ScreenInternational has launched its 2005 Stars Of Tomorrow, a comprehensive look atthe hottest new talent in the UK film industry.

Publishedin this week's Screen International, the annual talent survey highlights thebrightest actors, directors, writers, producers and behind-the-scenes talent inthe UK. More than 40 new names are profiled, coming from shorts, documentaries,drama and film school, the stage and television.

Thereare 15 actors profiled in the issue, including Natalie Dormer, who stars inLasse Hallstrom's Casanova, Mary Nighy (Sofia Coppola's Marie-Antoinette) andDavid Oyelowo (Kenneth Branagh's As You Like It).

Directorstipped in the 14-page special issue include Jonny Campbell, the acclaimedtelevision director about to shoot his debut feature and former WT2 executiveAmanda Boyle, while writers include Abi Morgan (Channel 4's Sex Traffic) andKerri Hayden (the acclaimed short I Am Dead).

Lastyear's Stars Of Tomorrow shone the spotlight on such names as AndreaArnold,who wonthe best live action shortOscar earlierthis year for Wasp, Natalie Press and Emily Blunt, who won great acclaim fortheir performances in Pawel Pawlikowski's My Summer Of Love and James McAvoy,who has a leading role inDisney/Walden Media's The Chronicles Of Narnia:The Lion, The Witch And The Wardrobe.

Meetthe Stars Of Tomorrow 2005 in Screen International's issue of May 27.