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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FeaturesStars of Tomorrow One-to-One: Sam Yates meets Jonathan Teplitzky
The Railway Man director Jonathan Teplitzky takes time from his new Churchill project to talk to Star of Tomorrow Sam Yates about what new talent really needs to make it
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FeaturesStars of Tomorrow One-to-One: Len Rowles meets Iain Smith
Veteran producer Iain Smith has moved between the UK and Hollywood with consummate ease over his career. He tells Star of Tomorrow and aspiring producer Len Rowles the secrets of his success.
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FeaturesStars of Tomorrow One-to-One: Fodhla Cronin O’Reilly meets Damian Jones
With films ranging from Belle to Absolutely Fabulous: The Movie under his belt, producer Damian Jones — now working on an AA Milne project with Simon Curtis directing and Margot Robbie and Domhnall Gleeson in the leads — talks to Star of Tomorrow Fodhla Cronin O’Reilly.
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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.















