All articles by Louise Tutt – Page 13
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Why UK producers face a theatrical dilemma for Baftas eligibility
Some UK producers are frustrated by Bafta’s rigid elibigility rules.
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Golden Globe nominations 2019: the key talking points
Female directors shut out and Best Picture surprises.
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Amma Asante, Deniz Gamze Erguven join directors of 'The Handmaid's Tale' season three (exclusive)
They join series regulars including Mike Barker and Daina Reid.
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UK box office: 'Robin Hood' opens fourth, 'Fantastic Beasts 2' stays top
Palme d'Or winner 'Shoplifters' achieves an impressive site average.
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'ROMA' actors on the film's unconventional casting and shooting process
Yalitza Aparicio and Marina de Tavira talk to Screen about Alfonso Cuaron’s unusual methods.
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Pawel Pawlikowski on making 'Cold War': "I forget the script and just look at my cut"
Screen speaks to director Pawel Pawlikowski and his UK producer Tanya Seghatchian.
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Netflix acquires global rights to Chiwetel Ejiofor's 'The Boy Who Harnessed The Wind'
Ejiofor’s directorial debut is set in Malawi.
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Elena Ferrante's 'My Brilliant Friend' to get sneak theatrical peek in UK (exclusive)
Modern Films is releasing the first two episdoes for one day ahead of Sky broadcast.
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"Too early to say" how Channel 4's expansion to Leeds might affect Film4
There will also be new creative hubs in Bristol and Glasgow.
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'Lady Macbeth' director William Oldroyd boards 'Body Cross' for Shoebox Films, Focus (exclusive)
Steven Knight has written the script about the Russian mafia in London.
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The Brit 50: Magnolia Mae
Magnolia Mae most recently worked on Ralph Fiennes’ ‘The White Crow’.
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The Brit 50: Marv Studios
MARV is working on Dexter Fletcher’s Elton John biopic ‘Rocketman’.
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The Brit 50: Archery Pictures
Archery is working on an English-language remake of ‘Easy Money’.
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The Brit 50: Emu Films
Emu has made its name with festival favourites such as ‘The Goob’ and ‘Jawbone’.
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The Brit 50: Free Range Films
Free Range recently produced Armando Iannucci’s ‘The Death Of Stalin’
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The Brit 50: Scarlet Films
Scarlet Films’ Ceci Dempsey spent nearly 20 years developing festival hit ‘The Favourite’.
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The Brit 50: Tempo Productions
Tempo feature ‘The Wife’ is generating awards talk for star Glenn Close.
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The Brit 50: Turbine Studios
Turbine is developing comedy ‘Hallelujah!’ starring Ralph Fiennes as Handel.
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Poland launches 30% cash rebate for international productions from January 2019
It will help Poland to compete as a location with Hungary and the Czech Republic.