All Stars of Tomorrow articles – Page 23
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NewsRidley Scott's JP Getty thriller lands at STXinternational
Director to begin production on All The Money In The World this month.
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News'Soldado', 'Granite Mountain' switch from Lionsgate to Sony in North America
Differing views over release strategy believed to be cause.
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NewsScreen opens submissions for Stars of Tomorrow 2017
The search is on for Screen International’s annual talent showcase.
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News'Mary Magdalene', 'The Current War' land prime awards slots
The Weinstein Company adds trio of films to 2017 pipeline.
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NewsDamien Chazelle wins DGA Award for 'La La Land'
First-time nominee cements status as Academy Award favourite.
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NewsNorth American Briefs: 'Split' joins AFI FEST Special Screening roster
M. Night Shyamalan’s horror thriller stars James McAvoy as a kidnapper with multiple personalities.
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FeaturesGallery: Stars of Tomorrow 2016 dinner
GALLERY: Images from Screen’s dinner to celebrate the 2016 Stars of Tomorrow.
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FeaturesGallery: Stars of Tomorrow 2016 party
Pictures from Screen’s 2016 Stars of Tomorrow launch party at BFI Stephen Street.
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NewsScreen, British Council celebrate 2016 Stars of Tomorrow
Screen International and British Council present Screen’s Stars Of Tomorrow tonight at an intimate industry dinner.
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FeaturesRob Watson, Stars of Tomorrow 2016
PRODUCER: Despite being in the early stages of his career, Rob Watson is already an exceptionally busy man.
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FeaturesKate Herron, Stars of Tomorrow 2016
WRITER-DIRECTOR: Throughout her childhood, writer Kate Herron remembers being addicted to The Simpsons, a vice that has influenced her path into writing comedy.
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FeaturesToby Fell-Holden, Stars of Tomorrow 2016
WRITER-DIRECTOR: After university in the UK, Toby Fell-Holden, filled with romanticised ideas of the New York film scene, secured a place on Columbia University’s Film MFA programme where he began training as a director.
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FeaturesYaw Basoah, Stars of Tomorrow 2016
PRODUCER: After giving up on his childhood dream of becoming a professional footballer, Yaw Basoah trained as an accountant to support himself while he began his entry into the film industry.
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FeaturesJoe Murtagh, Stars of Tomorrow 2016
WRITER: Having written short stories throughout his childhood, it was not until Joe Murtagh, whose parents are Irish, spent a year studying in Albuquerque, New Mexico that he started experimenting in film along with fellow students.
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Features
GALLERY: Screen's Stars of Tomorrow 2016
The photoshoot for this year’s Screen International Stars of Tomorrow.
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FeaturesScreen's Stars of Tomorrow 2015: Where are they now?
Screen’s Stars of Tomorrow 2015 have had a stellar year, featuring in major Hollywood productions, working with arthouse legends and making their feature debuts behind the camera.
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FeaturesFlorence Pugh, Stars of Tomorrow 2016
ACTOR: “In terms of sibling rivalry, I don’t think you could get much worse,” says Florence Pugh of the fact her older brother (Toby Sebastian) and sisters (Arabella Gibbins and Rafaela Pugh) are also actors.
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FeaturesMorfydd Clark, Stars of Tomorrow 2016
ACTOR: Morfydd Clark has a “typical Welsh story” about how she caught the acting bug.
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FeaturesBarney Harris, Stars of Tomorrow 2016
ACTOR: Barney Harris can recall the moment he caught the acting bug. He was in his school’s production of Jerusalem when it all clicked.
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FeaturesTom Taylor, Stars of Tomorrow 2016
ACTOR: “It’s been a bit of a rollercoaster,” says Tom Taylor, which is putting it mildly.















