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Comment: the challenge of getting your film into UK cinemas is only going to grow
The lacklustre acquisitions market points to contextual challenges.
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'Vikings' showrunner launches TV outfit and strikes MGM first-look deal
Michael Hurst creates Green Pavilion Entertainment.
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Screen Awards 2017: watch highlights from the ceremony
The winners, the party and the glamour from the Screen Awards 2017.
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BFI launches online 'Orphan Works' collection
170 fims from unknown sources released for free online.
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Merzak Allouache, Dominga Sotomayor win Doha Film Institute funding
A total of 35 projects supported in latest funding round.
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Nine industry storylines set to dominate 2018
From harassment to superplatforms, Screen gazes into its crystal ball…
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Paul King, David Heyman talk 'Paddington 2', Baftas and sequels
How do you follow the most successful non-US studio family film of all time?
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Emily Mortimer, Grace Van Patten wrap US comedy-drama 'Good Posture' (exclusive)
Film is the directorial debut of Dolly Wells.
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Scottish government approves major film and TV studio
Studio complex is due to be built near Edinburgh.
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Judi Dench on 'Victoria & Abdul': 'It was such a fascinating story'
With 22 Oscar and Bafta nominations under her belt, Dench is in contention again with Victoria & Abdul.
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UK female director collective Cinesisters attracts more than 50 members
64 women directors sign up to UK initiative.
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Martin McDonagh on the inspiration behind 'Three Billboards'
Writer/director Martin McDonagh tells Screen about the origins of his small-town revenge comedy-drama.
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Luca Guadagnino on the 10-year journey behind 'Call Me By Your Name'
First optioned 10 years ago, André Aciman’s romantic novel Call Me By Your Name had a bumpy journey to the screen before being triumphantly realised by filmmaker Luca Guadagnino.
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Sally Hawkins on how 'The Shape Of Water' is 'beyond words'
Sally Hawkins radiates an inner goodness on screen — a quality Guillermo del Toro has exploited to the full in The Shape Of Water.
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'Darkest Hour' producers on why the film is 'completely different to a biopic'
Darkest Hour depicts Winston Churchill in the crucial weeks that defined him as a wartime leader. Jeremy Kay talks to writer-producer Anthony McCarten and Working Title’s Eric Fellner about taking on a historical legend.
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Jamie Bell on getting to the heart of 'Film Stars Don’t Die In Liverpool'
UK actor Jamie Bell reveals why getting to the heart of a true-life Hollywood romance was the real joy of Film Stars Don’t Die In Liverpool. Louise Tutt reports.