All articles by Wendy Mitchell – Page 74
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The price of success
At the Screen Film Summit on December 1, one hot debate was about how to drive support for British films at the UK box office.
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Eddie Redmayne, The Theory Of Everything
Eddie Redmayne tells Wendy Mitchell about the emotional and physical challenges of playing theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking.
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Nick Broomfield, Tales Of The Grim Sleeper
Nick Broomfield tells Wendy Mitchell why his doc Tales Of The Grim Sleeper is about a whole neighbourhood, not just one killer.
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Sales numbers key for planning international films
SCREEN FILM SUMMIT: ‘International ambitions’ panel says China is a candy apple that can’t be bitten quite yet.
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Ireland launches animation, VFX apprenticeships
EXCLUSIVE: The Irish animation and VFX industries are getting a new apprenticeship programme, backed by Animation Skillnet, Screen Training Ireland and the Irish Film Board.
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Animated Breadwinner eyeing April start
It was announced today at the VFX Summit in Dublin that the Cartoon Saloon and Aircraft Pictures production is closing finance now.
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AMPAS’s global reach
AMPAS boss Dawn Hudson talks to Wendy Mitchell about advancing the Academy’s influence across the world and its efforts to protect film’s legacy
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Britdoc: truth in the telling
Britdoc chief executive Jess Search tells Wendy Mitchell about how the non-profit organisation works holistically across a film’s lifecycle, and how it took a calculated risk with Citizenfour
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Laura Poitras, Citizenfour
Film-maker Laura Poitras becomes part of the story with her history-in-the-making documentary, Citizenfour, about NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden.
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The time traveller’s life
Screen editor Wendy Mitchell discusses a movie 12 years in the making.
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Johann Johannsson moves from composing to directing
As well as creating the moving score for Oscar contender The Theory of Everything, Johann Johannsson has found time to direct his first film.
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Jonathan Glazer wins Wellcome Trust-BFI Fellowship
Prize comes with access to Wellcome Trust’s scientists and research, plus £30,000.
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Night Will fall gets global broadcast launch
Andre Singer’s Night Will Fall will get a global broadcast launch on Jan 27, to mark the 70th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau.
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CPH:DOX smashes attendance record
CPH:DOX has broken its own audience record for the 12th consecutive year.
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Oscars: Best Foreign-Language Film interviews
Directors of foreign language Oscar submissions talk to Screen about the thinking behind their films. Interviews by Laurence Boyce, Sarah Cooper, Melanie Goodfellow, Wendy Mitchell and Juan Sarda
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Cinema is never ‘foreign’
Screen has kicked off our awards season coverage, with a focus on the foreign-language race.
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Britdoc reveals Impact Award winners
Fourth annual award for docs having greatest impact on society has five winners this year.
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Moomins head down under
EXCLUSIVE: Madman Entertainment has acquired Australia/New Zealand rights to Moomins on the Riviera from Indie Sales.