All Stars of Tomorrow articles – Page 30
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NewsFilm Independent unveils Spirit grants
The organisation’s top brass announced on January 11 the recipients of the three Spirit Awards filmmaker grants at the annual Spirit Awards Nominee Brunch in Los Angeles.
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FeaturesStars of Tomorrow 2013: Brits in LA
Introducing the rising talents among US-based UK actors, writers and directors whose work is destined to grace our screens for years to come.
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NewsScreen unveils 2013 Stars of Tomorrow: Brits in LA
Feature on rising Brits working in Los Angeles spotlights the likes of actor Agyness Deyn, writer Arash Amel, and director Peter Rodger.
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FeaturesScreen Stars of Tomorrow party 2013, slideshow 2
More great photos of our 2013 UK Stars and other industry guests.
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FeaturesScreen Stars of Tomorrow party 2013, slideshow 1
Screen toasted its 2013 UK Stars of Tomorrow at a party at London’s Langham Hotel, sponsored by 3 Mills Studios with support from Creative Skillset, Heineken and MAC.
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NewsScreen unveils 2013 UK Stars of Tomorrow
Meet this year’s class of rising talents in acting and filmmaking.
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FeaturesScreen's Stars of Tomorrow Party
Rising talents and industry veterans celebrated at The Langham Hotel in London.
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NewsScreen unveils 2012 UK Stars of Tomorrow
Screen International is today unveiling the rising filmmakers and actors selected for its 2012 Stars of Tomorrow.
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NewsScreen Stars of Tomorrow amongst BAFTA's Brits to Watch
Jessica Brown Findlay, Tom Hughes and Jack Thorne are amongst the 42 rising Brit stars who will be honoured at the inaugural Brits to Watch dinner in LA on July 9.
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FeaturesStars of Tomorrow 2011 photos
Stars were photographed at London’s Club at the Ivy in June 2011. All photos by Adam Scourfield.
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NewsScreen unveils 2011 Stars of Tomorrow
Talents chosen this year include Julian Fellowes’ new Romeo and an actor handpicked by Steven Spielberg; plus filmmakers shooting features with Idris Elba and Tom Hardy. Full list revealed here.
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FeaturesClass of 2010: where are they now?
Stars of Tomorrow, today. Screen catches up with the blossoming careers of some of last year’s alumni, including Downton Abbey’s Jessica Brown Findlay and Claire Wilson, who is writing Oliver Twist contemporary retelling Twist for Ruby Films and Rocket Pictures.
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FeaturesJoe Cornish & Charles Henri Belleville
The director of Attack The Block and co-writer of Steven Spielberg’s The Adventures Of Tintin tells the young film-maker behind The Inheritance what he learned from making his first theatrical feature
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FeaturesAlan Parker & Arjun Rose
The celebrated writer and director of some 14 films including Bugsy Malone, Mississippi Burning and Evita talks to the young film-maker who made his first film in 18 days about the importance of time, titles and trust.
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