All Screen articles in 15 July 2008 – Page 5

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    Kevin Macdonald, Stephen Frears to host classes in UK Schools Week

    2008-07-10T11:55:00Z

    The UK is planning its 13th National Film Schools Week, which will host about 2,000 free film screenings with up to 320,000 children set to attend.The event is planned for Oct 20-24 in England, Wales and Northern Ireland and Nov 3-7 in Scotland.Events will be held in more than 500 ...

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    POLLY STENHAM

    2008-07-10T11:54:00Z

    WriterPolly Stenham has already caused quite a stir in the London theatre world. Her debut, That Face, which has just finished a second run in the West End, was hailed as the most exciting in years. A searing portrait of a middle-class family in crisis, its energy, humour and raw ...

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    JUSTIN TREFGARNE

    2008-07-10T11:52:00Z

    Writer-directorAfter four years as one of the development team at Working Title, Justin Trefgarne took the bold step of going freelance in 2006. And it was a gamble that has paid off so far. He has made two shorts - the smart, ambitious self-funded science-fiction thriller Life XP and the ...

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    Kaos starts feature screenwriting competition

    2008-07-10T11:50:00Z

    Kaos Films, founders of the British Short Screenplay Competition, is now launching a Feature Screenplay Competition.The competition will be open to international screenwriters working in any genre of film that can be produced for $2m or less.The winning screenplay will be announced at the 2009 Screenwriters Festival in Cheltenham.Kaos will ...

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    JEREMY LOVERING

    2008-07-10T11:49:00Z

    Writer-directorHaving built a solid reputation in television on acclaimed series such as Spooks, Jeremy Lovering confirmed his cinematic ambitions with Miss Austen Regrets, which screened on the BBC in April. A poignant drama about the Regency author, it had a broad filmic sweep and gave a contemporary twist to a ...

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    JOSEPH PIERCE

    2008-07-10T11:47:00Z

    Writer-director-animatorJust graduated from the National Film and Television School (NFTS), Joseph Pierce's imaginative animated shorts have made a splash on the festival circuit. Big On Love, about a sweet encounter between a man and a woman, shows how expressive graphic animation can be. His graduation film, Stand Up, about a ...

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    Knightsbridge Media wraps Hindi remake of Winding Refn's Pusher

    2008-07-10T11:47:00Z

    UK production company Knightsbridge Media has finished its independent film Pusher, which it expects to launch in 40 UK cinemas later in 2008.Pusher is a UK-made, Hindi-language remake of Nicolas Winding Refn's Danish hit of the same name, now about an Asian drug dealer whose world collapses around him during ...

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    JANIS PUGH

    2008-07-10T11:45:00Z

    Writer-directorJanis Pugh has been making no-budget shorts, inspired by the stories of her home town of Flint in north Wales, for almost a decade. Her break came in 2005 with documentary short House about elderly women playing bingo and reminiscing about their lives. It won her a scholarship to the ...

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    MICHAEL LESSLIE

    2008-07-10T11:42:00Z

    WriterJust 23, Michael Lesslie has notched up a formidable array of credits since he started writing at 16. Flipping between stage and screen, he wrote the 2006 BAFTAnominated short Heavy Metal Drummer, adapted Swimming With Sharks for the London stage last year, and has written another short, Airlock Or How ...

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    SEBASTIAN GODWIN and HUGO GODWIN

    2008-07-10T11:38:00Z

    Writer-Director and ProducerPerhaps it is not surprising brothers Sebastian (standing left) and Hugo Godwin are interested in cinema that explores the theme of the family - but their reference point is more Michael Haneke than Steven Spielberg. The Girls shows how a game between two young sisters and their father ...

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    VIRGINIA GILBERT

    2008-07-10T11:36:00Z

    Writer-directorA coolly directed short about a morally compromised man whose holiday is ruined by an unruly boy, Hesitation marks Virginia Gilbert's first foray into directing. That it was nominated for a BAFTA this year (as well as winning awards at Galway and Chicago film festivals last year) shows what a ...

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    ESTHER MAY CAMPBELL

    2008-07-10T11:33:00Z

    Writer-directorIt is no wonder Esther May Campbell's compelling visual style has caught the eye of UK film executives. Her short films - Delilah, Poppy and most recently September, about a man's infatuation with a circus performer - make the most of their modest budgets and have a mesmerising sense of ...

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    CHINA MOO-YOUNG

    2008-07-10T11:29:00Z

    DirectorHaving cut her teeth directing video games and commercials, China Moo-Young is now ready to graduate to feature films. Her debut short, Liar, was a tightly constructed exercise on deception starring Glenn Doherty. Her follow-up Juvenile, made for the UKFC and shown this year at Sundance and Berlin, is an ...

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    LAURA REES

    2008-07-10T11:27:00Z

    ProducerWith a background at Intermedia Film & Video in Nottingham, where she produced short documentaries for Carlton TV as well as shorts for the UKFC's digital strand, Laura Rees has just graduated from the NFTS' producing course. She is now developing a slate of features which reflect her wide-ranging taste ...

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    TOM MARSHALL

    2008-07-10T11:24:00Z

    Writer-directorTom Marshall has not let money - or lack of it - get in the way of making films. Twenty one years old and just out of Teesside University, he has been making films since he was 17. Two, shot for less than $1,000 (£500), have got him noticed. Daddy's ...

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    DAISY DONOVAN

    2008-07-10T11:21:00Z

    WriterAfter a decade in television in which she proved herself to be one of the UK's brightest comedians - her witty interviews with well-known public figures have become TV classics, while her investigations into US subculture showed her playful, self-deprecating sense of humour - Daisy Donovan is now embarking on ...

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    ANDREW HAIGH

    2008-07-10T11:18:00Z

    Writer-directorAndrew Haigh cut his teeth in the editing suite, on such mainstream hits as Gladiator and Notting Hill, but his own shorts display a much more indie sensibility. His debut, Oil, employs fast cutting and voiceover to create a poetic and poignant portrait of a man reminiscing over his departed ...

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    COLIN MORGAN

    2008-07-10T11:16:00Z

    Hailed as the most exciting drama-school graduate since Ben Whishaw, Colin Morgan dazzled the critics with his electrifying stage debut in last year's Vernon God Little at the Young Vic. He followed it with All About My Mother at the Old Vic and A Prayer For My Daughter at the ...

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    DEV PATEL

    2008-07-10T11:14:00Z

    'I wanted to be an actor but I never thought I'd be given the opportunity,' says Dev Patel. The producers of Channel 4's cult teen drama Skins took the chance on the then 16-year-old and cast him as the goofy Muslim boy who does not think much beyond girls, sex, ...

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    KAYA SCODELARIO

    2008-07-10T11:12:00Z

    It is a sign of her blossoming talent that Kaya Scodelario has graduated from minor character in the first two series of Channel 4's teen series Skins to a lead. But if she is fazed by the transition, this 16- year-old does not show it. 'It's very exciting and a ...