Paris Lift-Off Officially Selected Screenplays

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After a huge number of submissions for Paris Lift-Off Film Festival, here are the 5 screenplays officially selected to go forward onto the Community platform. Congratulations all! In order to read the screenplays, sign up to the Lift-Off Community here: The Albigensian Crusade – Don Durrett SYNOPSIS: The Albigensian Crusade has all the attributes of an […]

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Renée Ehrlich Kalfus, Costume Designer on A Simple Favor & More

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A Well Suited Wardrobe for “A Simple Favor”   From ‘Hidden Figures,’ to ‘Friends with Benefits,’ and ‘What’s Eating Gilbert Grape,’ Renee Kalfus has undoubtedly designed some of the most memorable and influential costumes for over 29 films to date.  Most recently, her stunning work can be seen in genius director Paul Feig’s (Bridesmaids, The Heat) suburban […]

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Amsterdam Lift-Off Film Festival Winners 2018

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Many thanks to everyone who participated in this year’s Amsterdam Lift-Off Film Festival. It was great to see so many filmmakers and film enthusiasts filling the screenings in support of both local and international indie films. The judges’ votes have been counted and added to the audience’s feedback. Huge congratulations to the filmmakers who screened […]

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Dominic Lewis, Composer of Goosebumps 2: Haunted Halloween, The Man in the High Castle, Peter Rabbit & More

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Dominic Lewis is a British-born composer with sensational talents that have catapulted him to the forefront of music in television and film. Having received an Annie Award nomination for Outstanding Achievement in Music for his work on “Free Birds,” and a nomination for the World Soundtrack Award’s Discovery of the Year for his work on […]

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In Conversation with Rowan Woods, Curator and Panel Moderator for BAFTA, Underwire, EIFF & More

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I first heard Rowan Woods the week she was a guest speaker on the weekly film podcast Little White Lies. Her eloquence and ease speaking about film was evident and, after exchanging a few messages, we realised we had both been film editors for the University of Manchester’s student paper The Mancunion, then called Student […]

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