All articles by Wendy Mitchell – Page 30
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Why ‘For Sama’ is “a tool to understand the Syrian situation”
Waad al-Kateab — co-directing with Edward Watts — gave shape to her Syrian survival story For Sama by making it a letter to her infant daughter.
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Heretic boards Ruben Östlund’s ‘Triangle Of Sadness,’ Greece shoot planned (exclusive)
Plattform production to shoot in Greece for eight weeks, after starting production in Sweden.
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Next iteration of Creative Europe would train 5,000 and fight for Euro content on the streamers
Martin Dawson delivered his keynote speech at the European Film Forum in Tallinn.
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Can AI help the film industry?
Humans need to keep control of storytelling, according to experts at Tallinn’s European Film Forum.
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Germany’s SquareOne to co-produce REinvent, SF's Danish thriller series ‘Oxen’ (exclusive)
The series – now in development – is adapted from the bestselling crime novels by Danish author Jens Henrik Jensen.
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Syndicado boards IDFA premiere ‘I Love You…’ (exclusive)
Danish director Rødbro makes her feature directorial debut.
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May el-Toukhy discusses the “Greek tragedy-vibe” to Denmark’s Oscar entry ‘Queen Of Hearts’
Director May el-Toukhy talks about her provocative, taboo-busting Danish relationship drama Queen Of Hearts.
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Melina Leon’s Peruvian baby trafficking drama ‘Song Without A Name’ wins in Stockholm
Netflix unveils new Nordic deals at Stockholm’s Industry Days.
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LevelK boards IDFA-bound Philippine drugs war documentary ‘Aswang’ (exclusive)
Alyx Ayn Arumpac, a Berlinale Talents alumni, directs her first feature.
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Levan Akin on protest-hit Swedish Oscar entry ‘And Then We Danced’: “It evolved from the hardships of making it”
The film attracted protests from Georgian conservative groups for its depiction of homosexuality.
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Swedish Film Institute backs three debut features
Wild Card initiative backs film school graduates with development grants.
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MUBI buys UK rights for ‘The Other Lamb’ (exclusive)
Toronto drama marks the English-language debut of Poland’s Małgorzata Szumowska.
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First look: Danish terrorist drama ‘The Day We Died’ (exclusive)
The film about the 2015 Copenhagen terrororist attack is in post.
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‘The Guilty’ producer heads to Norwegian mountains for comedy ‘Men Of The Wild’ (exclusive)
TrustNordisk is handling international sales.
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TrustNordisk drawn to Norway’s ‘Ninjababy’ (exclusive)
Now in production, the quirky comedy will mix live action and animation.
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AFM 2019: The buzz titles from Europe
As the 2019 American Film Market kicks off, Screen highlights some of the buzziest projects from Europe being offered by international sales companies.
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My Screen Life: Susan Wendt, sales agent
The sales agent supremo talks about an office in the red-light district, her top TV recommendation and what Quentin Tarantino would bring to a biopic of her life.
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TrustNordisk shoots for Dutch feature ‘Do Not Hesitate’; first-look image (exclusive)
The suspense drama from director Shariff Korver is in production.
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NonStop plans Swedish remake of ‘The Breaker Upperers’ (exclusive)
It signals a move by the Scandinavian distributor into development and co-production.
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Shudder barks for Finnish thriller ‘Dogs Don’t Wear Pants’ (exclusive)
The company has acquired all North American rights from The Yellow Affair.