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    SEBASTIAN GODWIN and HUGO GODWIN

    2008-07-10T11:38:00Z

    Writer-Director and ProducerPerhaps it is not surprising brothers Sebastian (standing left) and Hugo Godwin are interested in cinema that explores the theme of the family - but their reference point is more Michael Haneke than Steven Spielberg. The Girls shows how a game between two young sisters and their father ...

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    MICHAEL LESSLIE

    2008-07-10T11:42:00Z

    WriterJust 23, Michael Lesslie has notched up a formidable array of credits since he started writing at 16. Flipping between stage and screen, he wrote the 2006 BAFTAnominated short Heavy Metal Drummer, adapted Swimming With Sharks for the London stage last year, and has written another short, Airlock Or How ...

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    MDP, Crystal Sky spread Fear.com

    2000-10-23T19:25:00Z

    Mark Damon's MDP Worldwide and Steven Paul's Crystal Sky have teamed up to handle the worldwide distribution of two new films - Fear.com to be directed by William Malone (House On Haunted Hill) and sports action thriller The Extremists to be directed by Christian Duguay (The Art Of War). The ...

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    JANIS PUGH

    2008-07-10T11:45:00Z

    Writer-directorJanis Pugh has been making no-budget shorts, inspired by the stories of her home town of Flint in north Wales, for almost a decade. Her break came in 2005 with documentary short House about elderly women playing bingo and reminiscing about their lives. It won her a scholarship to the ...

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    Knightsbridge Media wraps Hindi remake of Winding Refn's Pusher

    2008-07-10T11:47:00Z

    UK production company Knightsbridge Media has finished its independent film Pusher, which it expects to launch in 40 UK cinemas later in 2008.Pusher is a UK-made, Hindi-language remake of Nicolas Winding Refn's Danish hit of the same name, now about an Asian drug dealer whose world collapses around him during ...

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    JOSEPH PIERCE

    2008-07-10T11:47:00Z

    Writer-director-animatorJust graduated from the National Film and Television School (NFTS), Joseph Pierce's imaginative animated shorts have made a splash on the festival circuit. Big On Love, about a sweet encounter between a man and a woman, shows how expressive graphic animation can be. His graduation film, Stand Up, about a ...

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    JEREMY LOVERING

    2008-07-10T11:49:00Z

    Writer-directorHaving built a solid reputation in television on acclaimed series such as Spooks, Jeremy Lovering confirmed his cinematic ambitions with Miss Austen Regrets, which screened on the BBC in April. A poignant drama about the Regency author, it had a broad filmic sweep and gave a contemporary twist to a ...

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    Kaos starts feature screenwriting competition

    2008-07-10T11:50:00Z

    Kaos Films, founders of the British Short Screenplay Competition, is now launching a Feature Screenplay Competition.The competition will be open to international screenwriters working in any genre of film that can be produced for $2m or less.The winning screenplay will be announced at the 2009 Screenwriters Festival in Cheltenham.Kaos will ...

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    JUSTIN TREFGARNE

    2008-07-10T11:52:00Z

    Writer-directorAfter four years as one of the development team at Working Title, Justin Trefgarne took the bold step of going freelance in 2006. And it was a gamble that has paid off so far. He has made two shorts - the smart, ambitious self-funded science-fiction thriller Life XP and the ...

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    Kevin Macdonald, Stephen Frears to host classes in UK Schools Week

    2008-07-10T11:55:00Z

    The UK is planning its 13th National Film Schools Week, which will host about 2,000 free film screenings with up to 320,000 children set to attend.The event is planned for Oct 20-24 in England, Wales and Northern Ireland and Nov 3-7 in Scotland.Events will be held in more than 500 ...

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    POLLY STENHAM

    2008-07-10T11:54:00Z

    WriterPolly Stenham has already caused quite a stir in the London theatre world. Her debut, That Face, which has just finished a second run in the West End, was hailed as the most exciting in years. A searing portrait of a middle-class family in crisis, its energy, humour and raw ...

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    MATTHEW WALKER

    2008-07-10T11:57:00Z

    Writer-director-animatorMatthew Walker's smart little animations have won him an army of fans at festivals. John And Karen, a sweet film about a penguin and a polar bear making up over tea and biscuits, premiered at Edinburgh last year and has been around the world winning awards including best short at ...

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    Mothman flies at Screen Gems

    2000-10-23T19:28:00Z

    Screen Gems, the mid-budget releasing division of Sony Pictures Entertainment, has acquired all North American rights to Lakeshore Entertainment's psychological thriller The Mothman Prophecies which is set to start shooting in Jan 2001. Richard Gere will star and Mark Pellington (Arlington Road) will direct. The film is based on a ...

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    JANE LINFOOT

    2008-07-10T11:58:00Z

    Writer-directorA background working in production has served Jane Linfoot well. Not only because it has given her an address book full of contacts to call on when making her selffinanced shorts, but because it has taught her the importance of the relationship between directors and actors. Two shorts so far ...

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    Pretty Pictures buys French rights to Clubbed from AV

    2008-07-11T06:00:00Z

    Pretty Pictures has acquired all French-speaking rights to Neil Thompson's Clubbed from AV Pictures.AV has also sold the film for include Australasia (21st Century Pictures), Benelux (European Film Partners), Middle East (Falcon Films), Poland (Vision) and Turkey (Horizon International).The story, set in 1980s clubland, stars Colin Salmon, Mel Raido an ...

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    Future Cinema plans Eraserhead/Guillemots event

    2008-07-10T12:05:00Z

    Future Cinema Live will return to the UK's Latitude Festival by presenting a special event for Guillemots playing an improvised set to David Lynch's Eraserhead.In addition to the band's new live 'score' for the cult classic, there will be a performance by dancers the Chamelion Collective.Psychedelic rock band Invasion will ...

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    Germany's SquareOne picks up Descent 2, Tell-Tale

    2008-07-10T12:15:00Z

    Munich-based German distributor SquareOne Entertainment has announced new additions to its 2008 and 2009 release slate.SquareOne President Al Munteanu revealed that the company's latest acquisitions include Jeffrey Nachmanoff's action thriller Traitor starring Don Cheadle, Guy Pearce and Jeff Daniels, set for a fourth-quarter 2008 release.For 2009 releases, SquareOne has added ...

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    The Duchess, Secret Life Of Bees get TIFF gala screenings

    2008-07-10T18:03:00Z

    Programmers at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) have added two gala presentations and seven special presentations to the line-up, as well as 13 additions to the Masters and Contemporary World Cinema strands.The gala screenings are the world premiere of Gina Prince-Bythewood's Southern States family drama Secret Life Of Bees ...

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    IMAX pacts with Australia's Hoyts for four new digital systems

    2008-07-10T18:40:00Z

    IMAX Corporation has secured a deal to install four IMAX theatres in theatres in Perth, Melbourne and Sydney operated by Australian exhibitor Hoyts Cinemas.The agreement marks IMAX Corporation's first international joint venture featuring the new IMAX Digital Theatre System and will double IMAX's footprint in Australia.The partners will share in ...

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    Screen International UK Stars Of Tomorrow: Actors 1

    2008-07-10T20:56:00Z

    THE ACTORS 1Click namefor fullprofileMichelle DockeryOlivia HallinanEdward HoggCharles MneneColin MorganCarey MulliganJack O’ConnellDev PatelKaya Scodelario