All Stars of Tomorrow articles – Page 23
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Chris Urch, Stars of Tomorrow 2016
WRITER: Having trained as an actor at Drama Centre London - where both Tom Hardy and Michael Fassbender studied - writer Chris Urch was soon drawn to screenwriting, albeit “from an actor’s point of view”.
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Melissa Iqbal, Stars of Tomorrow 2016
WRITER: Melissa Iqbal initially caught the movie bug in her teenage years while watching fantasy films.
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Gabriel Cowan, ‘They Call Us Monsters’
The producer and co-founder of New Artists Alliance talks to Alec Govi about the documentary about California’s juvenile sentencing laws and the people they affect.
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Screen, BFI London Film Festival strike three-year Stars Of Tomorrow partnership
UK and Ireland Screen Stars Of Tomorrow have previously showcased Benedict Cumberbatch, John Boyega and Emily Blunt.
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Screen opens submissions for Stars of Tomorrow 2016
The search is on for Screen International’s annual talent showcase.
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Jörn Threlfall talks BAFTA-nominated short 'Over'
Screen Star of Tomorrow Jörn Threlfall discusses his short film Over, a mystery told in reverse, which was nominated for a Best British Short Film BAFTA.
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Q&A: David Leon, 'Orthodox'
Former Screen Star of Tomorrow David Leon on making his debut film in the orthodox Jewish community, bare-knuckle boxing, and working with Oliver Stone.
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Gallery: Stars of Tomorrow 2015 dinner
GALLERY: Images from Screen’s dinner to celebrate the 2015 Stars of Tomorrow.
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Gallery: Stars of Tomorrow 2015 party
GALLERY: Screen’s 2015 Stars of Tomorrow launch party.
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Screen, British Council celebrate Stars of Tomorrow
Screen International and British Council present Screen’s Stars Of Tomorrow tonight at an intimate industry dinner.
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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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Emily Morgan, Stars of Tomorrow 2015
PRODUCER: Londoner Emily Morgan is translating her knowledge of languages and international cinema into a career as a UK producer.
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Joy Wilkinson, Stars of Tomorrow 2015
WRITER: About 18 months ago, Joy Wilkinson made the decision to dedicate herself solely to film.
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Ben Aston, Stars of Tomorrow 2015
Director: Although born in the UK, Ben Aston spent his childhood in Asia, returning to Bath when he was 14.
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Aleem Khan, Stars of Tomorrow 2015
WRITER-DIRECTOR: “I watched a lot of films as a kid but it wasn’t until I saw East Is East, at age 14 with the whole family in the living room, that I felt the unifying power of cinema. It was reflecting us as a family,” says Aleem Khan, director of ...
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Jorn Threlfall, Stars of Tomorrow 2015
WRITER-DIRECTOR: Represented by Outsider in the commercials world, where he is highly successful on the international stage, writer-director Jorn Threlfall is late to cinema but states: “I’m ready for the big step to features.”
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Matthew Orton, Stars of Tomorrow 2015
WRITER: Matthew Orton’s first feature script is called Clean, and its drama unfolds outside London skyscraper The Shard, 400 feet off the ground. Clearly Orton has lofty ambitions.
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Farhana Bhula, Stars of Tomorrow 2015
PRODUCER: Producer Richard Holmes hired Farhana Bhula on Amit Gupta’s Jadoo while she was working at Google but looking for a break into film (she’d helped set up the Watersprite festival for student films while at Cambridge University).
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Marnie Dickens, Stars of Tomorrow 2015
WRITER: Marnie Dickens is a writer who is very much in demand, and this is her year.