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Cannes: Screen at 40 - Nick Roddick, Editor (1987-88)
After Screen, Nick was founding editor of Moving Pictures. He has worked for the European Film Market and the European Film Awards, freelanced as a journalist and runs consultancy firm Split Screen, advising for various film festivals and national film bodies.
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Cannes: Screen at 40 - Terry Ilott, Editor (1983-87)
Terry left Screen to write My Indecision Is Final: The Rise And Fall Of Goldcrest Films. He returned to journalism, as editor of Screen Finance and managing editor of Variety Europe, before setting up a consultancy business, Bridge Media, in 1993. In 2000, he was part of an investment group ...
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Cannes: Screen at 40 - Adrian Hodges, co-editor (1982-83)
After Screen, Adrian joined Thorn EMI as an acquisition executive and later moved into development with British Screen. Since 1990, he has been working full time as a screenwriter. His film credits include Metroland, Tom And Viv and My Week With Marilyn, while his TV work includes David Copperfield and ...
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Cannes: Screen at 40 - Colin Vaines, co-editor (1982-83)
Colin left Screen to run the UK’s National Film Development Fund and went on to senior executive roles at Columbia Pictures, Miramax Films, The Weinstein Company and Graham King’s GK Films. He returned to freelance production in 2010 with Ralph Fiennes’ Coriolanus.
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Cannes: Screen at 40 - Quentin Falk, Editor (1979-82)
Quentin has authored books on Anthony Hopkins, Alfred Hitchcock, Graham Greene, Lew Grade and the Rank Organisation and been a critic for the Daily Mail, The Daily Telegraph and the Sunday Mirror.
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Cannes: Screen at 40
To celebrate 40 years of Screen International, several of our illustrious previous editors reflect on their favourite Cannes memories.
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Cannes 2015: Midnight Screenings
The full line-up of Midnight Screenings world premieres at the 68th Cannes Film Festival with details on each title including sales contacts.
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Cannes 2015: Directors' Fortnight
The full line-up of Directors’ Fortnight world premieres at the 68th Cannes Film Festival with details on each title including sales contacts.
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Cannes 2015: Special Screenings
The full line-up of world premiere Special Screenings at the 68th Cannes Film Festival with details on each title including sales contacts.
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Cannes 2015: Out of Competition
The full line-up of world premieres Out of Competition at the 68th Cannes Film Festival with details on each title including sales contacts.
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Cannes 2015: In Competition
The full line-up of world premieres In Competition at the 68th Cannes Film Festival with details on each title including sales contacts.
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Cannes 2015: Film profiles
Screen profiles the world premieres at the 68th Cannes Film Festival.
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Cannes 2015: Un Certain Regard
The full line-up of world premieres playing in Un Certain Regard at the 68th Cannes Film Festival with details on each title including sales contacts.
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Cannes 2015: Bumper Product Guide
Read Screen International’s Cannes Marche bumper product guide.
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Cannes: Screen at 40 - Wendy Mitchell, Editor (2012-14)
Wendy first joined Screen in 2005 and, alongside her new position as a film programme manager at the British Council, is still a contributing editor.
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Charlie Hebdo: fallout within the film industry
The attack on Charlie Hebdo sent shockwaves through the creative industries. Andreas Wiseman considers the fallout within the film industry and gauges the climate for challenging film-making
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The filmmakers of 'Becoming Bulletproof'
A documentary about the making of a Western by a group of filmmakers and actors living with disability has taken the US festival circuit by storm, winning numerous awards and acclaim.
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World of Locations: Oklahoma
States with prime urban, historic and natural locations are providing globally competitive production incentives.
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World of Locations: Panama
A film-friendly government is impressing international producers who choose to shoot in Panama.