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Ask the Experts: Which book should be made into a film?
As industry line up their summer holiday reading, Screen asks… Which book needs to be made into a film and why?
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Alice Lowe and Dolly Wells, 'Black Mountain Poets'
Wendy Mitchell talks to Alice Lowe and Dolly Wells about starring in the funny improv comedy Black Mountain Poets, which had its world premiere this week at EIFF.
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GALLERY: Picturehouse Central opening
New seven-screen cinema for central London officially open.
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Son of Leonard Nimoy wants memory of Spock to live long and prosper
Filmmaker Adam Nimoy is raising money for a documentary that will pay tribute to the beloved Vulcan from Star Trek and the man who portrayed him for 50 years – his later father Leonard Nimoy.
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BFI releases new 'Touch of Evil' trailer
BFI to re-release Orson Welles’ last Hollywood feature next month.
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GALLERY: BIG Sundance Film Festival: London Party 2015
Images from BIG Sundance Film Festival: London Party at The Langham to celebrate the return of the festival in 2016 to new venue, Picturehouse Central.
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'Rock The Kasbah' trailer
Bill Murray being funny and tender and singing and goodness knows what else in Afghan-set feelgood comedy – what’s not to like?
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Fest director finds home for his 'Crooked Candy'
Andrew Rodgers is a man of many talents. The director of the RiverRun International Film Festival and former Chicago Tribune journalist has secured summer DVD and VOD releases for his short documentary.
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'The Good Dinosaur' teaser
Disney/Pixar have posted the UK teaser trailer for their upcoming release, which arrives in the UK on November 27, two days after the US launch.
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Caribbean in Cannes: paving the way for new voices
GUEST BLOG: Nneka Luke, external relations director at the trinidad+tobago film festival, on why Cannes showed there are reasons to be cheerful in the Caribbean.
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'White God' director Kornel Mundruczo gives LFS masterclass
The Hungarian Cultural Centre and The London Film School partnered on a special two-day visit by award-winning director Kornél Mundruczó.
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LAGFF unveils development workshop titles
The Los Angeles Greek Film Festival (LAGFF) has announced its International Project Discovery Forum development workshop selections and the features and documentary jury members.
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‘A Walk In The Woods’ trailer
Broad Green Pictures has issued its latest trailer for the upcoming Bill Bryson adaptation starring the venerable pair of Robert Redford and Nick Nolte.
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‘Tomorrowland’ co-creator Jeff Jensen reveals secrets
Disney gives NFTS students preview screening of ‘Tomorrowland’ and Q&A with Co-Creator Jeff Jensen
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'Southpaw' private screening, Cannes
Mary J Blige joined Jake Gyllenhaal and guests aboard a private yacht in Cannes on Friday for a private screening of Southpaw orchestrated by The Weinstein Company.
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Cannes 2015: Competition Blog
Fionnuala Halligan blogs on the Cannes Competition titles straight from the Palais.
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Michael Fassbender in 'Macbeth', first clips
Clips show Michael Fassbender in fighting spirit as Shakespeare’s warrior undone by ambition.
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Cannes Diary: the latest from the Croisette
A roundup of Cannes fun, from John Lasseter’s wine habit to Steve McQueen’s son.
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Luc Jacquet talks climate change for Cannes closing film
The French filmmaker talks to Geoffrey Macnab about Ice and the Sky.