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Bulgarian director Stephan Komandarev on his Karlovy Vary suspense thriller ‘Blaga’s Lessons’ 96s1f
Film about a pensioner who is victim of a phone scam world premieres in Karlovy Vary’s Crystal Globe Competition.
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‘Tiger Stripes’ director Amanda Nell Eu tracks the wild journey of the award-winning Malaysian film j1h2g
The Cannes’ Critics’ Week award-winner is playing in competition at Bifan in South Korea.
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Naqqash Khalid on his UK debut ‘In Camera’: “I’m not interested in a more palatable version” 6c402q
Khalid’s debut feature, starring Nabhaan Rizwan, premieres at Karlovy Vary.
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Itsaso Arana on her Karlovy Vary title ‘The Girls Are Alright’: “Don’t be fooled by its apparent summery lightness” 5y455l
Film world premieres on July 1 in festival’s Crystal Globe Competition.
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Leo Leigh talks ‘Sweet Sue’, improvising with the cast and the influence of his famous dad 3vf1s
‘Sweet Sue’ is the debut feature of Mike Leigh’s son Leo Leigh.
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Korea’s NAFF project market head talks growing wave of genre filmmaking d6r5p
NAFF managing director reflect on emerging trends and the impact of the South Korea industry platform.
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Bifan festival director Shin Chul on expansion, rapid change and becoming a hub for genre film in Asia 6s5m43
Plans are underway to establish a cooperative organisation between Asian countries centred on genre films
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Diana Iljine and Christoph Gröner reveal how the international focus of Filmfest München is evolving 6r4q1r
The festival feature six world premieres of international films.
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“It’s about two great friends who lived the dream,” says Ventureland’s John Battsek of Sheffield DocFest title ‘Wham!’ 1y6026
Oscar winning documentary producer is at Sheffield DocFest with Chris Smith’s ‘Wham’ and Sundance hit The Deepest Breath.
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Romanian director Dani Saracut says ‘Blue Planet’ was inspired by the Maysles brothers, Sacha Gervasi h3j13
The film by the Cluj-Napoca native is screening at the Transilvania film festival this week.
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“We create characters as if they were sculptures in a museum”: Jorge R. Gutiérrez on working with his artist wife 3g2b55
‘The Book Of Life’s’ Jorge R. Gutiérrez works with artist Sandra Equihua on the elaborate character design that populate his animations.
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“Mexico’s stop-motion success is due to a lack of resources,” say Cinema Fantasma duo behind ‘Frankelda’s Book Of Spooks’ 6e4cx
Roy Ambriz and Arturo Ambriz’s Cinema Fantasma are pitching a ‘Frankelda’ feature in Annecy.
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“Executives hardly realise the demand for anime," says 'Onyx Equinox' creator Sofia Alexander 134cd
Mexican animator is serving as a jury member for the main features competition at Annecy.
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Why Liz and David Barnuti charted their own marriage for Transilvania doc premiere ‘My Muslim Husband’ 6g211h
The film documents the prejudice and religious discrimination they faced following David’s conversion to Islam.
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“We make films with a global sensitivity and a Latino heart,” says Anima Studios’ José Carlos García Letona 2q3c1v
José Carlos García Letona is in Annecy to present Aztec Batman: Clash Of Empires as a work in progress.
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“It worked in our favour”: How UK’s Lupus Films made Annecy premiere ‘Kensuke’s Kingdom’ during two lockdowns 4s3dn
The UK--Luxembourg co-production is a hand-drawn animation based on a Michael Morpurgo novel.
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Pressman Film CEO Sam Pressman and Matthew Tierney talk filmmaking and AI 3t4j3v
“The only way to really understand what it is is to play with it.”
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Transilvania’s Mihai Chirilov gives the lowdown on this year’s festival line-up 71q2y
The Transilvania International Film Festival opens with ‘Northern Comfort’
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Cannes Confidential: Picturehouse Cinemas’ Clare Binns on her festival survival tips 4pk8
Binns is managing director of exhibitor Picturehouse Cinemas and distributor Picturehouse Entertainment, and has been a regular on the Croisette from more than 30 years.
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Jason Yu talks Critics’ Week title ‘Sleep’, praised by Palme d’Or and Oscar-winner Bong Joon Ho 313620
Bong says it is “the most unique horror film and the smartest debut film I’ve seen in 10 years”.