wrestling to explore middle-class life in Win Win.

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    Bart Layton and Dimitri Doganis, The Imposter

    2012-01-24T12:18:00Z

    Ahead of their Sundance world premiere, the UK director and producer talk about the elusive truth in their film about a Frenchman who impersonated a missing Texas teenager.

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    Laura Bickford and Nicholas Jarecki, Arbitrage

    2012-01-24T09:57:00Z

    Producer Laura Bickford and writer-director Nicholas Jarecki talk to Jeremy Kay about making $15m suspense drama Arbitrage, starring Richard Gere, which is generating buzz at Sundance.

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    Grégory Bernard, producer of Wrong

    2012-01-20T17:56:00Z

    Grégory Bernard, the Paris-based producer of Quentin Dupieux’s Sundance contender Wrong, tells Screen about their new brand of English-language, French-style cinema.

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    Peter Baxter, Slamdance

    2012-01-19T09:46:00Z

    The Slamdance festival director and co-founder talks about hot titles at the 2012 festival and the event’s growing digital presence year-round.