All Features articles – Page 454

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    Patagonia

    2009-11-13T14:11:00Z

    Producers: Rebeka Gilbertson, Oscar KramerInternational sales: The Little Film CompanyDirector: Marc Evans Screenplay: Laurence CoriatCast: Matthew Rhys, Nia RobertsLocations: Argentina, WalesShooting dates: Spring 2009   

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    Neds

    2009-11-13T14:00:00Z

    Set in the Glasgow of 1973 it follows a bright, sensitive youngster drawn towards the violence of the local gang culture.

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    No Ordinary Trifle

    2009-11-13T13:54:00Z

    Romantic Comedy

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    Just For The Record

    2009-11-13T13:49:00Z

    Mockumentary about the British film industry

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    Inception

    2009-11-13T13:44:00Z

    A company boss becomes involved in a blackmail scandal

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    Mission London

    2009-11-13T13:32:00Z

    A satire presenting Bulgarian situations depicted with refined English humour.

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    Love/Loss

    2009-11-13T13:18:00Z

    Two childhood sweethearts are reunited after 60 years

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    4.3.2.1

    2009-11-13T13:12:00Z

    Crime thriller spanning three days in the lives of four girls who are unknowingly connected by a major diamond robbery.

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    Basement

    2009-11-12T15:19:00Z

    Five people inadvertently enter an underground base and run into a nightmare scenario.

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    Route Irish

    2009-11-12T14:56:00Z

    Two soldiers work as private security contractors in Iraq, but when one of them is killed, the other rejects the official explanation and investigates the truth of his friend’s death

  • Machete.
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    Pragmatism and optimism at AFM

    2009-11-12T14:10:00Z

    It has been a gruelling year for the independent sector but last week’s American Film Market delivered a much-needed jolt of energy to the industry, with buyers quick to snap up top-end product. Jeremy Kay takes the temperature in Santa Monica

  • Michael Jackson's This Is It
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    Weekly international box office – November 13

    2009-11-12T12:11:00Z

    Screen brings you the weekly international box-office news.

  • Yash Raj Films’ Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi
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    Off rollercoaster but still reeling

    2009-11-12T11:55:00Z

    Striking producers, swine flu and the recession have taken their toll on the Hindi film industry this year. Does 2010 look any better?

  • Christine Langan creative director, BBC Films
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    In the loop

    2009-11-12T11:32:00Z

    At a time when the BBC’s prosperous film arm is one of the UK’s only stable ports of call for independent producers, its new creative director talks to Geoffrey Macnab about her editorial and commissioning strategy and her debut slate.

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    Midday Sun

    2009-11-11T11:50:00Z

    Midday Sun is a thriller about an English couple, Dan and Sarah, who move to Spain, but their son is murdered soon after they arrive and a local boy is charged and released, but then dies suspiciously in a hit and run for which Dan is wrongly blamed.

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    Animals

    2009-11-11T11:48:00Z

    A coming of age fantasy tale in the vein of Donnie Darko.

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    Bunker

    2009-11-11T11:47:00Z

    A Spanish musician is commissioned to direct the Bogota Opera House, but when he brings over his girlfriend to Bogota, she disappears.

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    Bruc

    2009-11-11T11:42:00Z

    A Catalan drummer boy retreats to the high sierra to escape Napoleon’s army, but then manages to almost singlehandedly defeat them.

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    Hitman

    2009-11-11T11:41:00Z

    A terminally ill assassin is sent on a mission to kill a Colombian drugs smuggler living in Mumbai, India.

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    There Be Dragons

    2009-11-11T11:39:00Z

    A journalist investigates Jose Maria Escriva de Balaguer, controversial founder of Opus Dei, but discovers his own estranged father’s disturbing connection to the man.