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Number 9’s Elizabeth Karlsen and Stephen Woolley on ‘The Salt Path’, ‘The Assessment’ and future projects 1818q
The duo talk first-time filmmakers, female-focused stories and why they’re not changing strategy anytime soon.
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Screen critics’ stand-out titles from Venice 2024 2v3x6
We have selected 11 stand-out titles from the Lido, plus five that are bubbling under.
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How Ireland’s distribution market is forging its own identity 6t3n18
A quartet of local distribution players are working to ensure the market is never an afterthought.
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Chinese arthouse films are back on the world stage, but how are they performing at home? 4c6m2b
A trio of Chinese arthouse films stood out with distinctive box-office results last year.
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What can TIFF do to draw the French – and European – industry back? 431n5t
Rising costs, waning world premieres and less business are keeping many French buyers and sellers from making the trans-Atlantic trek.
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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’ r3ts
‘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’ 6j6v62
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 1r3o4c
Former longtime Working Title executive’s Naomi Watts crowdpleaser screens on Sunday.
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How Colombia is luring high-profile international productions 6s6a5h
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’ 2vp1n
“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 1j42g
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? 4s454s
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’ s5828
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’ 153y27
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’ 6a3q69
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? 4x733n
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 3j6c22
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? 3i653c
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 653831
The Cinema From Spain pavilion will showcase the country and its producers to North American partners.