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FeaturesThe projects and producers that stood out at Lithuania’s Meeting Point Vilnius 2025
Lithuanian filmmakers are riding high on the local box-office success of ‘Southern Chronicles’.
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FeaturesMy Screen Life: m-appeal’s Maren Kroymann on her love of partying and why Havana is her favourite festival
Maren Kroymann, the founder and head of Berlin-based sales outfit m-appeal, reveals her biggest professional achievement and the healthiest way to structure a working week.
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Features‘Adolescence’ director Philip Barantini on one-take filming, finding Owen Cooper and screening in schools
The director also reveals one key change that Netflix made to episode two.
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FeaturesWill funding reforms make Germany a more attractive co-pro partner?
Several major US films and TV series are understood to be actively eyeing Germany as a location.
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FeaturesWho might steer the James Bond franchise in its Amazon era?
With only a handful of producers likely to be capable of taking on a project of this scale, David Heyman is the name on everyone’s lips.
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FeaturesCPH:DOX directors on how they are charting a course through the doc sector's “perfect storm”
“I don’t think there has been a time when documentaries have been more important than now,” says Niklas Engstrom.
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FeaturesSeven European documentaries at CPH:DOX with global potential
CPH:DOX’s Europe! On Demand showcase aims to boost the profile of the seven films in the North American market
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FeaturesNew distributors are serving the growing Hong Kong diaspora, but they face huge challenges
Hong Kong saw an estimated 500,000 people leave the city between 2021 and 2024.
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FeaturesFilmart 2025: the buzz titles from Taiwan
Taiwanese films being showcased at Filmart include a fantasy horror, social drama and culinary dark comedy that spans four millennia.
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FeaturesFilmart 2025: the buzz titles from Hong Kong and China
Sci-fi horror, comedy dramas and an animated pig are among the titles from Hong Kong and China being introduced to buyers at Filmart.
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FeaturesFilmart 2025: the buzz titles from South Korea
Highly anticipated films from Park Chan-wook and Yeon Sang-ho join horror, crime and animation features from Korean sellers at the market.
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FeaturesIn profile: the projects in HAF's inaugural animation showcase
Asia is experiencing a boom in animation, sparking the launch of a new section dedicated to the form at HAF. Screen profiles the inaugural selection.
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FeaturesSundance, Venice, Locarno programmers heading to Meeting Point Vilnius for Lithuania showcase
MPV is hosting a works in progress showcase of 21 projects from Lithuania and the Baltic region .
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FeaturesDespite two record-breaking hits, Hong Kong cinemas are struggling to stay open
Hong Kong’s box office fell to a 13-year low in 2024 despite two record-breaking hits. Can the territory win back audiences through quality over quantity?
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FeaturesFilmart 2025: the buzz titles from Japan
A murder mystery starring Ken Watanabe, the latest from Plan 75 director Chie Hayakawa and a true story from Takashi Miike are showcased by Japanese sellers at Filmart.
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FeaturesVilnius’ Kino Pavasaris celebrates 30th edition with ‘Flow’, Euro festival highlights and support for Ukraine
Vilnius International Film Festival is taking place in LIthuania until March 23.
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FeaturesHow Hong Kong Filmart is forging more international collaboration than ever
With the rise of the AI and surge in international co-productions, this year’s Filmart looks set to see even more focus on collaboration.
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FeaturesLondon Film School director Chris Auty on bringing the UK’s oldest film school into a new era
An updated campus, additional specialisms and a fresh focus have come together for 2025.
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FeaturesWord of Mouth: ‘Twiggy’ director Sadie Frost on watching films “raw and untainted”
UK director of the doc Twiggy explains why she loves reading about the art of film, but “prefers not to be led”.
















