All Features articles – Page 4
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How Hollywood blockbusters like ‘Beetlejuice 2’ and ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ were made in the UK
Here are five recent blockbuster projects that have made the most of what the UK has to offer.
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Joshua Oppenheimer on giving a musical twist to the apocalypse in ‘The End’
‘The End’ stars Tilda Swinton and George MacKay and had its world premiere at Telluride.
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Directors Scott Beck, Bryan Woods talk courting Hugh Grant for their TIFF religion horror ‘Heretic’
British star shows dark side in three-hander with Sophie Thatcher, Chloe East.
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My Screen Life: 3dot founder, producer Liza Chasin on TIFF selection ‘The Friend’ and how ‘Boogie Nights’ got away
Former longtime Working Title executive’s Naomi Watts crowdpleaser screens on Sunday.
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How Colombia is luring high-profile international productions
The depth of Colombia’s rich artistic culture is writ large across this year’s fall festivals.
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Why using Colombian talent was key for Netflix’s adaption of ‘One Hundred Years Of Solitude’
“They felt very strongly that we should shoot in Colombia. So did we.”
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In conversation: Rachel Morrison and Rodrigo Prieto on making the leap from cinematographer to director
The Oscar-nominated directors of photography both launch their own feature debuts at TIFF this year.
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Tilda Swinton, Marvel and jellyfish tents: what goes on at the Venice Immersive island?
Projects include ‘Impulse: Playing With Reality’ and Marvel work ‘What If…?’
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How Jude Law was transformed into Henry VIII for ‘Firebrand’
The film’s make-up and hair designer Jenny Shircore talks cheek plumpers, egg yolk pus and Wordle.
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“I wanted more rain”: the journey behind Irish revenge drama ‘Bring Them Down’
Chris Andrews makes his feature debut with the sheep-farming revenge tale
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“It’s a left-wing feel-good movie”: Julie Delpy on her French comedy ‘Meet The Barbarians’
The actress/filmmaker tackles the global refugee crisis and far-right politics with a comedy drama set in Brittany.
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Watch: “There’s a lot of talented people” - what can Spain offer international film producers?
José Esteban Alenda, producer at Solita Films talks to Screen ahead of TIFF.
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Seven Spanish projects with international potential to be pitched in Toronto
The producers are taking part in the ‘Do it the Spanish way!’ initiative.
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Toronto, Venice, Telluride: which has the edge as an awards-season launchpad?
This is serious business, and a lucrative one for the consultants who guide the studios, streamers, other distributors and talent.
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Spain set for strong showing at Toronto with packed industry programme
The Cinema From Spain pavilion will showcase the country and its producers to North American partners.
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The films that impressed French audiences at Angouleme 2024
The Angouleme Francophone Film Festival is the first stop for the French industry after the summer break.
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How Toronto is evolving its industry offering ahead of 2026 market launch
“We’re seeing it as a phased-in transition.”
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Toronto CEO Cameron Bailey on the return of actors and plans for the 2026 market
Toronto International Film Festival CEO Cameron Bailey tells Jeremy Kay about this year’s highlights and competition with other fall festivals
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Watch: Spain at Toronto - stand-out titles and key events for international industry
Carmen Jordan, Director for Creative Industries at ICEX Spain Trade and Investment, shared details about the Spanish presence at Toronto this year.
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Toronto 2024 preview: Screen’s guide to the Platform and Midnight Madness titles
Toronto Film Festival runs September 5-15.