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The Power of Costume

Five years of planning has gone into the V&A Museum’s epic Hollywood Costume exhibition, which celebrates the multi-faceted role of costume design throughout movie history. Here, curator Deborah Nadoolman Landis takes movieScope’s Chris Laverty on…

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Review – Zero Dark Thirty

Zero Dark Thirty follows the CIA’s efforts to hunt and kill Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden, following the 2001 terror attack which brough down New York City’s World Trade Centre. More specifically, it is…

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Thomas Vinterberg: The Story Matters

The Danish director explains why he’s returning to the controversial subject matter of 1998’s Festen, in which a father is accused of molesting his children, with The Hunt, which stars Mads Mikkelsen as a teacher…

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BFI Film Fund: A Five-Year Plan

As the British Film Institute unveils its five year plan for the UK film industry, Film Fund Director Ben Roberts explains how he will be managing the BFI’s Lottery investments.…

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Ben Wheatley Talks Sightseers

As the director of Down Terrace, Kill List and Sightseers, Ben Wheatley is carving out a career for himself as one of the UK’s most exciting independent filmmakers. During a short break from finishing his…

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From Raindrops to Robots to Old Ticking Clocks

From Peter Pan to War Horse and Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol to Lincoln, Gary Rydstrom, sound designer and re-recording mixer at Skywalker Sound, has worked on a plethora of modern classics. Here he talks…

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Side by Side: Documentarian Chris Kenneally on the future of film

While the digital revolution continues apace, there is still much debate about whether film has a place in the future of moviemaking. Here, documentarian Christopher Kenneally talks about why he felt the time was right…

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Sir Alan Parker To Be Honoured With Bafta Fellowship

The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) is to bestow filmmaker Sir Alan Parker with the Academy Fellowship at the EE BAFTA ceremony taking place on Sunday February 10.…

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New Creative Director For Birds Eye View

Kate Gerova, former Head of Distribution at Soda Pictures, is to join Birds Eye View (BEV) as Creative Director. Gerova will oversee new developments at BEV – which is dedicated to celebrate and support female…

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LoveFilm Strikes Deal With Channel 4

Video rental and streaming service LoveFilm, which is owned by Amazon, has stuck a content deal with the UK’s Channel 4. The deal will give LoveFilm’s two million-plus customers access Channel 4′s on-demand archive service…

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