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‘Borrowed Time’ filmmakers talk challenges for first-time directors in China 2z1m56
The film plays in the main competition of Busan International Film Festival.
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VAF’s Koen Van Bockstal talks funding, talent and his big ambitions 3l1s4u
VAF is the regional funding powerhouse behind Flemish showcase Connext.
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“Korean film industry is in a dire situation,” says KOFIC chair Park Ki-yong 272j2f
The film industry in South Korea is still working its way out of the pandemic.
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German actress Aylin Tezel on making her directorial debut with English-language love story ‘Falling Into Place’ 395b2m
Feature shot in the Isle of Skye, Glasgow, London and and world premieres at Filmfest Hamburg.
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San Sebastian’s José Luis Rebordinos talks women directors, international collaboration and strike impact 72111e
San Sebastian has achieved gender parity in its intetrnational competition lineup.
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Korea’s Hyun kyung Kim on the journey of ‘Defectors’ and harbouring guilt 1vp24
The film played in competition at DMZ Docs.
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India’s Sreemoyee Singh on why Jafar Panahi asked her to sing in ‘And, Towards Happy Alleys’ 5t22m
The documentary received its Asian premiere at DMZ Docs in South Korea.
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Why ‘Queendom’ director Agniia Galdanova put her cinematographer on roller skates 4f6a73
The filmmaker spoke at a screening of her film at DMZ Docs in South Korea.
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’s Sylvain George talks tackling immigration in ‘Obscure Night – Goodbye Here, Anywhere’ l6ki
The film received its Asian premiere at South Korea’s DMZ Docs.
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Ning Hao on satirising the film industry with Andy Lau-starrer ‘The Movie Emperor’ 3g3g26
The Movie Emperor reunites director Ning Hao with actor/producer Andy Lau in the tale of a movie star chasing film festival success.
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“The rules are being rewritten”: Artist International Group’s David Unger on dismantling borders, AI and the strikes 2q1270
The multi-continental talent manager discusses the Hollywood strikes, giving talent a piece of the pie, and why AI may be the solution the industry needs
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New festival director at Korea’s DMZ Docs talks revamped edition and fresh vision 47356x
The 15th edition will open with Maite Alberdi’s ‘The Eternal Memory’.
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TIFF spotlight: David Yates on swapping ‘Harry Potter’ for opioid drama ‘Pain Hustlers’ 2i3766
After 15 years in JK Rowling’s Wizarding World, Yates was keen to get back to the type of work that saw him noticed by Hollywood in the first place.
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My Screen Life: Charades’ CEO Yohann Comte on working between Paris and Tallinn and the evolving sales landscape 2k91y
“Finally, the theatrical experience is driving the business again”
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TIFF Spotlight: Lone Scherfig on shooting ‘The Movie Teller’ in Chile’s Atacama desert 1q1f1l
The Danish filmmaker’s latest project was shot in Chile’s Atacama desert
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TIFF spotlight: why it took 20 years for Tarsem to make honour killing story ‘Dear Jassi’ 406z2f
“The whole thing was as Indian as you can get; out of chaos you get all of this.”
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Judith Godrèche on why she has turned to TV to make a feminist satire of her film career j1m58
The French actress has created, written, directed and starred in the six-part ‘Icon Of French Cinema’ for A24 and Arte.
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TIFF head of industry Geoff Macnaughton talks the market, Industry Conference, and Primetime 2on4w
“Our audience is such an important part of the experience for both sellers and buyers.”
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My Screen Life: Elevation Pictures’ Laurie May on cold plunges, Bono, and the book she gives to staff 1d3e6n
”We’re hybrid but I love when we’re in the office because you just want that energy.”
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TIFF CEO Cameron Bailey: ‘We will remind the industry why movies matter and why independent film matters’ 6y6u60
Head of North America’s largest film festival on strike impact, line-up highlights, what makes TIFF unique.