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Double Steps, Cousinhood, I Wish and Life Without Principle
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Luke Treadaway, Natalia Tena and Mat Baynton talk about filming You Instead.
Courting Controversy
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Stevie Simkin discusses the new series of books exploring the stories behind films that hit the headlines.
Making a killing
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Ben Wheatley talks about his second feature Kill List.
Making The Law
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Rachid Bouchareb talks about his Oscar-nominated film Outside The Law.
Barbarians at the gate
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Will the release of Conan herald a new age of sword and sorcery movies?
Nim remembered
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Bob Ingersoll talks about his friendship with the chimp at the heart of documentary Project Nim.
Silent scream
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Gustavo Hernandez talks about chiller The Silent House.
A career high
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Adam Sinclair talks exclusively about his lead role in Irvine Welsh's Ecstasy.
Redhead rampage
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Director Romain Gavras talks about Our Day Will Come.
Building A Better Life
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Director Chris Weitz talks about his immigrant father and son drama.
Creating the Kingdom
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Ben Mendelsohn talks about Animal Kingdom, manipulation and playing Rupert Murdoch.
The big story
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As real world events see traditional British journalism changing dramatically, we look at journalists in the movies.
The slaughter and the laughter
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Caroline Munro looks back on a career in horror and a brush with Bond.
Convento and the uncoventional
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Director Jarred Alterman and artist Christiaan Zwanikken talk about making their documentary with a difference.
Bombay Beach dreams
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Alma Har'el talks about collaboration and dance in her debut documentary.
The scent of John Waters
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Polyester shows in Odorama at EIFF.
Adapt and survive
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Ryan Redford, director of Oliver Sherman, talks about his movie, being broke and seeing ghosts.
From the horse's mouth
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Legendary director Bela Tarr discusses his latest and final film.
Capturing Life In A Day
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Kevin Macdonald talks about creating his latest film from a series of YouTube submissions.
Shooting The Messenger
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Samantha Morton talks about her new film.
Edinburgh Film Festival opening gala
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The Guard marks low-key start for showcase.
Too obscene to be seen?
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The BBFC's ban on The Human Centipede 2 raises moral and legal questions.
Dying wishes
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Terry Pratchett talks about his very personal documentary, Choosing To Die.
Let's do it
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Emily James talks about her new documentary on environmentalist activist group Just Do It.
Sold out
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Morgan Spurlock talks Pom Wonderful at the launch of Sheffield Doc/Fest
The changing face of Edinburgh
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James Mullighan talks about the challenges he faced in reshaping one of the world's biggest film festivals.
Going for green
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The UK Green film festival launches in Glasgow as the industry begins to make changes.
Retro Rainbow
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Panos Cosmatos talks about the themes and influences of his sci-fi tale.
On the attack
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Joe Cornish, Jodie Whittaker, Luke Treadaway and John Boyega talk Attack The Block.
A youthful look at Doc/Fest
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Youth jury members look forward to the big event in Sheffield
An Insidious agenda
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James Wan and Leigh Whannell on their new horror film.
Tribeca Film Festival: Episode three - daring documentaries
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Bombay Beach does documentary dance and The Bully Project aims to change lives.
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Journals Of Musan, Puncture, Detective Dee, plus a trip to the reRun to see Pioneer and St Nick
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The Bang Bang Club, Point Blank and Last Night
A real chiller
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Aleksei Popogrebsky on the filming of How I Ended This Summer
Sir Elton John kicks off Tribeca Film Festival
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Star follows Cameron Crowe documentary The Union with showcase of songs.
Reel-y rural
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Can watching films about catastrophes help us to cope with the real thing?
Elizabeth Taylor remembered
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One of Hollywood's greatest stars has died.
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Richard Ayoade on his comedy film debut, the influence of Taxi Driver and why he's not a film buff.
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