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LFF: Film Central
This year’s London Film Festival showcases a rich selection of UK titles and celebrates the BFI’s new role in the production sector with style. And with funds only looking to increase in the next two years, it’s up to the film community to build on the current wave of quality.
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Queue sera sera
Screen’s chief film critic tries to develop the peace of mind needed to wait in endless lines for screenings surrounded by queue jumpers and film bores.
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David Stone gets tribute at Portobello Pop Up
I went to a celebration last Friday for the late, great David Stone and the legendary Gate Cinema in, you guessed it, Notting Hill – the home of the famous cinema.
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Power To the Pixel: Jeff Gomez's Story Time
I’ve spent the morning at the first day of Power To The Pixel’s Cross Media Forum, surrounded by more iPads per square meter than you’d find in the Apple Store.
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Working lunch
Dinard’s annual Producers Lunch provided a good opportunity to talk business..and a little pleasure.
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British descend on Dinard 2011
David Mackenzie’s Perfect Sense kicks off the intimate festival.
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Which Sundance breakouts have awards chances?
Screen analyses the awards chances of Sundance 2011 hits including Like Crazy, Martha Marcy May Marlene and Tyrannosaur.
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To Be Or Not To Be...in a Franchise
The Simpsons cast is playing hardball in its salary battle with Fox, but actors in big film franchises have to tread carefully when getting involved in the same standoffs.
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Independent Cultural Cinema Exhibition: A Manifesto
An outline of the ambitions put forward by a group of UK independent exhibitors including at venues including the Independent Cinema Office, Cambridge Film Trust, and venues including Glasgow’s GFT, Bristol’s Watershed, Manchester’s Cornerhouse, London’s ICA and Newcastle’s Tyneside.
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Up next, Danny Dyer reads the complete works of Shakespeare
Colin Firth reads Graham Greene? Yes, please.
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Werner Herzog's Death Row experience
Herzog was at MIPCOM this week discussing his documentary Into The Abyss: A Tale Of Death, A Tale of Life
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AND Festival: Apes, pig bladders and aliens, oh my!
Film screenings and much more at the impressive cross-platform festival, now in its third year.
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Here to Help
Screen hosted a press conference with The Help leading ladies Emma Stone, Octavia Spencer and Viola Davis during the Zurich Film Festival.
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Titans turn out for George Harrison doc premiere
I have been to some fairly star-studded film premieres in my time, but I wasn’t prepared for the megastar wattage rolled out on a hot London Sunday afternoon for the UK premiere of Martin Scorsese’s 208-minute documentary George Harrison: Living In The Material World.
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From Chocolat to A Room With A View
Screen finds time to do some chocolate tasting and hang out with star jurors at an exclusive penthouse soiree during the Zurich Film Festival. It’s a tough job..
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Talking Another Earth at Raindance opening
Raindance kicked off its 19th festival in London with Another Earth director Mike Cahill [pictured] giving an interesting Q&A with Monsters director Gareth Edwards.
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Rise Of The Gatekeeper Brands
As consumers embrace new ways of finding and watching movies, independent distributors need to make sure that audiences know their brand.