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FeaturesLone Scherfig, The Riot Club
Danish director and Toronto regular Lone Scherfig (An Education) tackles the badly behaved British aristocracy in Laura Wade’s adaptation of her play Posh, about an infamous Oxford University dining club.
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NewsIFC takes Riot Club for US
British elite drama starring Max Irons and Sam Claflin received its world premiere in Toronto at the weekend.
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NewsScherfig first woman to give Bafta lecture
The Riot Club director will deliver her speech in December.
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CommentLone Scherfig talks directing and Dogme 95 to NFTS students
Critically-acclaimed director Lone Scherfig delivers masterclass to NFTS students.
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NewsBill Nighy, Caleb Landry Jones, Jay Baruchel join Lone Scherfig feature as shooting starts
New additions line up alongside Andrea Riseborough, Tahar Rahim and Zoe Kazan.
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NewsLone Scherfig talks UK industry, von Trier, next films
An Education director Lone Scherfig was the first woman to deliver BAFTA’s David Lean lecture.
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NewsHanWay gets Posh for Blueprint and Lone Scherfig
EXCLUSIVE: HanWay boards Blueprint Pictures drama adapted from Laura Wade’s acclaimed play.
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NewsArterton, Claflin, Nighy join 'Their Finest Hour And A Half'
Lone Scherfig to direct BBC Films’ wartime romcom; HanWay to handle worldwide sales.
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