All Features articles – Page 12
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Will the North American box office recover in 2024?
Screen assesses what is already proving an uneven year for North American cinemas
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How Prime Video’s ‘Expats’ recreated 2014 Hong Kong in Los Angeles - and Hong Kong
Director Lulu Wang worked with production designer Yong Ok Lee to painstakingly recreate Hong Kong as it was a decade ago.
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Is the indie tax credit finally making the UK a valuable co-production partner?
European producers are taking notice.
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Word of Mouth - UK casting director Isabella Odoffin: “My mum has the most wide-ranging taste”
Odoffin worked on Un Certain Regard titles ’On Becoming A Guinea Fowl’ and ’September Says’
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Screen critics’ stand-out titles from Cannes 2024
Our critics round up the films that may have flown under the radar but generated a lot of praise.
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In pictures: Unifrance 10 To Watch Cannes 2024 dinner
Unifrance and Screen International held a dinner to celebrate up-and-coming French talent on May 22.
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Why the remake rights market is buzzing
This year’s Cannes Market included a pitching session for European feature-film IP.
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Michael Hazanavicius on animated Cannes Competition title ‘The Most Precious of Cargoes’
The film will open the upcoming Annecy animation film festival.
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Why no one knows how to talk about Israel and Gaza
How does an industry that prides itself on free speech and healthy debate navigate the traumas of war?
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My Screen Life: Lionsgate UK’s Marie-Claire Benson on the UK-focused acquisitions strategy
The head of Lionsgate UK was inspired early in her career by several women leaders.
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Celebrating the winners of the 2024 Global Production Awards
The second Global Production Awards were held earlier this week in Cannes, with 13 competitive and one special recognition award handed out.
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The 18-year journey to make Cannes Competition title ‘Beating Hearts’
The film is Studiocanal’s biggest budget French feature yet.
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“Genre is political”: Emma Benestan talks about her Critics’ Week closer ‘Animale’
The French-Algerian director says the film was inspired by its Camargue location.
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‘Santosh’ producer on the freedom of filming in India
Whether working on the railways or planning around monsoons, there was a freedom to filming in India with a dedicated local crew, the UK producer of Sandhya Suri’s Santosh tells Screen.
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Why one Australian beach proved the perfect location for Nicholas Cage thriller ‘The Surfer’
Screen talks to producer James Grandison about finding the perfect surf break.
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The Palme d’Or whisperer: Neon’s Jeff Deutchman on the company’s Cannes strategy
“The only real way to do Cannes is to go see as many movies as you can.”
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How the #MeToo movement helped inspire Noémie Merlant to make ‘The Balconettes’
Noémie Merlant tells Screen about the journey to Cannes for her second feature, female-led horror comedy The Balconettes.
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Saudi Arabia lures international productions with state-of-the-art facilities
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has positioned itself as a desirable location for international productions thanks to its high incentive and state-of-the-art filming centres.
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South Africa is aiming to become a global player in the film and TV sector
South Africa is hoping to entice even more international production partners with its wide range of benefits, both financial and creative.
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’Dog On Trial' director-star Laetitia Dosch on turning her stage play into a Cannes film
Actor-turned-director Laetitia Dosch tells Screen about the inspiration behind her feminist courtroom comedy.