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Archive for 14/02/2007
Amir Bazrafshan dives in to the Fountain
14/02/2007 by admin.
Living in France has its obvious drawbacks; no HP sauce, marmite or proper chips. However, I did recently enjoy one of the advantages to being on this side of the Channel; watching Darren Aronofsky’s The Fountain a full 5 weeks before its release in the UK.After wrapping on ‘Requiem for a Dream’, filmmaker Aronofsky narrowed his eyes and focused on what he has described as his “dream film”. The Fountain, epic in scope, deals with themes such as love, death and immortality and is, at its core, a love story that spans 1000 years.
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BritFilms.tv - Short Film Channel
14/02/2007 by admin.
Britfilms TV is the UK’s best user generated content site. All of the films seen here are from the people that use the site. Also check out the bang channels to see the best from the last 3 years of the bang short film festival! If you want to see your film here, then go to the submissions section and send us your film. So, what you waiting for go, shoo – go!!
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BBC splashes out £700k more on TV links
14/02/2007 by admin.
By Sally Peck and agencies
The BBC has spent another £700,000 of licence payers’ money replacing its on-screen links between programmes, it announced today.
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