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  • Operation Mincemeat
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    Bafta to allow titles entered for 2022 film awards to release as late as June 8e1t

    2021-12-20T12:38:00Z 33r6e

    The “exceptional circumstances” are due to a Covid surge in the UK. 

  • COW (c) Kate Kirkwood
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    Andrea Arnold on her first documentary ‘Cow’: “It makes me want to take risks” 95d4c

    2021-12-03T12:36:00Z

    ”Sometimes the more the audience have to work, the more cinematic it is.”

  • Andria Wilson Mirza 2021
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    My Screen Life: ReFrame's Andria Wilson Mirza on why being allowed to fail is part of the fight for equality 4n2b49

    2021-11-10T12:59:00Z

    The equalities expert and festival lover on her proudest moment and how films were her comfort growing up.

  • Lia Devlin 3x2 c Altitude
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    Lia Devlin appointed managing director of the UK’s Altitude Film Distribution u5011

    2021-11-04T09:20:00Z

    Devlin takes over from Hamish Moseley who is moving to Netflix. 

  • roger michell
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    Roger Michell: UK industry pays tribute to “genius director and generous collaborator” 4o104e

    2021-09-24T16:00:00Z

    ”His body of work represents exactly what many British filmmakers aspire to.”

  • Anna Mallett - headshot June 2020
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    Netflix to lease Longcross Film Studios in second long-term UK facility deal 105m1

    2021-09-20T10:31:00Z

    The US streamer now operates two facilities in race for UK studio space. 

  • Venice Film Festival
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    Audrey Diwan’s ‘Happening’ wins 2021 Venice Golden Lion on historic night 6748f

    2021-09-11T18:16:00Z

    Coppa Volpi acting awards go to Penelope Cruz and John Arcilla.

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    Bafta reveals eligibility rules, voting changes for 2022 film awards 1x3d4f

    2021-09-10T13:59:00Z

    Festival screenings will also be permitted for entrants in the outstanding British debut category. 

  • BTS on 'Spencer'
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    Making ‘Spencer’: producer Paul Webster on the most difficult shoot of his career 23ru

    2021-09-01T12:13:00Z

    Pablo Larrain’s ’Spencer’ faced covid, Brexit and casting challenges.

  • Tanya Seghatchian_The Power of the Dog_BTS_Credit Kirsty Griffin-Netflix_KG_080720-14504
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    ‘The Power Of The Dog’ producer Tanya Seghatchian talks New Zealand shoot, navigating Covid-19 1b1o1r

    2021-08-31T12:19:00Z

    ”It was beguiling to come across a piece of material that wasn’t well-known, that we knew we could put our mark on.”

  • Netflix Screenshot 1
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    “I want to redefine what a British film looks and feels like,” says Netflix’s Fiona Lamptey 3ya2

    2021-08-23T12:46:00Z

    The director of UK features was talking at the Edinburgh Television Festival. 

  • Lizzie Francke Bfi_Staff_011_Credit Tim Whitby-BFI
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    Word of Mouth: The BFI’s Lizzie Francke talks tastemakers, text groups and pool temperatures 3y423j

    2021-08-05T06:33:00Z

    The London-based editor-at-large at the BFI FIlm Fund reveals who her trusted tastemakers are and what she is watching now. 

  • Unclenching The Fists
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    Cannes Un Certain Regard 2021 unveils winners 6m35q

    2021-07-16T21:30:00Z

    The jury was headed by UK director Andrea Arnold. 

  • Jan Naszewski_2021_CREDIT Agnieszka Matan
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    My Screen Life: New Europe Film Sales’ Jan Naszewski on the best festival to end the year 4a3t5x

    2021-07-15T11:23:00Z

    The New Europe Film Sales chief on his influences, both on and off screen, his favourite festivals, and what it takes to impress his mother.

  • Annette_Adam Driver and Leos Carax_CREDIT Hubert Boesl
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    Pandemic-era Cannes wrestles with early teething troubles 2f383s

    2021-07-08T05:00:00Z

    Delegates are expressing alarm at the lack of social distancing measures in place. 

  • Bafta generic
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    New date for Bafta 2022 film awards 6e4r15

    2021-06-21T08:15:00Z

    They will take place the usual two weeks before the Oscars. 

  • Noel Clarke
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    Bafta and UK industry grapple with questions raised by Noel Clarke allegations 4g3v3q

    2021-05-11T07:34:00Z

    Screen has spoken to Bafta as well as a cross-section of individuals from the film sector to discuss how the industry can move forward.

  • Cannes what's in the running 2021
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    Cannes 2021: Who is in the running? 5u5m4x

    2021-04-29T09:21:00Z

    The selection process is going down to the wire as everyone awaits confirmation the physical event will go ahead. 

  • Nomadland - s McDormand
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    Baftas 2021: the key talking points 4z5f2b

    2021-04-12T12:30:00Z

    The nominations were radical but in the end the winners weren’t. 

  • 01 - Limbo, Credit Colin Tennant
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    Ben Sharrock on the inspiration behind his Bafta-nominated refugee drama ‘Limbo’ 416r1o

    2021-03-31T15:01:00Z

    “I felt the subject matter attached itself to me.”