All articles by Wendy Mitchell – Page 87
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Audience draws in Copenhagen
Peacocks meet Hitchcock, and other audience-friendly innovations at CPH PIX.
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Zlotowski to lead Critics Week juries
Filmmaker Rebecca Zlotowski will preside over two juries at Cannes Critics Week.
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Is there enough 'art' in Danish film?
A panel of experts at CPH PIX say that the luxury of public support for Danish film may be inhibiting risktaking and creating a ‘monoculture’ on screen.
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Blind, Horses win at CPH PIX
Eskil Vogt’s debut feature Blind continues its winning spree by taking home CPH PIX’s New Talent Grand Pix.
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Agents of change
Agents have an increasingly important role in the film and TV industries. At a Screen-hosted roundtable, Wendy Mitchell and Andreas Wiseman asked some of the UK’s key players how agenting is changing.
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Jeremy Thomas: a global touch
Veteran producer Jeremy Thomas talks to Wendy Mitchell about the highlights of his 40-year career and looks excitedly to the future, ahead of a BFI Southbank retrospective.
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Molinare: making the grade
Following its 2012 restructuring, post-production firm Molinare has a sharpened focus on high-end TV drama as well as feature film post work, and is readying itself for growth. Wendy Mitchell reports
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Crouch End gets cinematic
For any film lover, is there any better feeling than a shiny new independent cinema opening in your neighbourhood?
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BBC arts doc fest confirms lineup
The BBC has confirmed the lineup for its new documentary festival Art Screen, which runs in Glasgow April 10-13.
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In Bloom to get Ultra VOD UK launch
Birds Eye View and Curzon Home Cinema are offering an Ultra VOD UK premiere for Curzon Artificial Eye title In Bloom.
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Filling Tessa Ross's big shoes
As the film industry loses Tessa Ross to the theatre world, Channel 4 has to be very careful in its hires, Wendy Mitchell argues.
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Assuming the Throne...
UK’s offering at AFCI Locations show includes throne from Game of Thrones.
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Venice hosts Italian films in Croatia
The Venice Biennale is launching the first Venice in Zagreb programme, which will show 7 Italian films from the 2013 Venice Film Festival in the Croatian capital.
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BEV, British Council welcome int'l delegates
Birds Eye View (BEV) and the British Council have renewed and expanded their partnership on an International Delegates programme in April 2014.
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Dartmoor Killing plans summer shoot
UK thriller financed by SEIS/EIS and equity; Colin Jones is casting.
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Nat King Cole song unearthed in new doc
EXCLUSIVE: Filmmaker Jon Brewer has unearthed a previously unreleased and unheard Nat King Cole track while researching new film Nat King Cole: Afraid Of The Dark.
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Pawlikowski plans more Polish films
Speaking at Cartagena Film Festival, the director says he’s planning a multi-decade love story set in Poland, plus other international projects.