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The team behind intense new four-part TV drama Southcliffe have unveiled the first two chapters and discussed the project at BAFTA.
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Acclaimed film-making collective Borderline Films is the subject of a retrospective at Karlovy Vary in July. Jeremy Kay meets the principals.
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NewsToronto adds 75+ titles to line-up
World premieres of Kevin Macdonald’s How I Live Now, Fred Schepisi’s Words And Pictures and John Turturro’s Fading Gigolo are among the TIFF line-up of galas and special presentations.
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CommentCan TV save the indie film business?
Some of the film world’s top talents are now doing their best work for the small screen.
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Steve McQueen’s 12 Years A Slave to open festival; director Peter Greenaway to receive Visionary Award.
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