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Film London awarded a grant to director Martin Stitt to take his short film What Does Your Daddy Do? to the Venice International Film Festival, one of only two British shorts selected to compete in the prestigious Corto Cortissimo. We interview him to find out about the film and his experience at the festival. Date posted: 28.02.2006
The Constant Gardener and Pride & Prejudice lead the way as the main British Oscar® contenders Date posted: 27.02.2006
Film London has moved | BAFTA | Reel London | Angels | AMIN | Developing EAST | Lewisham Film Initiative | The Metropolitan Film School | Film-making MA | The Production Managers Association | Tongues on Fire | Annapolis Date posted: 24.02.2006
Microwave | Film London Company Placement Scheme | The 14th Raindance Film Festival | Birds Eye View | The UK Film Council's Completion Fund Films | Theda | Time Out Park Nights | The Berlinale Co-Production Market | Roger Graef | Filminute | Dangerous Pa Date posted: 22.02.2006
Opportunity for documentary-makers to receive funding and training through DFG Films, ITV and Film London Date posted: 20.02.2006
David Puttnam, Chair of the Film London Executive Task Force, honoured at BAFTA ceremony Date posted: 20.02.2006
Film London Film Passport Programme | 56th Berlin International Film Festival | Bursaries | Birds Eye View | Skillset | London Film Critics' Circle | HYPtv | Sunday Morning Picture Show | Golden Star Shorts Fest | The British Federation of Film Societies Date posted: 10.02.2006
With the Film Passport Programme underway the successful candidates prepare for their international debut Date posted: 08.02.2006
Microwave | Record increase | Lottery Money | Oscars | NFTS | Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix | Business Mentoring and Technical Training | Present your Vision: Film in the Digital Future Date posted: 03.02.2006
To celebrate the recent release of 'Creep' we spoke to the film contact at the London Underground Date posted: 01.02.2006
Connections Communications Centre are offering free training to freelancers in West London Date posted: 01.02.2006
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