All articles by Mona Tabbara – Page 7
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BFI opens its first AI-focused fund, to explore use in screen archives
The £175,000 fund forms part of the £1.8m BFI National Lottery Innovation Challenge Fund.
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Stars of Tomorrow one-to-one: Jim Wilson, Elizabeth Rufai & Abiola Rufai-Awojide
The Carbon Pictures duo quiz Jim Wilson about keeping low overheads and the response to The Zone Of Interest’s Oscars moment.
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UK’s Film and TV Charity launch fourth Looking Glass survey about mental health and wellbeing
The survey is aimed at all freelance workers and permanent employees.
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Picturehouse Cinemas confirms closure of three London sites
Fulham Road, Stratford East and Bromley Picturehouse are all closing.
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Galway Film Fleadh 2024 unveils Kurdish, Nigerian and Irish world premieres as part of full line-up
World premieres include ’Home: Zak Moradi’s Story’, ’The Kiss Of Death’ and ‘Remnants’.
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Stars of Tomorrow 2024: Solomon Golding (producer)
Golding worked on ‘Orlando, Now’ and Sundance’s ’The Outrun’.
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Stars of Tomorrow 2024: James Bowsher (producer)
Bowsher’s credits include ‘Northern Comfort’ and Cannes competition entry ’Club Zero’
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Stars of Tomorrow 2024: Elizabeth Rufai, Abiola Rufai-Awojide (producers)
The pair have been a producing duo since COVID-19.
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Stars of Tomorrow 2024: Thea Gajić (writer-director)
Gajić’s debut feature is the BFI- and Film4-backed ’Surviving Earth’.
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Richard Linklater, Edward Burns projects head to Ireland as country readies for busy summer
John Carney’s ‘Power Ballad’ and Australia-Ireland co-production series ‘Mix Tape’ are also filming.
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Searchlight UK exec joins Ireland-UK outfit Forty Foot Pictures (exclusive)
Dublin and London-based Forty Foot Pictures is behind Netflix feature ’I Used To Be Famous’ and upcoming mockumentary ’Fran The Man’
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What does the UK film industry want from the next government?
The Film and TV Charity, Bectu, UK Cinema Association, Writers’ Guild of Great Britian and more have had their say ahead of the July 4 general election.
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Word of Mouth - ‘Scoop’ director Philip Martin on his favourite cinema and love of ‘Traffic Cops’
The London-based director of Netflix’s ’Scoop’ turns to his kids and The New Yorker for viewing recommendations.
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“Of course we’re going to keep the tax reliefs,” says Labour
DCMS secretary of state Lucy Frazer also took part with representatives from the Liberal Democrat, Green and Plaid Cymru parties.
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UK’s National Film and Television School to open campus in Camden
NFTS will be the education partner for the north London development.
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Raindance artistic directors on bolstered industry programme and “testing the waters” with June date
Martyna Szmytkowska and Malaika Bova’s second edition sees them double down on support for emerging filmmakers.
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Eva Birthistle on her directorial debut, Ken Loach’s support and the future of ‘Bad Sisters’
The Irish actor’s directorial debut feature is world premiering at Raindance Film Festival.
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Creative UK to host general election debate
Conservative culture secretary Lucy Frazer will be joined by representatives from Labour, the Liberal Democrats, the Green Party and Reform UK.
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Sheffield DocFest unveils 2024 winners
’At The Door Of The House Who Will Come Knocking’, ‘The Boy And The Suit Of Lights’ and ‘No Other Land’ took home key prizes.
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Film Export UK unveils incoming CEO (exclusive)
They will replace Charlie Bloye, who is retiring in July.