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New BFI 'open for business'
Industry gathers at BFI Southbank to toast the week-old ‘new era for film.’
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Clare Binns on 30 years at the Ritzy
As the Ritzy cinema in Brixton celebrates its 100th birthday, we asked the Picturehouse exec about her long-time love for this cinema.
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Location, Location, Location
Screen gets the low down on the life of a location manager, at a special event hosted at BAFTA.
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Farmer who took on Mugabe dies
Some sad news – Mike Campbell, the farmer who was the subject of excellent documentary Mugabe and The White African, died on April 6 at the age of 79.
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Cyprus goes international
With SPF 50 in tow, I headed down to Cyprus this weekend for the ninth-annual Cyprus Film Days.
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Trailer released for Lars von Trier’s Melancholia
Watch the trailer for Lars von Trier’s anticipated latest
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Right Charlies promote UK short film comp
A troupe of Charlie Chaplins went for a tramp on the London streets to shoot a short film.
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Rubbing The Sheen Off Stars
In today’s amorphous online world, personal publicists cannot control the image of the stars like they used to. But maybe the tabloid obsession with actors only serves to fuel their public appeal.
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Short and sharp
I’m impressed by William McGregor and the Electric Sheep team’s entry into Sci-Fi London’s 48 Hour Film Challenge.
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Ferretti wows at BAFTA
Famed production designer Dante Ferretti talks Fellini, Scorsese and more
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Herzog on Wrestlemania, Anna Nicole Smith and more…
The always-entertaining Werner Herzog sounds off in an entertaining new interview.
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Governator headed to big screen
Arnie confirms to Screen that there will be a film version of his newly unveiled animated series The Governator.
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Legging it for Cannes 2011
Faye Dunaway’s sexy shot from 1970 leads the official poster for Cannes 2011.
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Captured in the east
Studio 7 showed off its new Virtual Camera System to journalists and industry on Friday
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Nobody does it better than Disney!
Even this cynical journalist couldn’t help being taken in by the Disney magic at a special launch event in London.
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Champers - and pants - for charity
Screen was the top bidder on a case of champagne, but Shots beat us to the more intriguing offer of a dinner with a man wearing only his pants
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Pleasure and pain
Screen’s globe-trotting chief critic takes in two classy spine-tinglers, before catching Sharon Stone’s latest turn — as a UN prosecutor
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The Handover
This week, the first 16 UK Film Council staff move over to the BFI as part of the absorption of UKFC functions into a new BFI super-structure. There’s a good deal of common sense at work in the new entity.