All articles by Nikki Baughan – Page 17
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'Dabka': Tribeca Review
Evan Peters and Barkhad Abdi star in a story of a Canadian journalist and Somali pirates which also features Al Pacino
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How the UK's voluntary apprenticeship levy works
The UK film and high-end TV industry already has a voluntary apprenticeship levy in place. Nikki Baughan looks at how it works and talks to three recent beneficiaries.
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'La Barracuda': SXSW Review
A thriller involving two half-sisters and their dead muscian father slow-burns in the oppressive Texas heat.
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'Tormentero': SXSW Review
A disgraced fisherman struggles with ghosts of the past in Mexican director Ruben Imaz’s fourth feature
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'I Am Another You': SXSW Review
‘Hooligan Sparrow’ director Nanfu Wang documents a trip across the United States with a Utah-born drifter
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'Us And Them': SXSW Review
Dir: Joe Martin. UK, 2017. 83 minsBritish short film and documentary maker Joe Martin (Keep Quiet) makes his feature debut with this timely - if rampantly unsubtle - drama, which takes the idea of class warfare to its most savage extremes when a disillusioned young social ...
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Why costume design is so important in 'Allied'
UK costume designer Joanna Johnston explains how the clothing worn by Brad Pitt and Marion Cotillard reflects their characters’ dramatic arcs.
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Haifa: Mix Programme spotlights local projects
For the second year running, Haifa will play host to the Mix Programme, dedicated to helping teams of Jewish and Arab-Israeli film-makers take their projects to the next level.
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LFF focus: diversity, new venues in the spotlight
In its 60th anniversary year, the BFI London Film Festival (Oct 5-16) is expanding its programme, venues and industry events. Nikki Baughan reports.
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News
'The Shepherd' scores hat-trick of Raindance awards
Jury including Joanna Lumley and Olivia Colman crowned The Shepherd as Best Film.
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Locarno: Piazza Grande & International Competition profiles
With the 69th Locarno Film Festival kicking off today (Aug 3), Screen profiles the Piazza Grande & International Competition titles.
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Asante backs Directors UK report
BAFTA-winning director Amma Asante sees need for affirmative action in light of new Directors UK report about female filmmakers.
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Hidden gender: analysing the Directors UK report
Radical change is needed to redress the imbalance of female directors in the UK, according to a new report by Directors UK. But what does the industry make of the findings?
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Directors UK calls for 50:50 male-female film funding
EXCLUSIVE: Directors UK report concludes that there is “unconscious, systemic bias” towards male directors in UK.