All articles by Louise Tutt – Page 7
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NewsChloe Zhao’s ‘Nomadland’ to go straight to Disney+ in the UK and Ireland
Cinemas will be able to programme it when they open.
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NewsCannes moots virtual Marche in late spring for market titles only
Many in the industry fear a physical international July event on the Croisette is highly unlikely.
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NewsEuropean sales agents look to light at the end of the tunnel as EFM revs up
Some 820 films are screening in the market’s online edition, up from 732 in 2020.
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FeaturesIn conversation: Sofia Coppola and Emerald Fennell - “I can’t watch films that don’t have any female characters”
The director of ‘On The Rocks’ and ‘Promising Young Woman’ spoke via Zoom.
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FeaturesMy Screen Life: Curtis Brown’s Nish Panchal on what he learnt from starting out at BBC Film
”I have always said I’m going to look like Jeff Goldblum when I’m older.”
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NewsUK’s Birds’ Eye View steps up pandemic response as share of films on release by women increases
Film gender equality organisation BEV analysed every film on digital or theatrical release in 2020.
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NewsEight talking points from the Bafta Film Awards longlists
Screen’s analysis of the Bafta Film Awards longlists, which have been unveiled following the first round of voting.
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NewsBafta unveils longlists for 2021 film awards
The longlists cover all major categories following the first round of voting by the organisation’s voting members.
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NewsBafta Film Awards extends eligibility period until the end of 2021
No sign of when UK cinemas will be able to reopen.
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Features11 UK films to tempt festival directors in 2021
Includes new titles from Clio Barnard, Terence Davies, Jane Campion, Joanna Hogg and Andrea Arnold.
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NewsShortlist of three in the running for new BFI chair (exclusive)
Tim Richards of Vue Cinemas is understood to be one of the final three.
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NewsFirst round of voting opens in new-look Bafta Film Awards
There have been 80,000 streams of eligible films via Bafta View compared to 20,000 at this point last year.
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FeaturesHow UK producers are managing the burden of shooting during Covid
Stress levels and budgets are spiralling as infection rates rise and safety protocols tighten.
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FeaturesThe talking points for the global film industry in 2021
How will Covid-19 impact festivals, cinemagoing and the awards season this year?
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FeaturesPerspectives on 2020: Krishnendu Majumdar on kickboxing, Zoom overload & steering Bafta's review
The Bafta chair and UK producer reveals how kickboxing is helping him through an exhaustive review of the British Academy.
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FeaturesTeam Screen’s best films of 2020
Drama, horror, comedy, documentary and blockbusters all feature.
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NewsWarner Bros to release ‘Wonder Woman 1984’ early on PVoD in the UK and Ireland
Tentpole will be available for 48-hour rental period from January 13, 2021.
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NewsKenneth Branagh’s ‘Belfast’ acquired by Focus Features for the world
The writer-director has described it as his “most personal” film yet.
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FeaturesMy Screen Life: Gamechanger Films’ Effie Brown - “I miss hugging people”
The CEO of Gamechanger Films talks about managing a new team from home and why she picked up her sewing machine when the pandemic hit.
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FeaturesViesturs Kairish talks about love, language and humour in ‘The Sign Painter’
“It was a political and aesthetic choice to shoot in Lagalian Latvian.”














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