All Stars Of Tomorrow One To One articles
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Stars of Tomorrow one-to-one: Sally El Hosaini & Ruth Greenberg
The duo discuss about avoiding being pigeonholed and when it’s time to change a decision.
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Stars of Tomorrow one-to-one: Fodhla Cronin O’Reilly & Cleona Ní Chrualaoi
The duo talk entering the industry, producers fees and balancing work with family.
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Stars of Tomorrow one-to-one: Rosy McEwen & Eddie Marsan
McEwen and Marsan worked on dystopian feature ‘Vesper’, a Karlovy Vary premiere.
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Stars of Tomorrow One-to-One: Gabrielle Tana and Helen Simmons
Tana has produced films including ‘Philomena’ and ’Coriolanus’.
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Stars of Tomorrow One-to-One: Carol Morley and Anna Blandford
Morley’s ‘Out Of Blue’ recently premiered in Toronto.
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How five Screen Stars of Tomorrow united to make 'The End Of The F***ing World'
The adolescent misfits drama first streamed on Netflix in January 2018.
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Stars of Tomorrow One-to-One: Sam Yates meets Jonathan Teplitzky
The Railway Man director Jonathan Teplitzky takes time from his new Churchill project to talk to Star of Tomorrow Sam Yates about what new talent really needs to make it
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Stars of Tomorrow One-to-One: Len Rowles meets Iain Smith
Veteran producer Iain Smith has moved between the UK and Hollywood with consummate ease over his career. He tells Star of Tomorrow and aspiring producer Len Rowles the secrets of his success.
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Stars of Tomorrow One-to-One: Fodhla Cronin O’Reilly meets Damian Jones
With films ranging from Belle to Absolutely Fabulous: The Movie under his belt, producer Damian Jones — now working on an AA Milne project with Simon Curtis directing and Margot Robbie and Domhnall Gleeson in the leads — talks to Star of Tomorrow Fodhla Cronin O’Reilly.
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Stars of Tomorrow One-to-One: Richard Eyre & Charlotte Spencer
Director Richard Eyre tells Star of Tomorrow actor Charlotte Spencer about tempering performances for stage and screen, the perils of over-protective agents and how Emily Blunt set a benchmark for young actors.
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Stars of Tomorrow One-to-One: Abi Morgan & Marnie Dickens
Abi Morgan’s latest feature Suffragette opens the BFI London Film Festival next month. She talks to Star of Tomorrow Marnie Dickens about writing for different mediums and the challenges of biopics.
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Joe Cornish & Charles Henri Belleville
The director of Attack The Block and co-writer of Steven Spielberg’s The Adventures Of Tintin tells the young film-maker behind The Inheritance what he learned from making his first theatrical feature
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Alan Parker & Arjun Rose
The celebrated writer and director of some 14 films including Bugsy Malone, Mississippi Burning and Evita talks to the young film-maker who made his first film in 18 days about the importance of time, titles and trust.
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Mike Leigh and Jonathan Entwistle
Celebrated film-maker Mike Leigh tells writer-director Jonathan Entwistle why first-time directors should not waste their energy making compromises
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Christopher Smith & Dan Gitsham
Christopher Smith, whose film Black Death was released in the UK in June, talks to writer-director Dan Gitsham about meeting the demands of the collaborative film-making process while staying true to an original vision
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Mike Newell & Luke Snellin
Mike Newell began directing for television and earned global acclaim with the international hit Four Weddings And A Funeral. He talks to writer-director Luke Snellin about the importance of luck - and grabbing opportunities