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Disney releases first 'Alice Through The Looking Glass' trailer
The sequel to 2010’s Alice In Wonderland is set for release on May 27 2016.
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Joanna Hogg remembers Gayle Griffiths
Filmmaker Joanna Hogg pays tribute to producer Gayle Griffiths, who died Oct 23 at the age of 49 after a battle with cancer. Griffths produced two of Hogg’s features, Archipelago and Exhibition.
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Creative Collaborations: UK and China
In October 2015 the UK welcomed President Xi Jinping to London where he was introduced to UK creative companies which had recently partnered with China on new projects.
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Wolfgang Petersen comes home
It’s a kind of closing of the circle for German-born Hollywood director Wolfgang Petersen with his latest film project Vier gegen die Bank.
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The great digital debate
Screen editor Matt Mueller on the big questions hanging over the future of European independent film.
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UK Film And TV Week Los Angeles
A reception at Craft in Century City hosted by the British Film Commission on October 28 gave participants in the UK Film & TV Week Los Angeles a chance to unwind after a week of networking.
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CJ Obasi: moving beyond Nollywood
Nigerian filmmaker CJ Obasi made Nigeria’s first zombie film, Ojuju, which is set in a Lagos slum.
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James Bond's abandoned 'SPECTRE' mission from 1984
Screen International ad from 1984 offers glimpse of what could have been a precursor to the latest Bond film.
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Will 'Star Wars' become the highest-grossing film of all time?
Ahead of its release on December 18, Screen asked four experts whether Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens would take the global box office crown…
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VIDEO: Screen Awards 2015
The winners, the party and the glamour from the Screen Awards 2015.
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'The Clan' wins GEMS audience award
Pablo Trapero’s Argentinian thriller and foreign-language Oscar submission prevailed in Miami at the weekend as the four-day festival came to an end.
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How to… shoot your film on the street
Planning to shoot your film in a public area? Here some points to consider before you start, according to Matt Parritt, associate at law firm Harbottle & Lewis.
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Academy webseries pays tribute to Monty Python
A new video in the Academy Of Motion Picture Arts And Sciences’ webseries Moments That Changed The Movies tips its hat to Monty Python And The Holy Grail.
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'Carol' producers talk to NFTS Students
Christine Vachon and Elizabeth Karlsen talk about film obsession, friendship and fun
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BFI release 'Doctor Zhivago' remastered trailer
A new 4k restoration of David Lean’s classic love story will be released theatrically in November.
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'High-Rise', 'Suffragette' top LFF buzz chart
Tom Hiddleston and Cate Blanchett rank the most discussed festival attendees.
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Disney posts final 'Star Wars: The Force Awakens' trailer
And you thought that massive tree-top picnic with the Ewoks was a ‘happily ever after’ moment?
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Ask the Experts: Which emerging directors and writers have you most excited?
To coincide with our new Stars of Tomorrow, international industry spotlight emerging talent.
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Why 'Losing Sight Of Shore' can be a good thing
Emmy Award-winning documentary filmmaker Sarah Moshman tells the story of The Coxless Crew in her latest documentary Losing Sight Of Shore, the extraordinary journey of four women rowing the Pacific Ocean unsupported.