Film Production | Feature Films

Actress Wasikowska making sense of Alice's world

Every day was completely bizarre and weird, and in many ways it emulated what it would actually be like to be in Wonderland, where so much doesn't make sense, says the iconic lead Mia Wasikowska, spor

Shoot date announced for Fiennes’ directorial debut

James Nesbitt and John Kani have joined the cast of Ralph Fiennes’ directorial debut Coriolanus, which begins shooting in Belgrade on March 17. By Vladan Petkovic

'Ajami' casts harsh light on Israel's other Arab conflict

Ajami, the third Israeli production to be nominated for an Academy Award in as many years, offers a rare look at the country's Arab minority, a fifth of the population often overshadowed by the larger

How We Landed Movie Stars for Our Movie

With few connections in the film business and limited experience in feature film production, we set out, like countless others, to make a movie and begin our careers in Hollywood.

Poland Looks Inward After Film Puts 'Mall Girl' Culture on View

Katarzyna Roslaniec, a former film student, first spotted a cluster of mall girls three years ago, decked out in thigh-high latex boots. She followed them and chatted them up over cigarettes.

Jozi and the Jacarandas

New local film Jozi is making its impact felt on the big screen and The Refinery is thrilled to be part of the post production magic.

Kgoroge is very at home in Hollywood

It might be debatable whether Invictus, Clint Eastwood's 1994 rugby World Cup movie should have been up for the Oscar for best picture this year, but they surely made a grave mistake giving Matt Damon

Scorsese's battle to bring 'Shutter Island' to the big screen

Martin Scorsese found himself scaling rocks early one morning while making his latest movie, psychological thriller "Shutter Island." By Grace Wong

Remarkable look at rat race in ‘Jozi’

Johannesburg, or Jozi, as the capital has affectionately become known post-apartheid is the city of big dreams for ambitious young South Africans. by Caleb Eastwood.

Happiest Girl leads Gopo nominations in Romania

Radu Jude's directorial debut The Happiest Girl in the World and Corneliu Porumboiu's Police, Adjective lead the race for Romania’s top film honours, the Gopo Awards, with 11 and 10 nominations, respe