All articles by Michael Rosser – Page 194
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NewsThe 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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NewsBFI 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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NewsCurran named Industry Media MD
Appointment signals move into film for the media business consultancy.
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NewsAjyal youth fest reveals industry line-up
Industry programmes to focus on the impact of media on young audiences.
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NewsTrans Atlantic secures new Canadian partner
The Canadian Media Production Association partners on training programming.
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NewsDutch 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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NewsGlasgow unveils new strands
New strands include pop-up events, a focus on Chile and Oscar nominated Hollywood films from 1939.
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NewsHammer reboot Abominable Snowman
Woman in Black producer and Hammer to offer modern take on the Yeti myth.
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NewsPinewood Studios backs first short
Film centres on a civil war in the future based around gender.
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NewsStarred Up sets UK release date
Fox Searchlight to release BIFA nominee, starring Jack O’Connell and Homeland’s Rupert Friend.
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NewsAlex Garcia's Residue begins shoot
Futuristic paranormal thriller to star Harry Potter’s Natalia Tena and Misfits/Game of Thrones actor Iwan Rheon.
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NewsChild's Pose producer wins co-pro award
This year’s European Co-Production Award – Prix Eurimages will go to Ada Solomon from Romania.
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NewsScreenwriting guru Syd Field dies
Writer of several influential books on screenwriting dies aged 77.
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News'Peril' wins BAFTA Scotland awards
For Those in Peril and Screen Star of Tomorrow George Mackay picked up top awards.
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NewsClio Barnard wins at Stockholm
Bronze Horse for best film goes to The Selfish Giant. More wins for Fruitvale Station, Miss Violence and Screen Star of Tomorrow George MacKay.
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NewsBloody Beans wins at CPH:DOX
Other winners include Everyday Rebellion, Dirty Wars and A Spell to Ward Off the Darkness.
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