Jobs: Directed by Joshua Michael Stern. With Ashton Kutcher, Dermot Mulroney, Josh Gad, Lukas Haas. The story of Steve Jobs' ascension from college dropout into one of the most revered creative entrepreneurs of the 20th century.
Each play, which are being produced for television by BBC Studios Comedy, will last roughly one hour and are due to start transmitting on the BBC Scotland channel in early September. Gavin Smith, commissioning executive at BBC Scotland, said: “These six plays are a...
Equality Matters: A Review of Equalities, Diversity and Inclusion in Scotland’s Screen Sectordraws on evidence gathered from individuals and organisations working in film and TV in Scotland set against a backdrop of national and international research and policy. The review highligh...
Movies about the Media: The Rum DiaryJanuary 8, 2015 BEGINS the website, Wikipedia (here): “The Rum Diary is a 2011 American film based on...Movies about the Media: Popcorn, at the ready!November 17, 2014 SOME of the greatest movies ever made have been about the media. So, get ...
Mumbai: Actor Shahid Kapoor has described his upcoming project, Deva, as the most challenging film of his career. The actor shared that this film pushes him in ways hes never experienced before. Shahid also revealed that the film delves deep into the duality of a single character. https://...
The review sets out a vision of where the film sector could be in ten years’ time, together with some actions required to reach these goals. Janet Archer, chief executive of Creative Scotland,commented: “Film is very important to us as one of our key areas of responsibility, alongside th...
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Film criticism – as writers as diverse as Graham Greene, James Agee, Pauline Kael, Dylis Powell and Anthony Lane have demonstrated – is an art in itself. And while it’s true that many working critics currently possess no such formal qualification, the existence of such a course suggests ...
Regular, short film showcase, The Magic Lantern, is hosting a panel discussion on the evolution of Scottish women directors and the issues faced by women working in the screen industry in Scotland today. Featured filmmakers, Mandy McIntosh and Ruth Paxton, will be on hand to talk about their...
HALLAM Foe, The Last King of Scotland and Seachd – The Inaccessible Pinnacle are all in the running for the best film award at this year’s Scottish BAFTAs – which announced its shortlist yesterday. And among the TV nominees at the awards ceremony – taking place a fortnight on Sunday ...