All articles by Sarah Cooper – Page 40
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Reg Traviss to direct thriller Silvertown
The film about a faded boxer will shoot in East London in spring 2012 for Canyon Creek Films.
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LevelK boards Molotnikov's Blood Or Water
The Danish sales company also handled international sales on Molotnikov’s first feature Crying With Laughter, which was named best feature at the Scottish BAFTAs
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Sheffield Doc/Fest announces 2012 dates
The festival will once again take place in June, following its successful move from November this year
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Just doing it
Sometimes all you have to do is ask says Just Do It director Emily James, who is self distributing her film around the UK.
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Film London shortlists 11 films for Best of Boroughs Awards
The awards will recognise the best short films to come out of the London Borough Film Fund Challenge
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Raindance launches postgraduate training programme
The course, which allows students to negotiate on the content and title of their final certificate, will run at the UK’s Staffordshire University
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Ben Kempas joins Scottish Documentary Institute
The film-maker/co-host of The D-Word will take up the role of producer for marketing & distribution
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Batman Returns... to Nottingham
Christopher Nolan has been shooting The Dark Knight Rises in Sarah Cooper’s hometown of Nottingham. Cue nostalgia.
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Colours Of Passion wins audience award at London Indian Film Festival
Ketan Mehta’s film about Indian artist Raja Ravi Varma was one of 28 films to screen at the second London Indian Film Festival
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Peel Group takes 71.1% shares in Pinewood Shepperton
It is not enough for the investment company to take private ownership of the studio group.
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Peter Mullan to star in urban thriller The Man Inside
He will star alongside actor/singer Ashley ‘Bashy’ Thomas and David Harewood in the film which is directed by Dan Turner and will shoot in the North East of the UK.
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Against all odds
When the financing on Stephen Frears’ new drama Lay The Favorite, starring Bruce Willis, fell apart twice, producers Paul Trijbits and Anthony Bregman faced a race against time to re-assemble and refinance the project and keep the director and all the cast on board.
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In Training
Screen went to check out Sam Hoare’s short film Training Day - and discovered that the director/actor is about to embark on some very different training for his role opposite Matt Smith in a new BBC drama.
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Skillset launches Scottish training programme Screen NETS
The programme, which is supported by Creative Scotland, aims to train up five individuals who have recently entered theScottish film industry.
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Scotland's BAFTAs to return in 2011
The Scottish BAFTAs are to return this year, following a break in 2010.
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Arte's Reilhac to deliver keynote at Canada's Strategic Partners
Michel Reilhac [pictured], executive director of Arte France Cinema, will be delivering a key note speech at co-production market Strategic Partners, which will take place during the Atlantic Film Festival in Halifax, Canada (Sept 15-18).
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Gruffalo among the six nominees for Cartoon d'Or
Six animated short films have been nominated for this year’s Cartoon d’Or award, which will be presented at an awards ceremony on Sept 15, during the Cartoon Forum in Sopot, Poland.
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Gemma Arterton, Vanessa Redgrave to star in Williams' Song For Marion
Terence Stamp and Christopher Eccleston will also star in London to Brighton director Paul Andrew Williams’ comedy drama about a grumpy pensioner who joins a local choir.
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Berlinale's World Cinema Fund backs eight projects
Malaysian director Liew Seng Tat has been awarded the biggest production award of 50,000 euros for In What City Does It Live?.
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Cannes Critics Week title 17 Girls wins Priz Michel D'Ornano
The film’s directors Delphine and Muriel Coulin will receive the award at the Deauville American Film Festival in September.