All Territory Focus articles 3y4y27
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How streamer investment and a revamped public funding mechanism are driving Mexico’s production scene 4q6j40
Mexico’s production scene continues to deliver vibrant new voices into the international marketplace.
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How to work with the Spanish film industry 2z6d6h
The Spanish industry is booming, with several films playing at Cannes this year.
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Territory focus: Ireland aims to sustain success 49461i
The Irish film industry is riding high thanks to a blossoming of creative talent and the rise in international productions shooting in the country.
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China and Hollywood: why the romance has cooled 27i64
Liz Shackleton explores why the Chinese government continues to restrict overseas investment.
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China Focus: box office - the quotas question 4a6b2j
Is there hope for a new deal on the number of foreign films released in China and a restructuring of the existing profit-sharing arrangement?
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Berlinale: Mexico in Focus 4l646c
As divisive rhetoric continues to swell across the Atlantic, it is appropriate that Mexico took centre stage at the 2017 Berlinale as the EFM’s inaugural Country In Focus.
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Argentina focus: How Patagonik drove record issions in 2016 w3y33
Patagonik is not only Argentina’s leading production outfit but one of the world’s most exciting film companies. Artistic director Juan Vera talks to Jeremy Kay.
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In Focus: the UK's booming VFX scene 1r6m2r
With the exchange rate in their favour, the UK’s visual-effects houses have never been in greater demand. But how is the sector adapting as Brexit looms and investment heads east?
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Nordic focus: new talent schemes break the mould 60cv
Three initiatives in Scandinavia are encouraging film-makers to experiment by breaking out of production norms.
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Busan focus: international industry undeterred by controversy 4u5622
BIFF matters for everyone doing business with Asia. But will international visitors be affected by the continuing row between the festival and the city authorities?
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Spanish film-makers to follow: the magnificent seven 316w16
Who are the exciting new film-makers emerging from Spain? Elisabet Cabeza profiles seven to keep an eye on.
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Spain focus: hot projects, big-name draws s2u2q
Among the most anticipated Spanish productions of the year are a Paleolithic period drama, the new Almodovar and a regal role for Penelope Cruz.
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Spain: territory focus 6x1k4r
Mainstream Spanish films are thriving as TV broadcasters fill the gap in public funding. But at what cost to auteur film-making? Could a new Pedro Almodovar emerge now?
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Argentina: Hot projects 70492b
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: From domestic crime thrillers to broad comedies about debauched youth, Jeremy Kay previews a selection of the most anticipated local productions poised for release this year.
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Argentina: Talking points 1naw
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: Two leading Argentinian producers and a top distributor discuss the state of the local industry and reveal their international ambitions. Interviews by Jeremy Kay.
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Argentina: Damian Szifron interview 16t10
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: After the global success of Wild Tales, Argentinian writer-director Damian Szifron is taking advantage of the kudos. He tells Jeremy Kay about g up for The Six Million Dollar Man remake.
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Argentina: INCAA's new boss r716v
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: In an exclusive interview only weeks into his four-year term as the head of Argentina’s national film body, Alejandro Cacetta speaks to Jeremy Kay about partnering with private investors, embracing a multi-platform future and working with the new government.
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Argentina: Overview - a breath of fresh air 3l662r
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: Argentina is booming, with record issions, dynamic directors making films local audiences are flocking to see, and widening global ambitions.
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Production Focus: Ireland hits its stride k1o5u
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: The Irish film industry is walking tall thanks to the success of Brooklyn and Room, and a record seven titles launching at Sundance. Tom Grater looks at how Ireland aims to build on its creative prosperity.