All Features articles – Page 10
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Stars of Tomorrow 2024: Sade Malone (actor)
Malone’s credits include ‘Twig’ and Disney+ series ‘Pistol’
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Stars of Tomorrow 2024: Niamh Moriarty (actor)
Moriarty’s credits include RTE series ’Showkids’ and Ariane Labed’s ‘September Says’.
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“To use AI in a critical and innovative way, then why not?”: FIDMarseille heads on tackling the big issues
FIDMarseille festival director Tsveta Dobreva and artistic director Cyril Neyrat talk about this year’s festival.
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Screen UK & Ireland Stars of Tomorrow - the complete line-up: 2004-2024
All of Screen’s selections for Stars of Tomorrow since it began in 2004.
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UK sellers to showcase key titles to international buyers at London Screenings
The 24th edition of Film London’s London Screenings are taking place from June 24-26.
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How ‘Searching For Amani’ spotlights climate change through a tragic personal story
The Kenya-set film follows a boy’s search for his father’s killers.
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Word of Mouth - ‘Scoop’ director Philip Martin on his favourite cinema and love of ‘Traffic Cops’
The London-based director of Netflix’s ’Scoop’ turns to his kids and The New Yorker for viewing recommendations.
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Behind the success of France’s ‘A Little Something Extra’: “We promoted it like an American blockbuster”
A debut feature made for just over €6m has grossed an enormous €55m in France so far.
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Four producers at Transilvania Pitch Stop unveil feature projects
The four are among the producers in Cluj looking for international partners.
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My Screen Life: Fernando Meirelles on quitting architecture and his fears for the future
Meirelles directed episodes of Sympathizer and Sugar.
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Seven talking points from CineEurope 2024
Q2’s box-office wobble, the return of animation, and potential closures in the UK were on the agenda.
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Anthony Boyle on his ‘Masters Of The Air’ and ’Manhunt’ roles: “I love the physicality and the mental stuff”
After starring as a heroic Second World War navigator, Boyle wanted to “play someone the polar opposite”.
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Six Raindance directors talk about making their first films
The international line-up features directors working in Germany, Georgia, Hungary, Italy, the UK and Spain.
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Raindance artistic directors on bolstered industry programme and “testing the waters” with June date
Martyna Szmytkowska and Malaika Bova’s second edition sees them double down on support for emerging filmmakers.
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Eva Birthistle on her directorial debut, Ken Loach’s support and the future of ‘Bad Sisters’
The Irish actor’s directorial debut feature is world premiering at Raindance Film Festival.
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The personal touch made all the difference to the second series shoot of ‘Tokyo Vice’ in Japan
The show’s creative team reveal how filming series two was “night and day” compared to series one
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“There were doors slammed in its face”: David Oyelowo on spending a decade trying to make ‘Lawmen: Bass Reeves’
“The only place you can land is a prejudice against a Black protagonist, a Black-centred story.”
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’Night Country’ showrunner Issa López on turning ‘True Detective’ on its head
Jodie Foster told López she wanted to play “an impossible asshole” on the HBO show.
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Roger Ross Williams on social-issue stories and shaking up Ampas’s documentary branch
The US director of films including God Loves Uganda, Life, Animated and Stamped From The Beginning held a masterclass at Sheffield Doc/Fest.
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10 European titles that could make a box office splash in 2024
Local-language films have already delivered some of the biggest hits of 2024 in France and Germany.