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Lone Scherfig talks directing and Dogme 95 to NFTS students
Critically-acclaimed director Lone Scherfig delivers masterclass to NFTS students.
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John McVay: "Producers stand to lose $9bn from DSM"
COMMENT: A strong digital economy is in everyone’s interest but the Digital Single Market agenda risks leaving us poorer, says John McVay, CEO of UK independent producers body Pact.
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Adam Valdez talks 'The Jungle Book' VFX with NFTS students
The Jungle Book’s visual effects supervisor delivered a talk to NFTS students.
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Gallery: Screen's UK reception
Screen celebrated the UK’s industry at Cannes with a reception on the beach.
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Cannes 2016: Competition Blog - 'Elle, the end...'
Fionnuala Halligan blogs on the Cannes Competition titles straight from the Palais.
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Cannes: Shia LaBeouf unleashes a volley
LaBeouf will play John McEnroe in forthcoming tennis rivalry film Borg/McEnroe.
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Liam Gallagher rolls into Cannes with 'Supersonic'
Gallagher is here with director Mat Whitecross (pictured) to promote the forthcoming Oasis doc, now titled Supersonic.
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Andrew Macdonald gives NFTS masterclass
BAFTA multi award-winning producer of Trainspotting and Ex Machina gave a masterclass to NFTS students.
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Richard Linklater jokes that 'Boyhood' "should have won the Oscar"
Writer-director Richard Linklater talked about new film Everybody Wants Some!! and missing out on the Oscar for Boyhood at London’s Barbican.
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New image: Paddy Considine in 'Journeyman'
Paddy Considine-starring boxing drama will promo screen at Cannes.
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Screening Room: reason to be fearful?
Proposal to smash theatrical release windows has cast a pall over the industry, writes Screen US editor Jeremy Kay.
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Bono hails 'Street' that has a name
Talk about praise from above. In a memorably generous appraisal, none other than U2 frontman Bono himself said on Wednesday that the cast of Sing Street are even better than the real thing.
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Cross-border access and the Digital Single Market: a poorer new landscape?
The Commission wants to make it easier for us to enjoy Europe’s rich cinematographic culture online, but its proposal may put that richness in jeopardy, argues Reed Smith film finance partner Michael Maxtone-Smith.
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VIDEO: 'Rogue One: A Star Wars Story' first trailer
Trailer offers a glimpse at the film set between Episodes III and IV.
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What use can I make of other people’s material without needing consent?
Harbottle & Lewis partner Andy Millmore outlines the need for consent when using third-party material in film.
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Confessions of a telly addict
Screen editor Matt Mueller on preparing for Cannes and catching up on top TV drama.
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The Big Question: TV at film festivals
Should film festivals be looking to add, or expand upon, high-end TV drama strands?
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'Shell' director Scott Graham: "I’m happy to take a few knocks"
Former Screen Star Of Tomorrow Scott Graham talks about recutting his Edinburgh title Iona and the value of taking a few knocks along the way.
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Trinidad-based director of 'Moving Parts' turns to Kickstarter
American film-maker Emilie Upczak is appealing to backers to support a Kickstarter campaign for her human smuggling drama.
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'London Has Fallen' interns hail "life-changing" experience
Lionsgate teamed up with charity Films Without Borders to offer internships on the Gerard Butler-starring sequel.