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‘Four Letters Of Love’ director Polly Steele on the film’s “magical” shoot in Ireland and Northern Ireland
2025-07-18T07:00:00Z
Vertigo Releasing is opening the film in the UK and Ireland on July 18.
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Hong Kong star Natalie Hsu on her meteoric rise and future projects 'Girlfriends', 'Mother Bhumi'
2025-07-17T17:20:00Z
The ‘Last Song For You’ actress will next be seen in ‘My First Of May’ opposite Aaron Kwok.
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“There was lots of yelling”: Hong Kong star Ekin Cheng talks four decades on screen
2025-07-16T17:12:00Z
The actor and Cantopop singer introduced ‘Last Song For You’ at NYAFF, where he was honoured for his contribution to cinema.
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Five African directors to watch in Locarno
2025-07-16T14:06:00Z
Screen profiles the filmmakers chosen to screen their exciting short films in Locarno Open Doors.
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“Our cinema should assert its difference”: How a group of African producers are forging their own paths
2025-07-16T13:55:00Z
The producers are taking part in Locarno’s Open Doors Producers programme.
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Open Doors is bringing together rising African talents to find strategies to boost local industries
2025-07-16T13:54:00Z
Open Doors is the presitigious talent development programme of Locarno Film Festival.
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Locarno Pro 2025 aims to match private film financiers with emerging talent
2025-07-16T13:52:00Z
Locarno Pro head Markus Duffner reveals some of the highlights of the festival’s industry programme.
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"Films are a sign democracy exists," says Locarno director Giona A Nazzaro
2025-07-16T13:49:00Z
Locarno’s artistic director Giona A Nazzaro tells Screen about the festival’s selection of more than 200 films that address changes in the cinematic language as well as the changing state of the world.
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In profile: Locarno’s 2025 Open Doors Projects
2025-07-16T13:15:00Z
Six projects by filmmakers from African countries have been selected for the Open Doors Projects at Locarno’s Open Doors 2025.
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“Existential dread” is fuelling the genre boom says Fantasia festival head Mitch Davis
2025-07-15T12:49:00Z
Source: Vincent Frechette Mitch Davis Like its recent predecessors, this year’s 29th edition of Canada’s Fantasia International Film Festival in Montreal will reflect a genre film scene whose output is “built on existential dread and the anxiety of a world that’s changing for the worse,” says festival ...
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How NYAFF is bringing “bizarre, weird and wild” Asian cinema to the US
2025-07-13T21:54:00Z
Guests being honoured at the 2025 edition include Lisa Lu, Ekin Cheng, Natalie Hsu, Vivian Song and Tadanobu Asano.
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Lena Dunham on her slate, creative freedom and ‘Too Much’
2025-07-10T13:44:00Z
“I really love taking genres that feel well-worn and then seeing what we can inject into them.”
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Gözde Kural talks Afghanistan-set ‘Cinema Jazireh’: “Every partner had to be convinced one by one”
2025-07-10T11:23:00Z
Turkish director’s sophomore feature, which world premieres at Karlovy Vary, is a co-production between Turkey, Iran, Romania and Bulgaria.
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‘Kneecap’ producer Trevor Birney on his next project with Rich Peppiatt and Ireland’s cross-border challenges
2025-07-10T09:20:00Z
Birney has two projects screening this week at the Galway Film Fleadh, ’The Negotiator’ and ’Boy George & Culture Club’.
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“It bowled us over”: Galway Film Fleadh heads on the vibrancy of Irish cinema
2025-07-08T08:12:00Z
The Irish festival runs from June 8-13.
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‘Leonora In The Morning Light’ overcomes funding setback to premiere in Guadalajara and Munich
2025-07-01T16:21:00Z
Indie Sales has international rights to the biopic about the English surrealist artist Leonora Carrington.
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Apple’s Eddy Cue on the motivation behind pioneering ‘F1’ haptic trailer
2025-06-27T15:35:00Z
“Every movie studio has called us to ask how it was done.”
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The making and marketing of word-of-mouth UK comedy hit ‘The Ballad Of Wallis Island’
2025-06-27T12:21:00Z
Film has been championed by a wide range of podcasters, comedians, journalists and industry figures such as Notting Hill director Richard Curtis.
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Orwa Nyrabia reflects on his “rollercoaster” seven years at the head of IDFA
2025-06-27T11:03:00Z
“One of the key problems with institutional work in culture is how institutions get so used to [doing] things,” says the Syrian filmmaker.
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Why informal discussions form the bedrock of Munich film festival’s lively industry progamme
2025-06-27T10:52:00Z
The pre-summer hoilday gathering brings together leading German and international execs