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Cannes 2015 poster pays tribute to Ingrid Bergman
Cannes Film Festival envokes classic Hollywood with an image of the late star.
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'Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation' trailer
Ethan Hunt is back, which means Tom Cruise gets to play with guns, ride motorbikes and climb things again – and boy, does this new trailer from Paramount make it look worth the wait.
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The art of 360-degree storytelling
This week the BFI hosted an industry forum exploring the creative possibilities of virtual reality (VR).
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UK-China co-production treaty offers opportunities... and risk
The opportunities for UK film in China have been given a boost by the recent UK-China co-production treaty, but producers still face the risk that a film will not be approved, according to Jonathan Berger and Alastair Lorimer of law firm Harbottle & Lewis and Kevin Guo of TransAsia Lawyers.
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Doha’s got talent
Doha’s new Qumra event is a career-changing event that connects experts with emerging filmmakers. Wendy Mitchell analyses what made the gathering so special.
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New trailer for Medeas
Andrea Pallaoro’s award-winning debut feature will be released on iTunes and Google Play later this month.
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Gael Garcia Bernal’s world shooting guide
Mexican actor and filmmaker Gael Garcia Bernal prides himself on the fact he has shot films all over the world.
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Suffragette's Meryl Streep, Carey Mulligan pose for Women's Day
The female cast and crew of the forthcoming feature pose with the ancestors of Emmeline Pankhurst.
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VIDEO: Winnipeg duo ready to enter The Void
Canadian make-up and effects professionals Steven Kostanski and Jeremy Gillespie have taken to Indiegogo in a bid to begin effects work as early as possible on their upcoming horror.
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Yasmin Fedda talks Queens of Syria
Documentary film-maker Yasmin Fedda didn’t know quite how her latest film would take shape, so she embedded herself in the world she was filming and let the stories unfold.
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Oscars 2015: analysis
If the 87th annual Academy Awards ceremony was devoid of the kind of shocks that fuel a week’s worth of water cooler conversations, it was not lacking in a creeping tide of subversion.
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Oscars 2015: As it happened
Jeremy Kay’s live blog of the 87th Academy Awards from Los Angeles.
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Glasgow: Alan Rickman's birthday Chaos
Alan Rickman spent his 69th birthday in Glasgow last night to present a screening of A Little Chaos, his second film as a director.
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Herding cats in Glasgow
The famed Internet Cat Video festival makes its UK debut, and the crowd purrs with approval.
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Oscars 2015: Who will win, who should win
Screen predicts who will walk away with the big awards on Sunday night - and how that may differ from who should win.
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The cruel reality of screenwriting credits
Kate McCullagh reveals the pitfalls and disputes behind securing a film screenwriting credit.
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Four lessons from the global success of British films
Chris O’ Connor, British Consul General based in Los Angeles, on British strength in awards season.
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The value of The Imitation Game
Former CNN chairman Walter Isaacson on why Alan Turing was a human, not a machine.
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Why The Imitation Game is the most important and best picture of year
By Eric Schmidt, executive chairman of Google