All articles by Michael Rosser – Page 186
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Life of Pi wins kids BAFTA
Ang Lee’s tale of survival at sea beats three animated features to win best film.
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Paul Greengrass to get BIFAs honour
Bourne, Captain Phillips director recognised for focusing international attention on the UK.
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Academy partners with DIFF
Delegation from AMPAS to attend the film festival in Dubai and present a series of events.
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BFI: women work at UK box office
The BFI has released new research highlighting the successful box office performance of UK independent films with a female screenwriter and/or director.
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Mike Leigh to direct Pirates of Penzance
Director also reveals the name of his previously untitled Turner project and talks about switching from film to digital.
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Sundance London 2014 details revealed
Dates announced, short film competition to return and a new workshop for filmmakers unveiled.
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Trio join Bier's Second Chance
Maria Bonnevie, Nikolaj Lie Kaas and Ulrich Thomsen have been added to the cast of Susanne Bier’s upcoming film A Second Chance.
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Dogwoof sells InRealLife, Dangeous Acts
Documentaries about the effects of the internet on children and a personal account of one of the last remaining dictator states in the world are currently screening at IDFA.
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Ida wins at Camerimage
Other winners at the cinematography festival in Poland included Alfonso Cuaron’s Gravity.
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Chris Parks, Gravity
Alfonso Cuaron’s Gravity uses 3D to take audiences into the middle of a catastrophe. Michael Rosser talks to the film’s stereo supervisor, Chris Parks of Vision3, about the 3D demands of the production
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The Rocket wins Leeds Audience Award
Laos-set drama, which is Australia’s submission for the Foreign Language Oscar, beat Gravity to the top prize.
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BFI launches £2m 'Neighbourhood Cinema' fund
New fund aims to bring cinema experiences and more specialised British films to communities across the UK.
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Curran named Industry Media MD
Appointment signals move into film for the media business consultancy.
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Ajyal youth fest reveals industry line-up
Industry programmes to focus on the impact of media on young audiences.
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Trans Atlantic secures new Canadian partner
The Canadian Media Production Association partners on training programming.
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Dutch producers win co-pro support
Dutch producers Volya Films and Waterland Film have been selected for Hubert Bals Fund Plus to co-produce two films in Southeast Asia.
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Glasgow unveils new strands
New strands include pop-up events, a focus on Chile and Oscar nominated Hollywood films from 1939.
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Hammer reboot Abominable Snowman
Woman in Black producer and Hammer to offer modern take on the Yeti myth.
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Pinewood Studios backs first short
Film centres on a civil war in the future based around gender.