All articles by Sarah Cooper – Page 71
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BAFTA nominations will be out Jan 18, 2011
The entry deadline will be 18 November, with round 1 opening on December 8.
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Edinburgh plans Sean Connery 80th birthday gala
The screening of the John Huston classic The Man Who Would Be King will take place at the film festival’s new venue, the Edinburgh Festival Theatre, on June 20.
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Blu-ray watchers triple since 2008, report says
Report by Wiggin LLP also notes that 32% of UK consumers expect to watch more 3D content in next year.
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Skillset opens survey about working in UK creative media industries
On the back of the findings, Skillset is hoping to identify areas which require future training support and issues affecting the sector.
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Cineworld plans Wembley multiplex
The nine screen cinema will seat 1800 people and will form part of the 280,000 sq ft leisure and retail hub Wembley City.
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Features
Mike Leigh
The British director talks to Sarah Cooper about the challenges he faced making his Cannes Competition entry Another Year, and why he loves the festival.
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Bertrand Tavernier
The veteran French director talks to Sarah Cooper about the joys of shooting on home turf and why financing doesn’t get any easier.
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Comment
Betting on the Palme
Irish bookmaker Paddy Power has placed 3/1 odds on Ken Loach’s last minute competition entry Route Irish to scoop the Palme D’Or.
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Scorsese in post with George Harrison doc
Exclusive Film Distribution is selling the project in Cannes.
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Film London extends micro budget scheme Microwave
The Film London/BBC Films microbudget production scheme will run for a further 3 years from 2011.
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Smith joins Field Fisher Waterhouse as media partner
He will advise on a range of issues including finance, production and distribution.
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Danny Huston in Playoff for Riklis
Eran Riklis to direct the real life inspired German-Israeli drama about a basketball coach for Germany’s Egoli Tossell.
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Warp Films picks up Trash Humpers
The film, directed by Harmony Korine, will be released in the UK in June.
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Northern Film & Media, NorthStar Equity launch $3.5m film fund
The first recipient of the fund is James Erskine’s football feature One Night In Turin.
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Africa United
Pathé’s $6m Africa United is an ambitious UK-South Africa-Rwanda co-production which filmed across three countries. Sarah Cooper reports from Lake Tanganyika in Burundi, where it was the first international project to shoot.
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A Lonely Place gears up for Scottish shoot
Julian Gilbey’s film was previously known as The Grave At Angel’s Peak.