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Titles such as ‘Cult of the Lamb’ and ‘Trombone Champ’ prove that nimble indies can compete with big studios
First-timers and old hands take on issues of faith, disability and prejudice in a rich crop of movies
Ex-BBC executive calls for more women and ethnic minorities in the industry and says why she always wanted a ‘house husband’
Film-maker creates programme to equip creatives with business skills
Ahead of a production for Birmingham Royal Ballet, choreographer Gillian Lynne, still working at 88, talks about her ‘accident’ into dance and the need for brutish stamina
‘To keep working is quite a powerful, overriding ambition,’ says the former National Theatre director
‘Rather than use culture to enable product promotion, the brand becomes an enabler of culture’
Tim Yip’s mix of the avant-garde and traditional has become an internationally recognised visual language
Chief Chris Finlayson’s main messages were reassuring
Ryan Gosling in the mythic tale of a tattooed stunt rider; Tom Cruise wanders through a post-apocalyptic future; documentary lifts the lid on Israel’s secret service
Veteran broadcaster, lunar expert and true English eccentric
Hummable tunes, high-octane dancing, lots of rain: this production of the classic musical never puts a foot wrong
British film producer makes a virtue of tight budgets
It was hard work to stay with Bafta’s award ceremony for two hours
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