All Features articles – Page 236
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Screen Stars of Tomorrow 2013
The 2013 lineup included Will Poulter, Ed Skrein and Stacy Martin
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Screen Stars of Tomorrow 2012
Screen’s 2012 lineup included Tom Holland, Ashley Thomas and Iain De Caestecker
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Screen Stars of Tomorrow 2011
The 2011 lineup included John Boyega, Rochard Madden and Daniel Sharman
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Screen Stars of Tomorrow 2010
The 2010 lineup included Emilia Clarke, Iwan Rheon and Kelly Marcel
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Screen Stars of Tomorrow 2008
The 2008 lie-up included Tom Hiddleson, Claire Foy and Dev Patel
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Screen Stars of Tomorrow 2006
The 2006 line-up included Riz Ahmed, Hayley Atwell and Juno Temple.
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Screen Stars of Tomorrow 2005
The 2005 line-up included Eddie Redmayne, Natalie Dormer and Robert Pattinson.
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Screen Stars of Tomorrow 2004
The 2004 line-up included Benedict Cumberbatch, Emily Blunt and James McAvoy.
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Can 'grown-up' animation become commercially successful?
Adult animation is still regarded with suspicion by mainstream exhibitors and distributors.
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Sydney Film Festival picks 10 female directors to watch
The Sydney Film Festival will showcase vital female directing talents in 2017.
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Doc/Fest Q&A: Jeff Orlowski on Netflix doc 'Chasing Coral'
Screen speaks to the director about his award-winning climate change film.
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Google's inhouse VR expert: 'Google is betting a lot on VR'
Jessica Brillhart talks medium’s future at Sheffield Doc/Fest.
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Sheffield Doc/Fest VR programme puts spotlight on activism
From “this year’s Notes On Blindness” to the Doom Room, Tom Grater explores the fest’s VR offering.
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Doc/Fest: 'Wilders' director on politics, perfection and picking winners
“We want to be the Ryanair of the film business”
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Doc/Fest Q&A: 'Armed With Faith' directors talk bomb disposal doc
Geeta Gandbhir and Asad Faruqi on their Doc/Fest world premiere.
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Sheffield Doc/Fest looks to expand creative scope
Programme director Luke Moody talks through this year’s festival selection.
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Sheffield Doc/Fest: Watch trailers for films in competition
Tasters of the films in competition at this week’s Sheffield Doc/Fest.
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Nick Broomfield talks 'Whitney: Can I Be Me'
Documentary director talks to Screen about his unauthorised Whitney Houston film.