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Eight rising stars of German cinema at Munich 2024 212d4a
They include several filmmakers moving behind the camera with 20 years experience in different fields.
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Ukrainian soldier and director Oleh Sentsov on his “immersive” battlefield documentary ‘Real’ 5e221u
World premiering at Karlovy Vary, the documentary takes place in real time over 90-minutes within the confines of one Ukrainian-held trench.
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Noaz Deshe explains how he made Greek refugee film ‘Xoftex’ with Ali Abbas and Babak Jalali 2c5w62
Deshe’s second film is having a shared world premiere at the Karlovy Vary and Munich film festivals.
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Peter Hoogendoorn on the personal story behind his Karlovy Vary premiere ‘Three Days Of Fish’ 132f1p
Dutch director’s second feature premieres in festival’s Crystal Globe competition.
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Christoph Gröner and Julia Weigl reveal how Munich International Film Festival is evolving under their watch k6w3s
The festival will screen six world premieres of international titles
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“To use AI in a critical and innovative way, then why not?”: FIDMarseille heads on tackling the big issues 2e4y5j
FIDMarseille festival director Tsveta Dobreva and artistic director Cyril Neyrat talk about this year’s festival.
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My Screen Life: Fernando Meirelles on quitting architecture and his fears for the future 1z104n
Meirelles directed episodes of Sympathizer and Sugar.
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Anthony Boyle on his ‘Masters Of The Air’ and ’Manhunt’ roles: “I love the physicality and the mental stuff” 81022
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 n3wr
The international line-up features directors working in , 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 5u3q4g
Martyna Szmytkowska and Malaika Bova’s second edition sees them double down on for emerging filmmakers.
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Eva Birthistle on her directorial debut, Ken Loach’s and the future of ‘Bad Sisters’ 551uf
The Irish actor’s directorial debut feature is world premiering at Raindance Film Festival.
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Roger Ross Williams on social-issue stories and shaking up Ampas’s documentary branch 2c5nf
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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“The state of European cinema is not so rosy”: Transilvania’s Mihai Chirilov on the challenges facing rising filmmakers 3cb4c
The Transilivania International Film Festival opens today and runs until June 24 in the Romaianian town of Cluj.
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Japanese auteur Kiyoshi Kurosawa talks remaking crime thriller ‘Serpent’s Path’ in 3x1o2j
The film is a remake of his own 1998 film of the same name.
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‘Ripley’ creator Steven Zaillian on making Netflix series “feel more like a novel” 5i4x4x
“I always imagined it in black and white,” he tells Screen.
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Mohammad Rasoulof talks fleeing Iran and making Cannes Competition title ‘The Seed Of The Sacred Fig’ 2v5t51
The dissident director is in Cannes for the premiere of his latest film, which will compete for the Palme d’Or.
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My Screen Life: Lionsgate UK’s Marie-Claire Benson on the UK-focused acquisitions strategy 8194j
The head of Lionsgate UK was inspired early in her career by several women leaders.
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The 18-year journey to make Cannes Competition title ‘Beating Hearts’ 4b1t6k
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’ 34g2h
The French-Algerian director says the film was inspired by its Camargue location.
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Curzon CEO talks cinema focus, flexible windows and the plans for revived Artificial Eye 6k4x16
“Number one, we’re a cinema company,” says Edward Fletcher who took over from Philip Knatchbull in November 2023.