All articles by Louise Tutt – Page 11
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FeaturesSix talking points for the UK film industry in 2020
The BFI, distribution and Brexit will take centre stage this year.
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NewsFilm4 restructures creative team for 2020 (exclusive)
Julia Oh, Lauren Dark and Ben Coren are all promoted.
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FeaturesBafta nominations 2020: the key talking points
A lack of diversity; intriguing British nominees; strong showings for ‘Parasite’ and ’For Sama’.
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NewsLack of diversity overshadows Bafta 2020 nominations
#BAFTAsSoWhite began trending following the nominations.
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Features15 UK films to tempt festival directors in 2020
Beyond Sundance and before Toronto: new films from Clio Barnard, Francis Lee, Andrea Arnold, Edgar Wright, Sally Potter and Joanna Hogg.
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News‘Star Wars: The Rise Of Skywalker’ stays top but ‘Little Women’ impresses at the UK box office
Greta Gerwig’s ‘Little Women’ is the biggest Boxing Day opener of recent years.
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FeaturesBafta film chiefs talk streaming challenges, eligibility rules, date changes
Amanda Berry, CEO of Bafta, and Emma Baehr, director of awards and membership, sit down with Screen.
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News‘Blue Story’, ‘Bait’, ‘For Sama’ filmmakers make Bafta shortlist for outstanding British debut category
It is the first time Bafta has publicly announced the shortlist.
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FeaturesMy Screen Life: Alexander Rodnyansky, producer
Leading Russian independent producer discusses his morning routine, professional mistakes, and love for David Fincher.
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FeaturesAFM Q&A: See-Saw Films’ Simon Gillis on why star-led projects are still key
Simon Gillis, COO at See-Saw Films, on working with Netflix and the star system is alive and well.
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NewsProtagonist picks up Harvey Weinstein-inspired ‘The Assistant’ for the AFM (exclusive)
The film is directed by Kitty Green and premiered at Telluride.
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NewsRikke Ennis talks future of REinvent and new Danish streaming platform NutAlone
Ennis was a keynote speaker at CONNeXT in Ghent.
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News“We are the R&D department for the masters of the universe” say European streaming experts
Streaming and digital aggregator execs spoke at the CONNeXT event in Ghent.
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NewsFilm directors urged to “make something special” by European distributors and festival experts
’Make Cinema Great Again!’ took place at CONNeXT in Ghent.
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NewsCurzon to give ‘Parasite’ full theatrical window release in the UK (exclusive)
The news was revealed by CEO Philip Knatchbull during a keynote speech at CONNeXT in Ghent.
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NewsNetflix teams with new UK theatrical partners for biggest ever roll-out of awards season titles (exclusive)
The company is working with Altitude, Curzon and further indie theatres.
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NewsProtagonist seals UK and France deals on festival breakout ‘Saint Maud’
Rose Glass’s debut film is a psychologial thriller that premiered at TIFF.
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NewsNew Miami market to bring together European films and South American buyers
First iteration of event to take place in November.
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FeaturesToronto 2019 Q&A: Cornerstone Films co-founders Alison Thompson and Mark Gooder
The company’s present slate includes Gurinder Chadha’s Blinded By The Light, Bart Freundlich’s After The Wedding and Sophie Hyde’s Animals.
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Features‘Dirt Music’ director Gregor Jordan: “Trying to mount a production in such a remote area was extremely challenging”
The Australian director made his name with Two Hands, Buffalo Soldiers and Ned Kelly.














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