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Mourning Has Broken: $1,000 and a lot of energy
Made for $1,000, the Butler brothers’ Mourning Has Broken was part of Ingrid Veninger’s 1K Challenge project.
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Paul Greengrass: searching for authenticity
Captain Phillips director Paul Greengrass gives NFTS Masterclass.
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Dexter Fletcher serves up Sunshine
A London screening of Dexter Fletcher’s Sunshine on Leith served up some very special guests.
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From Abu Dhabi...to Bristol
Rafed Alharthi’s Feeding Five Hundred was the only Arab film selected for this year’s Encounters Short Film and Animation Festival.
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James McAvoy gets Filth-y
James McAvoy turns to whisky and pies in preparing for his latest role.
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Cameron Bailey responds: Toronto the Big
The TIFF Artistic Director defends the size of Toronto’s programme.
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Crime pays for Schechter
Toronto closing film Life of Crime is adapted from Elmore Leonard’s The Switch.
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Toronto: Just Too Big
Why smaller films are getting lost in the shuffle at the Toronto International Film Festival.
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The Craftsman
Digital media business Portal Entertainment has launched an immersive iPad app adventure, The Craftsman.
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Joe Cornish gives NFTS masterclass
Writer-director Joe Cornish talks Attack the Block and working with Edgar Wright on Marvel’s Ant-Man.
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Andrew Scott: The Stag isn't too laddy
The Stag is not the Irish Hangover, says one of the film’s lead actors, Andrew Scott.
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Alex Gibney: Armstrong project felt 'part of a con'
Lance Armstrong documentary changed radically as allegations spread.
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Eli Roth talks Green Inferno
Horror maestro talks Generation Y ‘slacktivism’ and relevance of Stop Kony campaign.
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The long walk to Mandela
Justin Chadwick and Idris Elba talk about bringing Mandela: Long Walk To Freedom to the big screen.
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Steve McQueen: 'Slave' about love
Director says if 12 Years A Slave starts a new conversation about slavery that’ll be “about time.”
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The catharsis of Prisoners
Hugh Jackman and Terrence Howard talk about working with Denis Villeneuve.
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Benedict Cumberbatch: Toronto's Man of the Festival
The team from The Fifth Estate talk about Julian Assange’s achievements.
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Strong titles in Telluride, Venice signal big competition
There have been a lot of rave reviews at the autumn festivals so far, before we even get to Toronto.
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IN PICTURES: LFF 2013 line-up
Pictures from the gala films and competition titles at the 57th London Film Festival.