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Auto enrolment - an issue that cannot be ignored
Auto enrolment into a pension scheme create particular issues for the film industry.
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House of Cards hits French screens... finally
French viewers were finally given the chance to watch the return of political thriller starring Kevin Spacey - after virtually every other key territory on the map.
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Mark Cousins: documentary poster boy
Documentary director Mark Cousins and distributor Dogwoof threw a workshop for youngsters based around feature A Story of Children and Film.
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Clio Barnard talks early works
The British director of The Arbor and The Selfish Giant revisited earlier short films and discussed their influence on her features.
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Why the UK is missing out on co-production
In a guest column, ACE head Simon Perry argues that the UK is missing out on co-production prospects.
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Sean Bean's Macbeth revealed on Kickstarter
New adaptation of Macbeth, starring Sean Bean, has already met 10% of its target.
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FIRST LOOK: Life
Robert Pattinson and Dane DeHaan star in Anton Corbijn’s James Dean biopic.
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FIRST TRAILER: Paddington
First look at the live-action feature based around classic children’s character.
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Oscars 2014: No huge surprises, but smart choices
COMMENT: It was an Oscars without many surprises, but that’s not to say that AMPAS voters didn’t make a few bold decisions.
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Glasgow FrightFest: A killer time
Screen reports from the ninth FrightFest strand at Glasgow Film Festival, including interviews with Zack Parker and Jordan Barker.
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Zombeavers: awards be dammed
A crack cabal of carnivores is chomping the pomp out of awards season as the race gallops down the final stretch towards the 86th annual Academy Awards on Sunday (March 2).
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Roger Christian talks Black Angel, Star Wars
Oscar-winning art director visits Glasgow Film Festival for the UK premiere of his restored short Black Angel.
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Secret Cinema: The Grand Budapest Hotel
Secret Cinema founder Fabien Riggall reveals how its most ‘grand’ production to date came together and what the future holds.
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Stars to shine at GREAT British Film Reception
A constellation of UK talent is preparing to honour home-grown Oscar nominees at the GREAT British Film Reception.
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Oscars 2014 presenters list
The complete slate of stars who will present Oscars at the ceremony on Sunday has been unveiled.
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BAFTA Masterclass: Anthony Dod Mantle
Award-winning cinematographer discusses balance between tech and emotion.
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A BAFTA winner not quitting his day job
BAFTA-winning producer James Walker may be familiar as a Lee & Thompson lawyer.
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Diversity: UK must invest
BAFTA award-winning British film producer Andrea Calderwood (Last King of Scotland) calls on the UK film industry to invest in skills and talent that truly represents diverse Britain.
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Should BAFTAs be broadcast live?
Is the BAFTA ceremony’s near two-hour UK TV time delay out of step with a growing desire for immediacy?