All Q&A articles – Page 47

  • Don Carmody
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    Don Carmody

    2011-04-28T13:48:00Z

    Screen sat down with the veteran producer on the set of his 100th feature, Silent Hill II, now shooting in Toronto.

  • Giuseppe Capotondi
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    Giuseppe Capotondi

    2011-04-28T13:38:00Z

    Commercials and video director Giuseppe Capotondi talks to Screen about his debut feature The Double Hour, recently released in the US.

  • Mark Tonderai
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    Mark Tonderai

    2011-04-28T13:36:00Z

    Director Mark Tonderai talks to Screen about buzz horror House At The End Of The Street, starring Jennifer Lawrence.

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    Alexandra McGuinness

    2011-04-26T21:51:00Z

    The Dublin-born, London-based first-time feature director talks about her Tribeca world premiere Lotus Eaters and her next projects.

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    Ignacio Nunez

    2011-04-21T12:16:00Z

    Producer Ignacio Nunez talks about the making of Roland Joffe’s Spanish Civil War film There Be Dragons, which stars Charlie Cox, Wes Bentley and Olga Kurylenko.

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    Rob Wilkerson

    2011-04-21T11:00:00Z

    The CEO of Target Media talks about the importance of consumer research, squeezed P&A budgets, and how new technology can benefit film campaigns.

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    Tarak Ben Ammar

    2011-04-14T16:20:00Z

    Quinta Communications chief Tarak Ben Ammar talks about his role in the recent popular uprising in Tunisia and what he believes are the implications for the Arab entertainment business

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    Mike Day

    2011-04-14T10:18:00Z

    Screen talks to Palma Pictures MD Mike Day about his expanding business and working with recent local productions The Inbetweeners and Mad Dogs.

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    Abi Morgan

    2011-04-07T10:47:00Z

    Acclaimed film and TV writer Abi Morgan talks to Screen at MIPTV about her upcoming six-part TV series The Hour, a 1950s-set newsroom drama starring Dominic West, Ben Whishaw and Romola Garai.

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    Luciano Barisone

    2011-04-07T09:40:00Z

    The new director of Swiss documentary festival Visions Du Réel which runs April 7-13, talks about his plans to boost the festival’s international profile.

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    Iain Smith

    2011-03-31T12:28:00Z

    The veteran producer talks about the new Skillset Craft and Technical Academy, his new role with inward investment, and thoughts on the UKFC handover to the BFI.

  • Michael Lewis
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    Michael Lewis

    2011-03-31T11:01:00Z

    RealD CEO Michael Lewis talks to Screen about the early days of RealD and the company’s strategy going forward.

  • Luc Besson
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    Luc Besson

    2011-03-24T11:00:00Z

    The French film-maker talks to Screen about the EuropaCorp strategy following the departure of Le Pogam and his new project The Lady, starring Michelle Yeoh.

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    Atli Orvarsson

    2011-03-24T09:30:00Z

    The composer talks about the ‘archaeological journey’ of scoring The Eagle, real instruments vs. samples, and Hans Zimmer’s influence.

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    Roger Garcia

    2011-03-17T10:38:00Z

    The new executive director of the Hong Kong International Film Festival, Roger Garcia, talks about his vision for the event and the challenges facing Hong Kong filmmakers.

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    Terry Gilliam

    2011-03-17T09:30:00Z

    The visionary director of Brazil and The Imaginarium Of Doctor Parnassus will pick up a Fellowship Award at the Bradford International Film Festival this weekend. He talks to Screen about financing struggles, pasta, and the dangers of too much hype.

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    The prize fighters

    2011-03-15T17:23:00Z

    David Hoberman and Todd Lieberman, who together run Mandeville Films and Television, tell Jeremy Kay about the challenges of bringing two wildly different projects — The Fighter and The Muppets — to the screen

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    Zeina Durra

    2011-03-15T09:12:00Z

    British director Zeina Durra’s debut feature The Imperialists Are Alive! is screening at the Birds Eye View Film Festival in London this week. She talks to Screen about her upcoming projects and why she doesn’t want to be known as a ‘female film-maker.’

  • Mike Hodges in March 2011, en route to Newcastle
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    Mike Hodges

    2011-03-14T16:23:00Z

    The director talks about the 40th anniversary of Get Carter, the state of the British film industry, and two new films he’d like to make.

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    Rachel Millward

    2011-03-10T12:39:00Z

    The director of the Birds Eye View Film Festival, which kicked off in London this week, shares some of the highlights of this year’s edition and her views on female presence in the film industry.