All articles by Sarah Cooper – Page 15
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Watershed launches FilmWorks networking scheme
The pilot project aimed at fast tracking emerging filmmaking talent from the UK regions, is being developed with money from Creative England’s network fund.
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Arnon Milchan to receive Locarno's producer award
Three of his films will be shown at the 65th edition, including the newly restored Once Upon A Time In America.
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Mean Streets and mini macaroons
Ben Drew (aka Plan B) was in Cannes for the market premiere of his hard hitting directorial debut iLL Manors as well as a great party afterwards.
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Getting the juice from Lemon
Kelly Brook and Keith Lemon were on cheeky form as they dropped into Cannes for a whistle stop trip to promote Keith Lemon: The Movie.
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Robert Jones to produce A Patch Of Fog
The film is the winning project to come out of Northern Ireland Screen’s New Talent Focus scheme for local writers.
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Tony Grisoni's Kingsland amongst new Microwave projects
Three new features have been greenlit through Film London’s microbudget Microwave scheme, which is run in partnership with BBC Films and Skillset.
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A Happy Ending?
Dr Who actress Karen Gillan is in Cannes to promote her first feature, the Glasgow set indie romantic comedy Not Another Happy Ending, directed by John McKay and produced by Claire Mundell of Synchronicity.
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Wayne Blair
Australian director Wayne Blair is in Cannes for the world premiere of his feelgood feature debut The Sapphires, which screens out of competition
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Snow Patrol feels Vibrations
Snow Patrol’s drummer Johnny Quinn talks about the band’s role on Terri Hooley biopic Good Vibrations.
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Encounters Film Festival receives MEDIA backing
The festival will run in its new earlier slot this year.
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Marc Samuelson to set up new production outfit
The established British producer has left CinemaNX after five years as a partner at the company to set up his own production company, boarding two new projects as a co-producer.
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Camel on the Croisette..
Sacha Baron Cohen pulled off his latest publicity stunt to promote The Dictator in Cannes, with the help of a very obliging camel.
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Rufus Norris
Acclaimed UK theatre director Rufus Norris talks about his directorial debut Broken which is the opening film of Critics’ Week.
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Shooting begins on Kick
Marcus Warren’s football thriller is produced by Geoff Austin, David Ravden and Jon Thompson.
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Locarno Film Festival launches new industry initiative
The new initiatie will focus on distribution and exhibition in the Eastern and Central European countries.
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Elliot Goldenthal to be honoured at Film Music Festival, Krakow
Oscar winning composer Elliot Goldenthal will be celebrated in concert at the Film Music Festival in Krakow on May 26 at the Tinning Plant of ArcelorMittal Poland in Krakow.
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High Point snaps up 6 Plots
EXCLUSIVE: The Australian teen horror is directed by Leigh Sheehan.
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The Invisible Woman
Ralph Fiennes’ second directing project following Coriolanus tells the story of Charles Dickens’ secret love affair with a young actress. Who better to play the iconic author than Fiennes himself. Sarah Cooper reports.
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Visual effects company Cinesite sold to Endless LLP
The London based visual effects house has been acquired by UK based private equity house Endless LLP.