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Alison Gardner, Rebecca Harrison and Nick Varley discuss what makes a classic film.

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To celebrate our Women in Animation film screenings taking place from 5 - 9 March 2018 across the UK, we explore the filmmaking techniques i...

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For National Storytelling Week (27 Jan - 3 Feb 2018), we discuss how stories about real historical events are told in the masterful films Du...

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In this episode we look at some of the films screening in the Into Film Festival 2017 which runs from 8 - 24 November in cinemas all across...

In this episode we look at some of the films screening in the Into Film Festival 2017 which runs from 8 - 24 November in cinemas all across...

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A fascinating insight into the world of prolific UK producer, Damian Jones, whose hit films include The Iron Lady, Adulthood, Kidulthood, Mi...

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