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Venice’s Latest Renaissance
Outgoing festival director Marco Mueller returned Venice to its former glory by focusing on the movies. Incoming Alberto Barbera has been charged with creating a market infrastructure. But does Venice need it?
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Lonergan’s Period Piece
The seven year-old film Margaret, which has finally been released by Fox Searchlight, is very much of its time for a number of reasons.
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Brightening up Berlin
The mood in Europe may be bleak, but the Berlinale 2012 poster is more colourful and jolly than ever.
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Studying the Snubs
What can you do in a year of such strong movies? There are bound to be casualties. Besides, what is a snub?
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Stars of the Slalom
The industry hit the slopes on Tuesday for the Les Arcs European Film Festival’s annual slalom challenge.
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Online versus face time
How can the internet help the film industry at a time when online-only businesses are still struggling to devise effective revenue models?
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This year's contenders: Mike Goodridge speculates about likely nominees
In a year when voters will be divided among many good movies, Screen looks at the likely nominees for Oscars and Baftas; plus 30 contenders who have everything to play for.
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Glittering European Prizes
The EFAs and the BIFAs celebrate their respective constituents’ art and talent in as pure a way as possible, largely indifferent to the Hollywood awards hype machine.
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The Lady gets real
Extended documentary about Aung San Suu Kyi comes to UK screens starting today.
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'Archive is like a gift to documentaries'
Kevin MacDonald discussed the importance of archive material during last night’s Ernest Lindgren Memorial Lecture at the BFI.
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A big night for British talent
Paddy Considine’s hard hitting, low budget Tyrannosaur was a fitting BIFA winner at an awards’ show dedicated to supporting British independent talent.
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Feisty and festive women
Philip Glenister is ogled and a toddler nearly steals the show at the 21st WFTV Awards in London.
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Miranda and more
Friday’s Women in Film and TV Awards in London is a social highlight of the year.
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An Undervalued Master
Ken Russell, who died this week, was one of the UK’s most audacious film-makers so why was he so wildly under-appreciated?