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Training: E-Learning
E-learning initiatives are breaking down the economic and geographical barriers to training for European producers.
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Training: Executive MBAs
Film executives looking to hone their business smarts have a new EMBA in the UK to consider, created with Oscar-winning UK producer and former Hollywood chief David Puttnam.
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Training: Diversity - an attainable dream
The UK’s diversity challenge is being tackled by both film schools and high schools. Geoffrey Macnab reports on the efforts being made to ensure every child and teenager in the country considers the creative industries a viable career choice
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Training: London Film School
As the London Film School celebrates its 60th anniversary, its director Jane Roscoe talks to Stuart Kemp about what sets the institution apart.
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Government highlights diversity and access in Culture White Paper
The Culture White Paper is the first of its kind to be launched in 50 years, said the Government; £40m Discover England fund to launch this year.
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Screen March-April 2016
Download the March/April 2016 edition of Screen International here including a focus on Brexit, Film4 and VPFs; profiles of SquareOne, Hanway and Gianfranco Rosi; previews of MIPTV, CinemaCon and AFCI Locations; a territory focus on Spain; and a training special.
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BBFC delegates advertising classification to CAA
New classification structure for cinema adverts to be implemented on March 31.
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US briefs: Frank Marshall in special CinemaCon honour
Plus: FilmBuff picks up US rights to ‘We The People’; Ron Perlman and Christopher Plummer join ‘Howard Lovecraft’; and more…
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'The Bomb' to premiere at Tribeca
The multimedia installation by Smriti Keshari and Eric Schlosser is among additions to Tribeca Film Festival’s (TFF) experiential line-up announced by organisers on Wednesday.
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'What’s the Point?' to shoot in April
Lake Bell is preparing to commence principal photography in Los Angeles on her directorial follow-up to award-winning Sundance 2013 selection In A World…
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'Land And Shade', 'From Afar' to screen at IFF Panama 2016
Lorenzo Vigas’ Venice Golden Lion winner From Afar and César Augusto Acevedo’s Cannes Critics Week France 4 Visionary Award winner Land And Shade will screen at the International Film Festival of Panama.
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Hollywood weighs in on anti-gay bill
Disney and its wholly-owned Marvel Studios have spoken out against a religious liberty bill in the state of Georgia.
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SAG-AFTRA head Ken Howard dead at 71
The former star of TV whose acting career highlights included Tony and Primetime Emmy wins, has died in his home near Los Angeles.
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BFI inks content deal with Chinese VOD giant
iQIYI, which reports 10m subs, will host a curated selection of titles from the BFI London Film Festival.
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Zlatan Ibrahimovic doc scores Euro deals
EXCLUSIVE: Deals on Becoming Zlatan include Studiocanal for UK, Bac for France and Alamode for Germany.
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Film London: Producers take control
PROMOTIONAL FEATURE: Now in its fourth year, Film London’s Build Your Audience initiative is empowering UK producers to develop a tailored distribution plan for their projects.
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Russian cinemas to close deal for market's largest cinema chain
The merger between Cinema Park and Formula Kino could be in the range of $200-250m, according to sources.
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George Clooney, Michael Keaton titles secure Benelux deals
EXCLUSIVE: Suburbicon and The Founder among marquee deals for The Searchers.
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Christian McKay to make directorial debut with 'Provenance'
EXCLUSIVE: Me And Orson Welles star to co-direct with Ben Hecking.
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Ben Wheatley exec'd thriller secures UK deal
EXCLUSIVE: UK deal secured for Nick Gillespie’s psychological thriller Belly Of The Bulldog.