Storytelling across media: film, TV, interactive formats and games
Meet our panel of creatives, working across film, television and games, and discover how they are playing with different media, experimenting new ways of telling stories.
Meet our panel of creatives, working across film, television and games, and discover how they are playing with different media, experimenting new ways of telling stories.
Gathering six UK public funders in conversation, the session explores the funds’ national and international ambitions, the strategies to empower emerging talent in a new media landscape, and their approach to creativity and risk.
A deep dive into two immersive works, both featuring in Cannes Immersive Competition. Artists Poulomi Basu and CJ Clarke bring us behind the scenes of Maya: The Birth of a Superhero, an immersive story following an ordinary girl as she...
The session explores how filmmakers can leverage their participation in international co-production forums and markets to forge sustainable partnerships and gain access and visibility beyond national borders.
Our panel of international experts discuss innovative projects and release strategies to reach new audiences.
This session unpacks the details of the UK’s new Audio-Visual Expenditure Credits which were introduced at the start of this year.
The session takes us behind the scenes of two international co-productions funded by the UK Global Screen Fund.
Writer-director Sandhya Suri, producer Mike Goodridge and BBC FILM director Eva Yates guide us through Santosh, the narrative directorial debut of writer-director Sandhya Suri.
Our panel of international sales agents and distributors discuss how UK films travel across borders.
An exclusive conversation with award-winning director of photography Robbie Ryan (Birds, Kinds of Kindness, Poor Things, the Old Oak, Fish Tank).
Screen International celebrates 20 years of its pioneering new talent spotlight UK Stars of Tomorrow.
The proposed new expenditure credits will be explained.
An in-depth discussion between lab providers and participants.
An in-depth conversation with the UK’s BFI National Lottery Filmmaking Fund team.
The art of International co-production with Rebecca O’Brien, Ken Loach’s producer.
Hear from industry specialists on how they are succeeding to make the film industry sustainable.
Producer Director duo Karni Arieli and Saul Freed talk about their short animation, Wild Summon.
Director Molly Manning Walker talks about her first feature How to Have Sex.
A panel of international cinemas share their creative methods of bringing new audiences to arthouse cinemas from across the world.
Find out about opportunities to co-produce with the UK and hear from producers supported by the UK Global Screen fund.
Meet UK and international funds who will unpack and demystify the complexities of film finance.
A panel of international festival experts offer their advice and experience on navigating your path for 10 days on the Croisette!
Director Joseph Pierce and the production team talk about co-pro short animation, Scale.
Meet writer/director Charlotte Wells who will talk about her debut feature Aftersun.
We talked with writer, director, editor and cinematographer Mark Jenkin about his second feature Enys Men.
Examining the most powerful movie images of the last decade, filmmaker Mark Cousins updates his classic The Story of Film with A New Generation.
In this insightful conversation, acclaimed filmmaker Terence Davies shares stories on his moving new film Benediction.
Mothering Sunday is the story of a maid living in post-World War I England who secretly plans to meet with the man she loves before he leaves to marry another woman.
In filmmaker Mark Cousins' documentary, he joins Oscar-winning producer Jeremy Thomas on his annual pilgrimage to the Cannes Film Festival.
Hear from directors and producers about their creative inspirations.
Director Harry Wootliff tells us about the making of her second feature True Things.
Delve into the world of Andrea Arnold’s latest film COW, with producer Kat Mansoor.
Edgar Wright and co-writer Krysty Wilson-Cairns tell us how they brought endlessly inventive Last Night in Soho to life.
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