Screen International is a film magazine covering the international film business. It is published by Media Business Insight, a British B2B media company.
The magazine is primarily aimed at those involved in the global film business. The magazine in its current form was founded in 1975, and its website, Screendaily.com, was added in 2001.
Screen International traces its history back to 1889 when it was founded under the name of Optical Magic Lantern and Photographic Enlarger, only to change its name to Cinematographic Journal at the turn of the 20th century. The name was later changed to Kine Weekly in 1907 and to Today’s Cinema sixty five years later in 1972. In 1975, Peter King purchased CinemaTV Today from Sir John Woolf and relaunched the publication as Screen International.
‘The Gravedigger’s Wife’: exclusive first trailer for Cannes Critics’ Week title
Khadar Ayderus Ahmed’s The Gravedigger’s Wife has its world premiere in Cannes Critics’ Week in July.
Set in Djibouti City in the Horn of Africa, it stars Finnish-Somali actor Omar Abdi as a struggling gravedigger on a quest to raise the money for the kidney transplant desperately needed by his beloved wife, played by Canadian-Somali model and actress Yasmin Warsame.
The family drama plays out against the colourful backdrop of the makeshift homes and teeming streets of Djibouti City, which has rarely been captured on the big screen before.
published: 21 Jun 2021
Screen International’s Spain Stars of Tomorrow shine in Mallorca
The actors, actresses and writer-directors selected for the first edition of Screen International’s Spain Stars of Tomorrow were presented to the international industry on the island of Mallorca this week at the opening night ceremony of the Atlantida Mallorca Film Fest (AMFF) which runs from July 26-August 1.
Writer-directors Alvaro Gago, Elena Lopez Riera and Jiajie Yu Yan and actors Berta Castane, Dariam Coco, Guillermo Lasheras, Jone Laspiur, Alex Monner, Mireia Oriol and Ton Vieira were introduced to the festival audience on the festival’s opening night by Jaume Ripoll, AMFF director and co-founder of streaming platform Filmin.
published: 30 Jul 2021
Introducing the Screen International 2020 Arab Stars Of Tomorrow
In our fourth edition of Arab Stars of Tomorrow, Screen International celebrates six of the most exciting talents to emerge this year from the Middle East and North Africa.
The breakout names of 2020 are:
- Egyptian director Sameh Alaa
Palestinian-Jordanian actress Tara Abboud
- Saudi director Hana Al Omair
- Lebanese actress Stephanie Atala
- Moroccan actor Brice Bexter El Glaoui
- Algerian actor Mehdi Ramdani
published: 08 Dec 2020
Introducing the 2021 Screen Stars of Tomorrow
A behind-the-scenes look at the photoshoot for the 2021 edition of Stars of Tomorrow, Screen International's long-running annual talent showcase of the most exciting new actors, writers, directors, producers, and heads of department emerging across the UK and Ireland.
published: 04 Oct 2021
Screen International Cannes 2015 beach party
Screen International's party at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival.
Khadar Ayderus Ahmed’s The Gravedigger’s Wife has its world premiere in Cannes Critics’ Week in July.
Set in Djibouti City in the Horn of Africa, it stars Finn...
Khadar Ayderus Ahmed’s The Gravedigger’s Wife has its world premiere in Cannes Critics’ Week in July.
Set in Djibouti City in the Horn of Africa, it stars Finnish-Somali actor Omar Abdi as a struggling gravedigger on a quest to raise the money for the kidney transplant desperately needed by his beloved wife, played by Canadian-Somali model and actress Yasmin Warsame.
The family drama plays out against the colourful backdrop of the makeshift homes and teeming streets of Djibouti City, which has rarely been captured on the big screen before.
Khadar Ayderus Ahmed’s The Gravedigger’s Wife has its world premiere in Cannes Critics’ Week in July.
Set in Djibouti City in the Horn of Africa, it stars Finnish-Somali actor Omar Abdi as a struggling gravedigger on a quest to raise the money for the kidney transplant desperately needed by his beloved wife, played by Canadian-Somali model and actress Yasmin Warsame.
The family drama plays out against the colourful backdrop of the makeshift homes and teeming streets of Djibouti City, which has rarely been captured on the big screen before.
The actors, actresses and writer-directors selected for the first edition of Screen International’s Spain Stars of Tomorrow were presented to the international ...
The actors, actresses and writer-directors selected for the first edition of Screen International’s Spain Stars of Tomorrow were presented to the international industry on the island of Mallorca this week at the opening night ceremony of the Atlantida Mallorca Film Fest (AMFF) which runs from July 26-August 1.
Writer-directors Alvaro Gago, Elena Lopez Riera and Jiajie Yu Yan and actors Berta Castane, Dariam Coco, Guillermo Lasheras, Jone Laspiur, Alex Monner, Mireia Oriol and Ton Vieira were introduced to the festival audience on the festival’s opening night by Jaume Ripoll, AMFF director and co-founder of streaming platform Filmin.
The actors, actresses and writer-directors selected for the first edition of Screen International’s Spain Stars of Tomorrow were presented to the international industry on the island of Mallorca this week at the opening night ceremony of the Atlantida Mallorca Film Fest (AMFF) which runs from July 26-August 1.
Writer-directors Alvaro Gago, Elena Lopez Riera and Jiajie Yu Yan and actors Berta Castane, Dariam Coco, Guillermo Lasheras, Jone Laspiur, Alex Monner, Mireia Oriol and Ton Vieira were introduced to the festival audience on the festival’s opening night by Jaume Ripoll, AMFF director and co-founder of streaming platform Filmin.
In our fourth edition of Arab Stars of Tomorrow, Screen International celebrates six of the most exciting talents to emerge this year from the Middle East and N...
In our fourth edition of Arab Stars of Tomorrow, Screen International celebrates six of the most exciting talents to emerge this year from the Middle East and North Africa.
The breakout names of 2020 are:
- Egyptian director Sameh Alaa
Palestinian-Jordanian actress Tara Abboud
- Saudi director Hana Al Omair
- Lebanese actress Stephanie Atala
- Moroccan actor Brice Bexter El Glaoui
- Algerian actor Mehdi Ramdani
In our fourth edition of Arab Stars of Tomorrow, Screen International celebrates six of the most exciting talents to emerge this year from the Middle East and North Africa.
The breakout names of 2020 are:
- Egyptian director Sameh Alaa
Palestinian-Jordanian actress Tara Abboud
- Saudi director Hana Al Omair
- Lebanese actress Stephanie Atala
- Moroccan actor Brice Bexter El Glaoui
- Algerian actor Mehdi Ramdani
A behind-the-scenes look at the photoshoot for the 2021 edition of Stars of Tomorrow, Screen International's long-running annual talent showcase of the most exc...
A behind-the-scenes look at the photoshoot for the 2021 edition of Stars of Tomorrow, Screen International's long-running annual talent showcase of the most exciting new actors, writers, directors, producers, and heads of department emerging across the UK and Ireland.
A behind-the-scenes look at the photoshoot for the 2021 edition of Stars of Tomorrow, Screen International's long-running annual talent showcase of the most exciting new actors, writers, directors, producers, and heads of department emerging across the UK and Ireland.
Khadar Ayderus Ahmed’s The Gravedigger’s Wife has its world premiere in Cannes Critics’ Week in July.
Set in Djibouti City in the Horn of Africa, it stars Finnish-Somali actor Omar Abdi as a struggling gravedigger on a quest to raise the money for the kidney transplant desperately needed by his beloved wife, played by Canadian-Somali model and actress Yasmin Warsame.
The family drama plays out against the colourful backdrop of the makeshift homes and teeming streets of Djibouti City, which has rarely been captured on the big screen before.
The actors, actresses and writer-directors selected for the first edition of Screen International’s Spain Stars of Tomorrow were presented to the international industry on the island of Mallorca this week at the opening night ceremony of the Atlantida Mallorca Film Fest (AMFF) which runs from July 26-August 1.
Writer-directors Alvaro Gago, Elena Lopez Riera and Jiajie Yu Yan and actors Berta Castane, Dariam Coco, Guillermo Lasheras, Jone Laspiur, Alex Monner, Mireia Oriol and Ton Vieira were introduced to the festival audience on the festival’s opening night by Jaume Ripoll, AMFF director and co-founder of streaming platform Filmin.
In our fourth edition of Arab Stars of Tomorrow, Screen International celebrates six of the most exciting talents to emerge this year from the Middle East and North Africa.
The breakout names of 2020 are:
- Egyptian director Sameh Alaa
Palestinian-Jordanian actress Tara Abboud
- Saudi director Hana Al Omair
- Lebanese actress Stephanie Atala
- Moroccan actor Brice Bexter El Glaoui
- Algerian actor Mehdi Ramdani
A behind-the-scenes look at the photoshoot for the 2021 edition of Stars of Tomorrow, Screen International's long-running annual talent showcase of the most exciting new actors, writers, directors, producers, and heads of department emerging across the UK and Ireland.
Screen International is a film magazine covering the international film business. It is published by Media Business Insight, a British B2B media company.
The magazine is primarily aimed at those involved in the global film business. The magazine in its current form was founded in 1975, and its website, Screendaily.com, was added in 2001.
Screen International traces its history back to 1889 when it was founded under the name of Optical Magic Lantern and Photographic Enlarger, only to change its name to Cinematographic Journal at the turn of the 20th century. The name was later changed to Kine Weekly in 1907 and to Today’s Cinema sixty five years later in 1972. In 1975, Peter King purchased CinemaTV Today from Sir John Woolf and relaunched the publication as Screen International.
The news was revealed at an international workshop to review the initial results of the strengthening screening, diagnosis, care and treatment for hepatitis at the primary care level on November 13.
A documentary film following the daily lives of four Japanese chefs as they create dishes within the rich culinary culture and landscape of Hokkaido was screened at a prestigious international film ...
Zhang Chi, who oversees international film screenings for the GoldenRooster festival, expressed hope that filmmakers from both sides of the Strait will collaborate on more quality productions, creating shared memories and experiences.
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On a computer screen, the dinosaur’s internal architecture is put back together for the first time in millennia ...Trenton, Canada Research Casting International’s unassuming warehouse sits on the bank of a quiet bay about 100 miles east of Toronto ... .
The screening was the first in the world, and the paper’s results were of great interest to international researchers, adding that the US also intended to include MPSIVA as part of standard newborn infant screenings, he said.
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The tablet is said to look "like a square iPad" with "a roughly 6-inch screen." It would have a camera at the top as well as internal speakers and a built-in rechargeable battery ... .
With her family based in Dubai, Kashvi calls the city home, where she studies at Emirates InternationalSchool... Now, she’s playing a role on an international platform, sharing the screen with actors she’s always looked up to.