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Comment: Has Cineworld really got no option but to close all its UK and Ireland cinemas? 3l2a43
If the company displayed more “pandemic pragmatism” it could look very different.
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Comment: The film industry needs to pull together if it is to survive this pandemic 1d1b46
The September festivals mostly provided a morale boost but, as cinema closures prove, storms lie ahead.
- Features
Comment: A “Damascene moment” for Venice 381d3t
This year’s line-up looks very global, very arthouse, and very welcome.
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Comment: John Boyega is a hero, says Lucasfilm. They’re right. 623e34
As the pictures from London’s Black Lives Matter protest attest, Boyega’s dazzling star quality has grown over the years.
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Comment: Cannes selection gets show on the road 331a5i
Fifty-six titles now wear the Cannes 73 label. Thierry Fremaux tries to set them off in style.
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Guest comment: “Covid-19 crisis will have a profound impact on film finance” 5q2z39
Polish director Agnieszka Holland shares her thoughts on the future of independent cinema.
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Comment: A toast from Screen to Cannes 5dm2s
Today should have been opening day of the 73rd Cannes Film Festival.
- Features
Comment: Industry in a bind over festival premieres d1i65
Pride And Premieres: It has a complicated plot, but it’s a story worth reading.
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Comment: Cannes – requiem for the dream 6eb3p
The industry will adapt and survive: it’s comprised of obstinate fighters.
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Comment: Where will the next foreign-language Oscar winner come from? y526s
’Parasite’’s win will have other non-English-speaking countries pondering their own chances.
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Comment: ‘Parasite’ triumph is the best thing that could have happened to the Oscars 3y6v2e
Parasite has shown that stories don’t have to be rooted in Americana or English-speaking culture to win the big prize.
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Comment: This year marks a new low for female directors at Venice 20595e
”Barbera has opened the festival’s legs wide for auteurs to further man-spread across the international arthouse landscape.”
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Comment: 'Business as usual' for UK industry at Berlinale despite Brexit uncertainty 4k1c71
The UK’s position as a high-value film market - both import and export - means any and all disruptions will have a strong ripple effect across the continent.
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Which films could win big at the UK box office in early 2019? 393z44
Titles that could make a splash include ‘Mary Queen Of Scots’, ‘Green Book’ and ’The Favourite’.
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ing Sammy Hadida: "energy, good taste and loyalty" 1k3o5c
Hadida died in November, aged 64.
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'Awaken' director on why his backers said "We don't care about money. Go crazy" 584m5q
Awaken opened this year’s Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival in Estonia.
- Features
Comment: 'Are we heading for the most diverse Oscars best picture line-up yet?' 613ua
The lessons from #OscarsSoWhite in 2016 seem to have been learned.
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Comment: 'Strong Venice and Toronto line-ups can't hide discontent in festival world' 5y4y1s
Screen editor Matt Mueller looks at how the late summer festivals will inform the race for prizes.
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Guest comment: Doc/Fest director on 'fundamental shift in power structures' 4c3a69
The 25th edition of the Sheffield event runs from June 7-12.
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Cannes 2018: this year's festival encountered a perfect storm of challenges 5m5nd
Screen’s chief film critic on why the festival found itself looking behind the times this year.