All articles by Wendy Mitchell – Page 37
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Swedish report says women filmmakers still not given as big budgets as men
Far-reaching study said market has more confidence in male directors.
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Felix van Groeningen on the challenges of directing 'Beautiful Boy'
The drug addiction drama stars Steve Carell and Timothée Chalamet.
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'Girl' director addresses trans controversy, calling for "inclusion without exclusion"
Lukas Dhont was participating in a gender equality panel at the EFAs.
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New goals needed to reach gender parity in film industry, say experts
Rebecca O’Brien, Anna Serner debated gender equality at the European Film Academy’s awards weekend in Seville.
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Ralph Fiennes criticises UK's "depressing" Brexit debate in European Film Awards speech
”In England now, there is only voice of division.”
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'Cold War' leads winners at 2018 European Film Awards
Other winners include ’Dogman’, ’The Death Of Stalin’, and ’Bergman: A Year in a Life’.
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SF Studios moves into Norwegian production with Paradox deal
SF will now become a full-scale studio in Norway.
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Lynne Ramsay talks 'You Were Never Really Here', future projects
She explains why she wanted to “smash up the genre”.
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'County Lines' starring Harris Dickinson wraps in London, plus first image (exclusive)
The film is the debut feature of the UK’s Henry Blake.
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Netflix, Amazon, YouTube chiefs talk local-language strategies at Content London
YouTube scripted head responds to this week’s bombshell about original programming model.
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Benedikt Erlingsson on Icelandic eco-terrorist drama 'Woman At War'
Erlingsson’s film premiered at Critics’ Week at Cannes 2018.
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'Firecrackers' wins best film at Stockholm Film Festival
Other winners include ’Cold War’, ’All Good’, ‘Skate Kitchen’.
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Swedish Film Institute awards Wild Card development funding for feature films
Each recipient gets a development budget of SEK 400,000.
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Fred Scott to direct documentary about Swedish auteur Roy Andersson (exclusive)
Archer’s Mark and Studio 24 pitching feature-length documentary at IDFA’s Forum next week.
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'Homeland' director Charlotte Sieling unveils details of hot new Danish project (exclusive)
’Margrete’ will tell story of influential queen at start of 15th century.
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LevelK boards doc about Danish children who create their own society (exclusive)
Film looks at a Copenhagen social experiment.
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Mother-daugther drama 'Agnes Joy' now shooting in Iceland, first image released (exclusive)
’Agnes Joy’ is Silja Hauksdóttir’s second film.
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Sweden's Dramacorp, Mismatch Films team for English-language 'Mediterranean Dreams' (exclusive)
The $11m project hopes to shoot in France, Malta and Morocco in 2019.
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Baltasar Kormakur lines up cast for 'Independent People' (exclusive)
Ingvar E Sigurdsson, Hera Hilmar to star.
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Baltasar Kormakur on shooting in Iceland and future plans for RVK Studios
Kormakur opened shooting space at Reykjavik Studios this year.