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Vamping it up
Screen takes a look at exclusive footage of Neil Jordan’s Byzantium, showcased during day two of FrightFest.
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'aving a Bubble
FrightFest day one brings the laughs with the world premiere of Cockneys Vs. Zombies.
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Season well
Screen chats to make up and special effects designer Paul Hyett about his directorial debut The Seasoning House, which opens FrightFest on Thursday (23).
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Special delivery DVD
When Danish actress-writer-director Anne-Grethe Bjarup Riis’ feature debut, This Life (aka The Hvidsten Group/Hvidsten-Gruppen) is released on DVD on Aug 20, the first disc will arrive at the Hvidsten Inn near Randers in Jutland by … parachute.
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Footballers strike for Kicking And Screening Festival
A host of legendary ex-Arsenal FC stars from the Highbury club’s 1988-89 First Division winning team will be in attendance at the opening night of the second The Kicking And Screening Festival in London (September 28 to October 4).
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When a festival becomes a film star
Sophie Letourneur’s Les Coquillettes — shot at last year’s Locarno Film Festival — his a small gem that hits all the right notes about female friendships.
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Singing his song in the Piazza Grande
Harry Belafonte pays tribute to his Carmen Jones director Otto Preminger in Locarno.
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Surgical precision
Ahead of its Canadian premiere this Saturday at Fantasia, Screen chats to Excision director Richard Bates Jr.
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Sweeney-pie
As The Sweeneygets ready for its world premiere in Locarno tonight, Orange has released its latest cinema trailer for the UK with Plan B and Ray Winstone taking starring roles.
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Viennale celebrates 50 years with innovative film projects (and special ice cream)
Before his death, Chris Marker created a special anniversary trailer.
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Getting into the groove
Sean Rowley’s hugely popular UK club night Guilty Pleasures is expanding into film.
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Revisiting Amityville
Screen chats to director Eric Walter and producer Andrea Adams about their documentary My Amityville Horror, which plays at this year’s Fantasia International Film Festival.
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Military man
Simon Pegg was on hand to help film charity MediCinema with the building of a new state of the art cinema for injured service personnel.
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The Genius of Hitchcock (and Sawhney)
On Saturday the BFI presented the premiere of the restored version of Alfred Hitchcock’s 1926 thriller The Lodger: A Story of the London Fog.
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Portobello Pop-Up offers a platform for British gems
“British Films That Can’t Get Shown Season” (BFTCGSS) is a great sub-plot within this summer’s Portobello Popup programme.