All articles by Wendy Mitchell – Page 74
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Comment
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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News
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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Features
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.
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LOCO to open with Lost In Karastan
London Comedy Film Festival to open with a satirical comedy starring Matthew Macfadyen.
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ICO works with BFI for archive film screening
The UK’s Independent Cinema Office (ICO) is kicking off a new screening event for UK exhibitors to focus on archive film.
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Diot adds position at Pole Image
EXCLUSIVE: Pascal Diot has been appointed managing director for Pole Image de Liege, the Belgian audio-visual centre.
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Syria project wins CPH:Forum pitch prize
On Screen Off Record from The Act of Killing producer Signe Byrge Sørensen.
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Nick Broomfield readies Tanzania shoot
EXCLUSIVE: Nick Broomfield is lining up a 2015 shoot near Lake Victoria in Tanzania for his BBC four-parter The Catastrophist.
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Citizenfour leads Cinema Eye nominations
Other leading nominees are Life Itself and 20,000 Days on Earth.