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  • Dubai
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    Dubai is cast in central role

    2012-12-11T10:04:00Z

    Dubai International Film Festival (Dec 9-16) is welcoming international stars alongside up-and-coming local talent in its mission to boost cinema and film-making in the region.

  • The Hobbit
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    The journey begins

    2012-12-11T10:01:00Z

    Global grosses rose with each of the three Lord Of The Rings releases. Can Peter Jackson’s The Hobbit [pictured] improve on the original trilogy? Ian Sandwell reports 

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    Tripling up on talent

    2012-12-11T10:01:00Z

    XYZ Films’ Nate Bolotin, Nick Spicer and Aram Tertzakian talk about their busy company,which is building on the global success of The Raid [pictured]. Jeremy Kay reports

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    Baftas’ glory

    2012-12-11T10:00:00Z

    As Bafta season intensifies, Geoffrey Macnab looks at the streamlined voting process and how this year’s nominations will be revealed just before those of the Oscars.

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    BIFAs: the British are voting

    2012-12-06T11:16:00Z

    Many of this year’s nominated films may be less well known than in previous years, but they lie at the heart of what the BIFAs stand for. Ian Sandwell reports.

  • Jacqueline Durran
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    Jacqueline Durran

    2012-12-06T11:04:00Z

    UK costume designer Jacqueline Durran continues her collaboration with Joe Wright on Anna Karenina, creating costumes lush enough for 1870s Russia yet with a modern twist. Wendy Mitchell reports

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    Virtual impasse

    2012-12-06T11:00:00Z

    The structure of the UK’s virtual print fee remains highly unsatisfactory for many of the territory’s distributors. Andreas Wiseman reports on new efforts to improve it.

  • Zygi Kamasa
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    Hitting close to home

    2012-11-30T15:49:00Z

    Lionsgate UK has had a banner year led by The Hunger Games - but the distributor is also committed to backing British film. Wendy Mitchell talks to CEO Zygi Kamasa [pictured]

  • Hitchcock
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    Hitchcock: Psycho path

    2012-11-30T15:48:00Z

    The film-makers behind Hitchcock talk to Michael Rosser about bringing the iconic director ― and one of his most famous works ― back to the big screen

  • Lincoln
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    Presidential campaign

    2012-11-30T15:48:00Z

    After a strong US debut, Steven Spielberg’s Lincoln is set for its international roll-out. Ian Sandwell assesses the global box-office record of cinema’s most successful director

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    Leaders of the pack

    2012-11-30T15:47:00Z

    With a host of contenders now screening for awards voters, the front runners are becoming clearer. Jeremy Kay reports

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    John Hawkes

    2012-11-30T09:00:00Z

    John Hawkes talks to Jeremy Kay about tackling two of US cinema’s biggest taboos in The Sessions.

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    Matthew McConaughey

    2012-11-30T09:00:00Z

    Matthew McConaughey overcame his fear of stripping to create the memorable Dallas in Steven Soderbergh’s Magic Mike. Wendy Mitchell talks to the actor, who is having a career boom playing a whole gang of outlaws.

  • Europa conference
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    Film's place in the queue

    2012-11-29T10:47:00Z

    The role of cinemas in a digital world was one of the main points of discussion at the annual conference of the Europa Cinemas Network. Melanie Goodfellow reports

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    Panorama of European Cinema Festival

    2012-11-28T13:17:00Z

    25th edition of the festival ran Nov 15-25 with Miroslav Momsilovic’s black comedy Death of a Man in the Balkans winning best film.

  • Gone Too far
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    Gone Too Far

    2012-11-23T18:11:00Z

    The directorial feature debut by Destiny Ekaragha is based on the stage play by Bola Agbaje and stars newcomers Malachi Kirby and O.C. Ukeje. Screen visits the film set to find out more about the project and its origin.

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    Drawing on diversity

    2012-11-23T17:33:00Z

    Animated features are becoming less child-centric, with even Pixar exploring darker tones. John Hazelton surveys this year’s trends, plus the international productions that are making waves

  • The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2
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    The last bite

    2012-11-23T17:33:00Z

    Currently rolling out worldwide, will the final instalment of the Twilight Saga manage to stake a bigger claim on the global market than previous films in the series? Ian Sandwell reports

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    Michael Haneke

    2012-11-23T17:32:00Z

    Michael Haneke’s latest film Amour won the Palme d’Or at Cannes this year and continues to attract awards attention. The Austrian auteur talks to John Hazelton about tackling ageing and suffering on screen — and why he doesn’t like improvisation

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    Serving The Master

    2012-11-23T17:31:00Z

    Rumours flew about the subject of Paul Thomas Anderson’s latest film during production. The director and his producer tell Andreas Wiseman about the real journey behind The Master.