All articles by Wendy Mitchell – Page 67
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Positive 'women in film' stats in new PGA toolkit
The Producers Guild Of America’s Women’s Impact Network and website Women And Hollywood have launched a new toolkit called ‘The Ms. Factor: The Power Of Female Driven Content.’
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Zurich: Mr Robot creator sees show as a 'long film'
The saying that ‘TV is the new film’ hits close to home for Mr Robot creator and showrunner Sam Esmail.
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Comment
Tennis Time in Zurich
Top executives went head-to-head at the Zurich Summit’s annual tennis tournament.
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Zurich Summit: film needs long-term approach to gaming
The film industry needs to look at the games industry as a long-term prospect, not a short term money-spinner.
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Zurich: Jeremy Irons relishes diverse roles
Jeremy Irons has said he relishes the extraordinarily diverse roles he has played recently.
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'Infinity' producers reunite with Devika Bhise on 'Shambhala'
EXCLUSIVE: Newcomer Devika Bhise, who landed a choice role opposite Dev Patel in Zurich opener The Man Who Knew Infinity, is set to reunite with producers Xeitgeist Entertainment Group on their forthcoming production of Shambhala.
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Zurich: Ellen Page calls for more diverse stories
Actress Ellen Page wants to show more diverse stories on screen as she builds up the producing side of her career,
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Bill Pullman heads to Devour!
Actor Bill Pullman is set to present his favourite food film, 1987’s Babette’s Feast, as the opening-night film at the world’s largest culinary film festival, Devour!, which runs Nov 4-8 in Wolfville, Nova Scotia.
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San Sebastian debate: Piracy as an opportunity?
Europa Distribution’s panel looked at issues around online film releases, from piracy to branding to data analysis.
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Features
'Pikadero': Basque debut with a Scottish view
One of the hottest Basque films at San Sebastian was, unexpectedly, directed by a Scotsman.
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San Sebastian: Experts court changing audiences
HBO is planning to commission 15-minute web series as one of its plans to keep up with digital native audiences.
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Features
TIFF 2015: Fridrik Thor Fridriksson and Bergur Bernberg, 'Horizon'
Icelandic filmmaking veteran Fridrik Thor Fridriksson returns to Toronto with Horizon, which he directed alongside photographer and budding filmmaker Bergur Bernburg.
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Features
TIFF 2015: Roar Uthaug, 'The Wave'
Director Roar Uthaug’s fourth feature The Wave (Bolgen) has the proud distinction of being Scandinavia’s first disaster movie.
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Fridriksson plots Icelandic crime story 'The Black Cliffs'
EXCLUSIVE: Icelandic filmmaking veteran Fridrik Thor Fridriksson has revealed his next feature will be an adaptation of Gunar Gunarsson’s The Black Cliffs.
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Features
Pan Nalin, 'Angry Indian Goddesses'
Indian director Pan Nalin (Samsara) comes to Toronto with the world premiere of Angry Indian Goddesses, which screens in Special Presentations and is sold by Mongrel Media.
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Reykjavik reveals Golden Puffin contenders
The 12 titles include Michael Fassbender-starrer Slow West, Runar Runarsson’s Sparrows and Kosovo’s Oscar submission, Babai.
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Comment
Malala: Nobel winner, teenager, documentary subject
Malala Yousafzai recently spoke in London about the experience of seeing her life brought to the big screen in He Named Me Malala, which premiered in Telluride and plays at Toronto before heading to the BFI London Film Festival.
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Features
Alexandra-Therese Keining, 'Girls Lost'
With gender identity making headlines around the globe, Alexandra-Therese Keining’s Girls Lost (Pojkarna) couldn’t be more timely.
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Features
TIFF 2015: Terence Davies talks 'Sunset Song'
Terence Davies has been striving to bring Sunset Song to the big screen for 15 years. Ahead of the film’s world premiere in Toronto, he tells Screen why the classic novel struck such a powerful chord.
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TIFF 2015: Martin Pieter Zandvliet talks 'Land Of Mine'
Land Of Mine, based on the true story of mine clearance by German POWs in Denmark, makes its bow in TIFF’s Platform strand.