All articles by Wendy Mitchell – Page 24
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Emmys spotlight: composer Antonio Gambale on scoring Netflix’s ‘Unorthodox’
The Paris-based composer looked to sidestep the traditional when scoring the Jewish drama.
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12 key quotes from the Carla 2020 conference
Speakers discussed creating structural change in the film and TV industries.
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Scandinavian Film Funds on track to raise €15m by the end of 2020 (exclusive)
New private financing entity said it has signed 15 letters of intent already.
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Finland’s Teemu Nikki and Jani Poso win Haugesund’s Eurimages Lab award
More than 300 global Zoom meetings organised for works in progress, co-production market.
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Europe needs to confront racism in film, say industry players
Sarajevo CineLink panel included Matthijs Wouter Knol, outgoing director of Berlin’s European Film Market.
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Indie producers call for collective distribution model
Radical changes are needed to dismantle unequal structures that inhibit access to audiences, according to a Sarajevo CineLink panel.
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Five nominees unveiled for $55,000 Nordic Council Film Prize
Titles are from Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden.
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How the ‘Unorthodox’ team thrived on limited time and budget
At Sarajevo CineLink talk, German producer Henning Kamm spoke about the making of the hit Netflix show.
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Thomas Vinterberg moves into TV with ‘Families Like Ours’ (exclusive)
Zentropa producing show for TV2; TrustNordisk handles sales.
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‘Holiday’ director to pitch new film at Haugesund Co-Production Market
Haugesund’s New Nordic Films will run as a hybrid event Aug 18-21.
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Locarno 2020: How Open Doors will support its filmmakers throughout the year
Screen speaks to producers who have been through the industry platform.
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Iceland, Greenland producers join forces for one-stop shop in Greenland (exclusive)
Nuuk-based Polarama Greenland working on ‘Kalak’, the new film from Isabella Eklöf.
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How Locarno’s Films After Tomorrow is keeping Covid-affected projects in the spotlight
Some of the selected filmmakers, including Lisandro Alonso, tell Screen about their interrupted productions.
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Tribeca artistic director Frédéric Boyer adds Reykjavik role (exclusive)
Boyer is also artistic director at Les Arcs.
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The films opening around the world this weekend: ‘Harriet’, ‘Scoob!’, ‘Black Water: Abyss’
As cinemas begin to reopen again in many territories, Screen is tracking which films are released across the globe each week.
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‘And Then We Danced’ director Levan Akin reveals details for new film ‘Passage’ (exclusive)
Project will be partially shot in Turkey, with production to start in September 2021.
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Woody Harrelson returns to filming in Sweden: “I feel safe, I don’t fear the reaper”
Production has restarted on Ruben Östlund’s ‘Triangle Of Sadness’.
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Curzon jumps on New Europe’s Cannes selection ‘Sweat’ for UK and Ireland (exclusive)
New Europe also closes deals in Australia, Spain, Baltics, ex-Yugoslavia, Hungary, Norway.
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Buyers order ‘Another Round’ of Thomas Vinterberg’s Cannes selection (exclusive)
TrustNordisk secures sales in Spain, Italy, Israel, and Romania.
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Emmys spotlight: Why ‘The Morning Show’ is more than just the first great #MeToo drama
Showrunner Kerry Ehrin, director Mimi Leder and Gugu Mbatha-Raw speak to Screen about the Apple TV+ drama.