All articles by Screen staff – Page 63
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NewsScreen, BFI London Film Festival strike three-year Stars Of Tomorrow partnership
UK and Ireland Screen Stars Of Tomorrow have previously showcased Benedict Cumberbatch, John Boyega and Emily Blunt.
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NewsCannes 2016: Market Buzz
Screen’s essential guide to the hottest titles coming to market at Cannes.
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FeaturesFuture Leaders 2016: Agents
Find out who are the hottest upcoming agents from around the world.
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NewsComcast to buy DreamWorks Animation for $3.8bn
The transaction is expected to close by the end of 2016; Jeffrey Katzenberg to become chairman of DreamWorks New Media.
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NewsBrexit will hurt British film sector warns industry survey
The majority of people working in the UK’s media and creative sector oppose Brexit and believe leaving the European Union will damage the global role of Britain’s film, TV and advertising sectors.
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NewsTwitter, Buzzfeed execs to speak at Media Summit
Twitter exec Bruce Daisley and BuzzFeed UK editor-in-chief Janine Gibson will be among the keynote speakers at this year’s Media Summit.
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NewsScreen opens submissions for Stars of Tomorrow 2016
The search is on for Screen International’s annual talent showcase.
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FeaturesTraining Special: A new tomorrow
Browse Screen’s training features on visual effects, e-learning, EMBAs, diversity and the London Film School.
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NewsScreen: Having trouble logging in?
ScreenDaily has recently transferred its subscriber service to a new supplier, which has resulted in some readers experiencing difficulties logging in and receiving newsletters.
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NewsHave Your Say: Brexit – are you in or out?
VOTE NOW: With the EU Referendum just around the corner, we’ve decided to conduct research in order to have a better understanding of how Brexit could affect the Creative Industries, and, more importantly, how you feel about the UK potentially leaving the European Union.
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NewsPinewood, Red Planet, Cinecitta head to 2016 Media Production Show
The first Media Production Show will take place in London June 9-10 with a host of top industry brands attending.
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NewsOscars 2016: Who will win/should win according to Screen...
Will The Revenant sweep the boards? Screen’s staff run down their predictions for the 2016 Oscars…
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NewsChinese broadcasters drop Hong Kong Film Awards
Chinese broadcaster CCTV and leading portal Tencent have pulled out of showing this year’s Hong Kong Film Awards, which includes controversial drama Ten Years among the best picture nominees.
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CommentPitch perfect: Pandastorm hosts Berlinale football tournament
Away from the MGB and hotel offices, the stakes ran high at the annual Berlinale Indoor Soccer Tournament sponsored by German distributor Pandastorm on Friday night.
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NewsBerlin 2016: Market Buzz
Screen’s essential guide to the hottest titles coming to market at Berlin.
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NewsBritish Council adds two film programme managers
Jemma Desai to work on shorts and global exhibition; Wendy Mitchell takes permanent post working on festivals and digital.
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NewsSundance 2016: Screen's coverage round-up
All the news, reviews and interviews coming out of Park City.
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NewsSkillset, Puttnam launch executive MBA for creative industries
Channel 4 will fund six bursaries over three years.
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News'Mad Max', '45 Years' score big at London Critics' awards
British actors, directors and films won most of the main awards.














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