All articles by Michael Rosser – Page 152
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Picturehouse to launch new West End cinema
New seven-screen cinema for central London to open in 2015
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Into Film readies 2014 festival
The world’s biggest film festival for children and young people will include preview screenings of The Imitation Game and Disney doc Bears [pictured]; Q&A’s with Harry Potter’s David Yates, Stanley Kubrick’s daughter and Selfish Giant director Clio Bernard.
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BFI funds Michael Lennox, Michael Pearce films
First features A Patch of Fog and Beast to receive support from the BFI Film Fund.
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Only 16.3% of European films directed by women
Less than 9% of admissions for European films went to features by female directors, according to a new report.
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Binoche, Leuthard named ZFF Women of Impact
Juliette Binoche and Federal Councillor Doris Leuthard to be guests of honor at Zurich Film Festival’s ‘Women of Impact’ event.
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Reykjavik unveils competition line-up
Titles include Shawn Christensen’s Before I Disappear and Suha Arraf’s Villa Touma [pictured]; guests include Mike Leigh and Ruben Ostlund.
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BAFTA awards first Hong Kong scholarships
A British student has become the first ever recipient of a BAFTA scholarship to study fine arts in Hong Kong.
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Best Foreign-Language Film Academy Award submissions 2015
Entries for the Best Foreign-Language Film at the Academy Awards 2015.
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Picturehouse to screen Russell Brand event
Picturehouse to be cinema broadcast partner of Guardian Live’s Russell Brand event.
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Out of Nature first Berlinale Panorama title
EXCLUSIVE: Norwegian director Ole Giaever’s Toronto title has become the first selection for the Panorama strand at the next Berlinale.
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Pixel Market unveils 32 projects
Power to the Pixel event to include a major Nordic delegation.
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CTBF: Charity begins at home
As the Cinema and Television Benevolent Fund (CTBF) prepares to host a premiere event around Downton Abbey, CEO Richard Wilson talks to Michael Rosser about how the charity is adapting to changes in the industry.
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Edward Snowden film joins LFF line-up
Documentary from filmmaker Laura Poitras, who met Snowden and reported on NSA leaks, to receive UK premiere in London.
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Latvia submits animation to Oscar race
Feature-length animation Rocks In my Pockets is Latvia’s entry for the Academy Awards.
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Chris Fujiwara to step down as Edinburgh artistic director
After serving as artistic director of Edinburgh International Film Festival for three festivals, Chris Fujiwara is stepping down from his role.
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Soda takes Phoenix for UK
Acquisition of Christian Petzold’s post-war drama follows world premiere at Toronto.