All articles by Louise Tutt – Page 15
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NewsPablo Trapero to direct HBO Europe's Spanish-language series 'Patria'
HBO’s first Spanish-language original production will shoot next year
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NewsTricia Tuttle appointed permanent director of BFI London Film Festival
She takes over from Clare Stewart who is not returning from a year’s sabbatical.
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News'Joy' wins top prize at 2018 BFI London Film Festival
Lukas Dhont’s Girl won the Sutherland Award in First Feature Competition.
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FeaturesStars of Tomorrow One-to-One: Carol Morley and Anna Blandford
Morley’s ‘Out Of Blue’ recently premiered in Toronto.
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FeaturesStars of Tomorrow One-to-One: Gabrielle Tana and Helen Simmons
Tana has produced films including ‘Philomena’ and ’Coriolanus’.
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NewsAltitude boards Julian Jarrold’s UK drama ‘Sulphur And White’ (exclusive)
The film stars Mark Stanley, Emily Beecham, Dougray Scott and Anna Friel.
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NewsRosamund Pike, Christine Vachon join 80 female industry figures in LFF celebration
Directors, actors, producers, executives and film journalists were celebated at LFF photocall.
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NewsAlex Garland, Sarah Gavron, Asif Kapadia to take part in new £10m VR initiative
Labs are part of new National Centre for Immersive Storytelling to be run by NFTS and Royal Hollyway, University of London.
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NewsJulie Walters to star in UK adaptation of Tove Jansson's 'The Summer Book' (exclusive)
Marc Munden will direct the film which is being produced by Kevin Loader’s Free Range Films.
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NewsBafta head of film Jim Bradshaw to join Netflix's UK awards team (exclusive)
Bradshaw will remain at Bafta until its nominations are announced on January 9.
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NewsUK box office: 'The Nun' takes over from 'Christopher Robin' at the top
‘American Animals’, ‘The Miseducation Of Cameron Post’ also opened.
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News'Christopher Robin' tops UK box office again, 'Searching' is biggest new opener
The last weekend of the summer holidays was dominated by strong holdovers.
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NewsUK box office preview: Can 'BlacKkKlansman' infiltrate the bank holiday weekend?
Further openers include The Spy Who Dumped Me, The Children’s Act and A Northern Soul.
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NewsJeremy Corbyn throws weight behind public digital service to rival Netflix and Amazon
Corbyn gave the Alternative MacTaggart speech at the Edinbugh Television Festival.
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NewsEuropean Women's Audiovisual Network slams lack of female directors in Venice competition
Open letter calls for 50/50 gender parity pledge and training in unconscious bias.
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NewsUK films claimed £469m in tax relief in 2017-2018, HMRC reveals
High-end TV programmes were paid £184m in tax relief.
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NewsVenice Days 2018 line-up showcases female directors
Six of the 12 films in the main programme are by women
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NewsUK cinema admissions rise but box office receipts fall in first half of 2018
Admissions up 1.5% between January-June 2018 but total box office takings down by 2%.
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News'Once Upon A Time In November' wins best film at Sicily's Taormina FilmFest
All-female jury viewed films with a focus on social issues.














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