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Film Network idenitifies some of the British highlights at the 53rd festival.
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George Langworthy discusses his documentary about the plight of bees.
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Film Network delves into this non-conformist festival.
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Our preview of the best British content at the September festival.
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Film Network visits the set of the Charles Darwin biopic.
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Sally Potter on her innovative new film and its unique distribution strategy.
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Kate Jarvis on her discovery and landing the lead role in Fish Tank.
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Previewing the film festival that features a programme of Film Network shorts.
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A report from the Israeli festival where recent British films caused a stir.
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Avie Luthra on his drama about three siblings, starring Meera Syal.
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Previewing some of the best shorts to look out for at the London festival.
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The EIFF & Skillset Trailblazers on the filmmakers' networking scheme.
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The makers of Tormented explain How To Make a Horror Movie, in seven steps.
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Dominic Murphy and Ed Hogg discuss the fantasy biopic.
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The participants in this year's Directors' Lab scheme introduce themselves.
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Richard Jobson on how his punk ethos defines his independent filmmaking.
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Ken Loach and Steve Evets discuss working with Eric Cantona.
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Our look at the best British films, shorts, documentaries and events at the fest.
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Joel Hopkins on the 8-year gap between his debut and this new rom-com.
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Film Network chats to the cast and crew of the football hooligan drama.
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Jon Wright considers why horror is currently so popular in British cinema.
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Alex Cox on his new spaghetti westerns book and a career in radical filmmaking.
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Paul Morrison and Matthew McNulty on their drama about Salvador Dalí.
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Jamie Jay Johnson on his documentary about Junior Eurovision contestants.
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John Crowley discusses his mortality-themed drama starring Michael Caine.
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Nicola and Teena Collins divulge about their study of East London gangsters.
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Kevin Macdonald on adapting the widely admired BBC miniseries.
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Shifty's writer-director and two producers on creating the low-budget drama.
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Jason Isaacs and Jodie Whittaker chat about working on the Nazi drama.
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Armando Iannucci and Peter Capaldi on the critically acclaimed political comedy.
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Find out more about the cinemtaic cornucopia in London's East End.
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Gideon Koppel discusses his film about a remote Welsh community.
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We single out some of the UK features to look out for in the coming year.
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