All articles by Tom Grater – Page 2
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Venice Days 2016 line-up unveiled
Syrian war documentary set as opening film; Naomi Kawase and Crystal Moselle shorts selected.
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Venice 2016 Classics line-up unveiled
Titles this year range from Kurosawa’s Seven Samurai to John Landis’s An American Werewolf In London.
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Venice Critics’ Week to open with Alice Lowe revenge-comedy
The strand will be bookended by Alice Lowe’s Prevenge and Xander Robin’s Are We Not Cats [pictured].
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UK digital and culture minister faces Brexit, broadband challenges
Newly appointed DCMS minister Matt Hancock will also be tackling cyber security in his role.
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Dogwoof takes Iggy Pop doc for UK
UK distributor has struck a deal with Amazon for Jim Jarmusch’s Cannes title.
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Sarajevo: 'Toni Erdmann', 'Aquarius' to play in Kinoscope
The non-competitive strand will also feature Pablo Larrain’s Neruda and Kirsten Johnson’s Cameraperson.
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Bob & Co partners with 'Shakespeare In Love' producer David Parfitt
Trademark Films’ Parfitt will act as a creative consultant for the UK production and financing outfit.
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Jerusalem: Dorit Hakim on 'Moon In The 12th House'
The director’s feature debut plays in competition at this year’s Jerusalem Film Festival.
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Jerusalem: Yair, Yedaya scoop Pitch Point prizes
Matan Yair’s Scaffolding [pictured] and Keren Yedaya’s Red Fields were among the winners at the 11th edition of the event.
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Virtual reality lands at Jerusalem fest
The festival is showcasing virtual reality for the first time, including the first raft of Israeli VR projects.
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Jerusalem: Women directors dominate Israeli shorts competition
This year’s expanded selection of short films in competition at Jerusalem Film Festival features a majority of women directors. Tom Grater finds out why.
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Heymann brothers plot Dov Khenin doc
EXCLUSIVE: The fraternal directors are also working on a documentary about porn star Jonathan Agassi.
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Jerusalem: Whit Stillman updates on Amazon TV series
Stillman is writing six more The Cosmopolitans episodes, but is making changes from the pilot.
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'It's Not The Time Of My Life' triumphs at Karlovy Vary
Hungarian drama won best film and best actor, while Czech features also saw success.
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Beta Cinema boards Israeli drama 'Before Memory'
EXCLUSIVE: Film marks debut feature of Yehonatan Indursky, director of award-winning short The Cantor And The Sea.
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Jerusalem: Restored classic 'Avanti Popolo' gets new lease of life
Film is considered one of the most important in Israel’s cinematic history.
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Quentin Tarantino thrills Jerusalem festival audience
Tarantino revealed the best character he’s ever written and discussed retiring after 10 movies.
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Paolo Sorrentino’s 'Young Pope' to bow at Venice Film Festival
Jude Law stars in the eight-episode HBO, Sky and Canal Plus series.
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Jerusalem: Guy Raz talks 'We Had A Forest'
Screen spoke to director Guy Raz about making the low-budget family drama, which plays in competition at Jerusalem.
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Israel film industry faces diversity challenge
Only 10% of working film directors are women, but one lobbying organisation is fighting for change.