All articles by Sarah Cooper – Page 17
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James Newton Howard to be honoured at World Soundtrack Awards
Howard’s work will be showcased at the event, which will also see Italian composer Pino Donaggio receiving the World Soundtrack Lifetime Achievement Award.
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Stellan Skarsgård, Hiroyuki Sanada join cast of The Railway Man
Shooting begins on Jonathan Teplitzky’s war drama in Scotland on April 30.
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Phil Rymer joins London law firm Lewis Silkin
The film and TV lawyer was previously principal of his own firm Rymer Media Law.
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Lone Scherfig attached to direct Orange for Ruby, Focus
EXCLUSIVE: The adaptation of Tim Guest’s memoir My Life In Orange, about his childhood in an Indian commune, is curently in development.
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Production underway on Fiennes' The Invisible Woman
Shooting will take place in London and Kent until the end of June.
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Pinewood's Richard Attenborough stage open for business
The new 30,000 sq ft stage is currently being used for Working Title’s Les Miserables.
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Sheffield Doc/Fest to produce From The Sea To The Land Beyond
The documentary about Britain’s coastlines is being directed by Penny Woolcock and will have its premiere at Sheffield Doc/Fest in June.
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Danny Glover among jurors for Puma Creative Impact Award
Submissions are now open for the second Puma/Britdoc Foundation award which recognises the documentary film which has created the most significant impact in the world today.
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My Brother The Devil, Street Girls among Sundance London prize winners
The Sundance Institute will present awards to four films which focus on social justice issues in the developing world during the first Sundance London film and music festival, running April 26-29
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Production begins on third Outpost feature
Kieran Parker will direct the third in the Nazi zombie franchise, Outpost: The Rise Of The Spetsnaz
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Too little investment in British family features, says Sky Movies head
Sky Movies director Ian Lewis has revealed that the company’s decision to develop and produce family films has been partly triggered by a lack of investment in the genre in the UK, calling on the UK production sector to pitch more ideas.
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Dan Simmons appointed Creative Skillset's head of film
He has been acting head of film at the UK training organisation - which rebranded at the beginning of this month from Skillset to Creative Skillset - since last April.
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Tele München Group acquires Iron Man 3 for Germany, Austria
TMG distributed the first two films in the series.
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Edinburgh Film Festival to open with Killer Joe
It will be the UK premiere of the comic noir thriller which world premiered at the Venice Film Festival last year.
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BFI launches Hitchcock season
The three-month season is the result of a three-year national archive project to restore Hitchcock’s silent films.
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Jared Harris to star in Hammer's The Quiet Ones
Due to start shooting in the UK on June 19, the supernatural thriller will be Hammer’s next project following box office hit The Woman In Black.
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Tarak Ben Ammar launches competition for Tunisian filmmakers
The Tunisian Mobile Film Festival is aimed at promoting up and coming film-makers from Ben Ammar’s home country, Tunisia.
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Feature adaptation of The Knife That Killed Me underway
The British thriller will shoot entirely on green screen.
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B3 Media to run second TalentLab
The programme is designed to help film-makers from non-traditional backgrounds to break into the UK industry.