All articles by Tom Grater – Page 82
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LFF: Wellington Films duo on 'The Levelling', future plans
Co-founders Rachel Robey and Al Clark talk about their latest feature, which plays in LFF’s First Feature competition.
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Devilworks reveals AFM slate
EXCLUSIVE: Line-up includes Australian thriller The Suicide Theory and US crime film Criticsized.
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IMAX, Odeon to launch first VR centre in Europe
Bespoke virtual reality location will open in Manchester, UK, this year. IMAX CEO sees VR potential as “bigger than the market for IMAX theatres”.
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Soda takes 'My Life As A Courgette' for UK
EXCLUSIVE: Distributor adds feature animation to LFF slate that also includes Toni Erdmann and Paterson.
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'The Girl On The Train' tops UK social media buzz
Novel adaptation narrowly beat Tim Burton’s Miss Peregrine.
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Parkland takes hostage drama 'Us And Them'
EXCLUSIVE: Jack Roth will star in the Joe Martin-directed feature.
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BFI: 60% of UK films in last 10 years featured no black actors
New BFI research reaffirms alarming diversity trends.
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Sadiq Khan backs proposal for capital's largest studio in East London
Business case to be developed for planned 17-acre site in Dagenham.
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Daisy Ridley-narrated doc 'The Eagle Huntress' gets UK deal
Mongolia-set feature is set to play at London Film Festival.
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Hope Dickson Leach wins first £50k IWC bursary award
Dickson Leach’s debut feature The Levelling plays in competition at LFF.
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'Bridget Jones's Baby' passes £30m at UK box office
Tim Burton’s Miss Peregrine opened to £3.45m, while Peter Berg’s Deepwater Horizon posted close to £2m.
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LFF: Benedict Andrews talks sexual abuse drama 'Una'
Una premeired at Telluride and will play in Official Competition at LFF next month.
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Aardman starts 'Early Man' shoot, releases first video
Eddie Redmayne leads the voice cast of the latest feature animation from the Shaun The Sheep creators.
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Rob 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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Kate 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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Toby 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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Yaw 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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Joe 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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Hereford Films punches with Roy 'Pretty Boy' Shaw biopic
EXCLUSIVE: Mark Harris will portray the bare knuckle boxing fighter in UK crime drama.
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Rachel McAdams joins Rachel Weisz in Sebastián Lelio’s 'Disobedience'
EXCLUSIVE: Spotlight star attached to New York-set drama from Element Pictures and Braven Films.