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The Big Question: Diversity 1f5e52
What one thing can be done - however small - to bring more minorities and women into the film industry?
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What must I include if I commission a screenplay from a writer? 5m121p
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: Abigail Payne, a partner in the Film and Television Group of law firm Harbottle & Lewis, explains.
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Spotlight shifts to Berlin 162h4h
After a buzzy Sundance for US deals, attention now turns to Berlin and the European Film Market (EFM), which for the European film industry always serves as the pre-eminent launchpad to the year’s deal-making.
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Watch the 'Super Bowl 50' movie trailers 1d1z16
From Jason Bourne and Batman v Superman to Captain America and Deadpool, action heroes dominated the commercials during Super Bowl 50.
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Universal Pictures names Jason Bourne film… 'Jason Bourne' 5y1e4a
The studio was one of several US majors to claim a coveted spot during Super Bowl 50 and subsequently issued a one-sheet that read, ‘You know his name.’ For a minute there we weren’t sure, but we do now.
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BAFTA-nominated shorts to screen in UK cinemas 4u2y
The films will screen in 30 venues across the UK before travelling abroad.
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Instagram thriller 'Shield Five' debuts first episodes 6v1p18
The series will release a new clip every day throughout February.
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Film Is GREAT reception to toast British Oscar nominees 3f937
Eddie Redmayne and the British Consul General Chris O’Connor will co-host the Film Is GREAT Reception celebrating British Oscar nominees in West Hollywood on February 26.
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IFFR: building and engaging an audience 4q1v2t
American distributor Richard Abramowitz (Abramorama) and film festival and publicity strategist Kathleen McInnis (See-Through Films) led a ‘do’s and don’ts’ discussion at the 45th IFFR on both the traditional and alternative requirements in marketing an independent film.
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IFFR: Spaces Within: Art and Film Installation 1k3n2n
Down the road from IFFR’s bustling cinema hub de Doelen lies a partially disused office building whose 11th and 12th floors are housing four installation pieces, each representing one of the four strands in the festival’s 45th year.
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IFFR Live 2016 launches with 'As I Open My Eyes' 71b6f
Venice award-winner kicks off second edition of the international live cinema event in Rotterdam.
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COMMENT: Birth of a game-changer 6s1u3a
It is safe to say by this time next year, The Birth Of A Nation will not only feature among the best picture Oscar nominees but most likely will be the first on the list.
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We Are UK Film brunch, Sundance 2016 t3jk
The British Film Commission and the BFI hosted their annual get-together in Park City.
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‘Eddie The Eagle’ leaps into Sundance 3t525s
Park City locals got a surprise on Monday night when Hugh Jackman and Taron Egerton turned up for a screening of the biopic about one of Britain’s pluckiest Olympians.
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Delivering Dreams: celebrating 100 years of UK film distribution 373s5q
Geoffrey Macnab’s book is a thoroughly researched canter through a century of UK film distribution, writes Charles Gant
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Yorgos Lanthimos discusses 'The Lobster' at NFTS f82b
Director Yorgos Lanthimos talked to NFTS students about his BAFTA-nominated, English-language debut The Lobster.
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UCLA film school hosts annual Sundance event at Zoom 6c4s6l
UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television dean Teri Schwartz hosted the school’s annual Sundance reception on Saturday.
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Making the most of co-pro opportunities in 6s3c4w
Interest in international co-production among producers has never been higher. Miriam Ducke, senior trade adviser for Creative Industries, Berlin explains why.
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COMMENT: The Oscar doesn't go to... be2s
A lack of diversity was glaringly apparent in this year’s Oscar nominations, writes Matt Mueller.
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Jörn Threlfall talks BAFTA-nominated short 'Over' 365r1z
Screen Star of Tomorrow Jörn Threlfall discusses his short film Over, a mystery told in reverse, which was nominated for a Best British Short Film BAFTA.