All articles by Louise Tutt – Page 6
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Warner Bros to release ‘Wonder Woman 1984’ early on PVoD in the UK and Ireland
Tentpole will be available for 48-hour rental period from January 13, 2021.
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Kenneth Branagh’s ‘Belfast’ acquired by Focus Features for the world
The writer-director has described it as his “most personal” film yet.
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My Screen Life: Gamechanger Films’ Effie Brown - “I miss hugging people”
The CEO of Gamechanger Films talks about managing a new team from home and why she picked up her sewing machine when the pandemic hit.
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Viesturs Kairish talks about love, language and humour in ‘The Sign Painter’
“It was a political and aesthetic choice to shoot in Lagalian Latvian.”
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Turkish filmmaker Nisan Dag on falling for Istanbul’s hip-hop scene in ’When I’m Done Dying’
”I met these people who were so cool I almost didn’t want to get out of the slums.”
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Archery and Elysian launch new UK comedy label Mews Films
Mews will make comedy films for the local market.
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Cathy Brady, ‘Another Round’ lead BFI London Film Festival winners
Brady won the £50,000 IWC Schaffhausen bursary in association with the BFI.
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The Centrepiece interview: Why Curzon Cinemas’ Philip Knatchbull is optimistic about the future of cinemas
Knatchbull talks working with new US owners Cohen Media Group and how Parasite helped to keep the company afloat.
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Bafta confirms 2021 film awards eligibility rules, key dates; introduces fees
Bafta has clarified eligibility rules for films unable to have a theatrical release.
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Bafta Film Awards unveils radical overhaul of voting, membership and organisation
Bafta aims to be more British, more respresentative and more welcoming.
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My Screen Life: Mira Nair on enjoying yoga, cooking dinner and a walk in New York at the end of the working day
Nair finished work on TIFF closing night selection ’A Suitable Boy’ during lockdown.
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‘Limbo’ director Ben Sharrock aims his lens at the refugee crisis
”We worked with real refugees who had been through the asylum system.”
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HanWay Films’ Gabrielle Stewart talks international-first releases, no-deal Brexit fears
“I do feel we’re feeling this wave of ‘Why do films need to come out in the US first?’
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Cautious industry heads into TIFF with eyes wide open
“The finished film market is hot,” says one sales executive.
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Toronto 2020 preview: Screen’s guide to TIFF Docs, Discovery and World Cinema strands
Toronto International Film Festival (September 10-19) has this year selected 50 titles.
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Toronto 2020 preview: Screen’s guide to the gala and special presentations
Toronto International Film Festival (September 10-19) has this year selected 50 titles.
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‘The World To Come’ director Mona Fastvold on shooting four seasons in 24 days
”We rehearsed and planned in advance; it was so, so detailed,” explained Fastvold.
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“Change is coming” promises Bafta chair in letter to members
Full report into diversity review to be published later this month.
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Republic sets UK and Ireland theatrical release date for ‘Love Child’ documentary (exclusive)
The film follows an Iranian couple who are forced to flee their country when their affair and child become public.
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Sundance London’s Tabitha Jackson and Clare Binns talk recreating a festival buzz online and 2021 plans
Three feature films will screen at specific times to a UK audience over the weekend of Friday August 7 to Sunday August 9.