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British Airways launches short film mentoring programme
Winning project will screen on flights and at the 2012 Olympic Games
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UK industry alive and kicking
Provenance Films stormed to victory for the second year running at the annual film industry five aside football event, which took place at Millwall football stadium in London on Sunday.
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D-day in the developing world
Despite the growth of DCI-compliant D-cinema, there’s still huge potential for lower resolution e-cinema in India and other emerging markets.
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Fertile Ground
This year’s Guiding Lights mentoring programme produced more than just films, as Sarah Cooper discovered at the wrap party.
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Kicking around for a Dreams cast
Some lucky kid will get a big break with Theatre of Dreams.
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Beware Cannes scams
Crooks are already swindling some festival goers with fake accomodation deals.
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Dawn Porter, Tina Mabry win Tribeca All Access Promise awards
Tribeca Film Institute today announced several award winners and grantees, during the 10th annual Tribeca Film Festival.
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A New Approach To The Window Wars
Some smart exhibitors are looking to get into the VOD business and extend their reach beyond the first window. It makes sense.
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Popping up in Yorkshire
A new community cinema project, Screenwaves, is helping to bring the big screen to the people of rural Yorkshire.
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Easter with Ozzy
Tribeca offers a crowd-pleasing (and fist-pumping) world premiere of God Bless Ozzy Osbourne.
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A 'United' Easter
UK viewers can have a dramatic Easter with the BBC Two premiere of United. The film, shot late last year, will be launched theatrically around the world but airs first in the UK on Sunday night.
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Udo on the go
Udo Kier talks about his seven new film and TV roles, including playing a wedding planner in Lars von Trier’s Cannes competitor Melancholia.
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A right Royal romance comes to DVD
Tale of the British royal romance set to hit the small screens with new DVD release
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From Cannes to Cape Town
CMG plans a Cape Town trip giveaway in Cannes in support of Zambezia.
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The World Belongs To Rio
The fact that most international audiences saw Rio a week before domestic shows how the North American release is losing its power in dictating the success of film.
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Classic film Royal Wedding All-Nighter
Supernatural and horror programme provides the perfect movie treat for Royal Wedding loving film fans