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Cinema of the future: dry ice and popcorn sauces?
Jeremy Kay takes on the gigantic popcorn buckets and other treats on display at CinemaCon
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So you wanna make a movie?
LA based media lawyer Schuyler M. Moore offers his top ten tips for newbie producers.
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Bristol Calling
Tom Hughes and Ophelia Lovibond give us the gossip from the set of Eight Minutes Idle.
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Danish doc heads to the stage
Acclaimed Danish documentary makes the rare transition from screen to stage.
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Flying down to Rio...
New animated movie highlights the location delights of the vibrant Brazilian city
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My chance to meet Zammo
A new BFI programme unveils some cultural touchstones of a certain era.
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Start planning your outfit for CTBF's ball
The CTBF annual summer ball is just round the corner..and it’s fancy dress! We know you love it really…
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The Russians are coming
As the BFI kicks off its Russian season, Alexei Popogrebsky talks about his Fellini phase.
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With great power comes great responsibility...
The UKFC’s new report on (the lack of) diversity in film ignites a pressing issue: why are minorities underrepresented and misrepresented in film?
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W for Wesper
In the name of investigative journalism, we inspect the party spaces and cocktail selections at London’s coolest new hotel.
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“Departure for Culture, Media and Sport...”
A Freudian slip echoes Lord Puttnam’s concerns about the UKFC-BFI merger…
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Kicking around Tribeca
Dinard has its golf tournament, and now Tribeca has its football (that’s soccer for our Stateside readers).
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Defending A Serbian Film
Attempts to censor or ban Srdjan Spasovjevic’s shocking horror film miss the point of the director’s intentions and his considerable skills.
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A premiere out of this world....
Black and white footage of iconic moments in history accompanied by a rousing soundtrack – always good.
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Get Armstrong
Alun Armstrong tells some funny tales about how he got cast, against the odds, in his first screen role in Get Carter.
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Sex sells...in 3D
Perhaps the most popular screening to take place during the Hong Kong International Film & TV Market (Filmart to you and me) was – unsurprisingly - the world premiere invite only screening of 3D Sex And Zen: Extreme Ecstasy.
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His name's Johnson, Boris Johnson.
London’s mayor cracks us up at a Wimbledon Studios launch.