All articles by Michael Rosser – Page 140
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Animation training scheme aims to boost diversity
Scheme offers first roles for black, Asian and minority ethnic talent
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Idris Elba film up for Rotterdam award
IFFR reveals Big Screen Awards nominees and the complete line-up for its Bright Future and Spectrum strands, including world premieres from the US, China and the Netherlands.
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JK Simmons: The Whiplash effect
JK Simmons tells Michael Rosser how he brought the brutal teacher in Whiplash to life and how the role may change his career forever.
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Rotterdam reveals Tiger competition line-up
Hivos Tiger Awards Competition includes films from Latin America, Thailand, the UK and US.
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Support grows for ‘under threat’ Curzon Soho
The London venue may be demolished to make way for a Crossrail ticket hall.
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War Book, A Most Violent Year to bookend IFFR
International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR) to screen new features from Tom Harper and JC Chandor.
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Sheffield Doc/Fest director to step down
Heather Croall to head Adelaide Fringe Festival after nine years at Sheffield.
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Iron Sky 2 raises $500k from crowdfunding
Nearly $150k raised by offering roles in the feature.
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Cineworld takes landmine drama Kajaki
Battlefield drama extends to Cineworld chain including a special screening in Aldershot, “home” of the British Army.
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IFFR reveals shorts line-up, jury
International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR) has completed the selection for its tenth Tiger Awards Competition for Short Films.
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Fox reports record year for digital sales
UK sales of digital movies rise 280% for Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment.
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Screen’s top 10 features of 2014
Screen International’s UK Stars of Tomorrow and behind the scenes looks at Under the Skin and 12 Years a Slave proved popular with readers.
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Secret Cinema screens Great Dictator in Sony protest
Event cinema specialists stage one-off screening in five cities after Sony cancels release of The Interview.
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Fifty Shades of Grey set for Berlinale
Adaptation of erotic bestseller to receive international premiere in Berlin.
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Screen Flanders invests $1.9m in eight projects
Titles include Schneider vs. Bax from Borgman director Alex van Warmerdam.
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Whiplash: Cracking the whip
Whiplash represented a tough story on and off screen. Michael Rosser talks to the creative team about bringing Damien Chazelle’s personal experiences to life.
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Audiences tougher than ever, says StudioCanal boss
SCREEN FILM SUMMIT: StudioCanal UK boss on fighting for audience attention, Paddington and the Cumberbitches.
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BFI: Aim to double British film market share
SCREEN FILM SUMMIT: BFI chief executive Amanda Nevill hopes to see market share of British films double in the UK.
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Asante: support directors beyond first film
SCREEN FILM SUMMIT: Belle director Amma Asante calls on industry to support filmmakers beyond their first movie.