All articles by Louise Tutt – Page 3
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Yellow Film and WME team for English-language comedy slate (exclusive)
UK producer Jackie Larkin to lead joint venture.
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My Screen Life: Marché du Film boss Jerome Paillard on flying planes, his favourite Cannes moment
It’s his final edition as Cannes’ Marché du Film executive director.
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The Euro 75: Number 9 Films (UK)
Europe runs through the DNA of Number 9 Films, both creatively and financially.
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The Euro 75: Element Pictures (Ireland)
They regularly collaborate with BBC Film, Film4, Searchlight and A24.
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Ariane Labed, Christopher Abbott, Mackenzie Davis to star in ‘Swimming Home’ for Bankside (exclusive)
The adaptation of Deborah Levy’s novel will be directed by Justin Anderson.
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Word of Mouth: why Trafalgar Releasing’s Lyn Goleby avoids reading about film on social media
The pioneering UK indie exhibitor and chair of Trafalgar Releasing believes she’s a hard demographic to reach.
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7 key takeaways from the Cannes 2022 line-up
An intriguing Competition; the return of Hollywood; and familiar gender balance complaints.
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BFI chair Tim Richards on his new board and priorities for the 10-year plan (exclusive)
Richards will serve as BFI chair until 2024.
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Seven talking points from Oscars 2022
Apple bites into the Oscars; a big year for Sundance; and the slap heard around the world.
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Film and TV sector scrambles to react to Ukraine war
The conflict could impact eastern European locations and, possibly, attendance at the Cannes Film Festival.
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Rebel, ratings and no-shows: seven talking points from the Baftas
The major prizes were spread out and the return to a live event was welcome – but how well did it pay off?
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Jim and Kirsten Sheridan to make ‘Lockerbie’ drama for Sky, Peacock
It is the first scripted co-commission from Sky and sister company Peacock, NBCUniversal’s streaming service.
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Cannes Marché du Film appoints co-exec director to work alongside Jérôme Paillard
Guillaume Esmiol will take over when Paillard steps down in 2023.
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Bafta CEO talks securing A-list talent, impact of juries and viewing portal, Royal Albert Hall return
Amanda Berry said the phones were “red hot” following the nominations for the Bafta Film Awards.
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Bafta confirms suspension of honorary prizes for 2022 film awards
The changes are also taking effect across Bafta’s annual TV and games awards.
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Five talking points from the Bafta Film Awards 2022 longlists
Impact of longlists, studios vs. streamers… and where are the British films?
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Five talking points for the UK industry in 2022
Public film funds, UK exhibitors and indie producers all face challenges heading into the new year.
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Team Screen’s best films of 2021
Which titles were favourites among Screen’s editorial team & key contributors?
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My Screen Life: Universal's Veronika Kwan Vandenberg on meditation, mentors and where she wants to be in five years
”He had me sit with him for hours, listening in on his conversations.”