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Trainspotting, Danny Boyle s generation-defining adaptation of Irvine Welsh s cult novel, just turned 25 – and it remains a landmark British film, packed with iconic images, characters, and scenes that left an indelible mark on the medium. Across two-and-a-half decades, it catapulted its director and stars to greater heights, spawned belated sequel T2 Trainspotting, and remains one of the most important films of the 1990s. Originally published in March 1996, in issue #81, Empire presents the full story of Trainspotting s creation from behind-the-scenes accounts at the time, right back to the script stage, up to its eventual release. Choose to read it here:
You re a director/producer/writer team trying to carve a niche for yourselves in the British Film Industry. You make a modest little thriller, filmed in Glasgow in 30 days and starring a trio of relatively unknown actors. You decide to call it
Riz Ahmed Likens Classism at Oxford University to That of British Film Industry
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The Sound of Metal star admits his experience as a student at the prestigious university taught him to be comfortable with the discomfort of experiencing the imposter syndrome. Jan 13, 2021
Riz Ahmed experienced as a student at Oxford University in England prepared him for life as an actor.
The Oscars favourite admits he has the same discomfort on movie sets as he did when he was studying among the elite at Oxford, revealing it was a culture shock when he first arrived. I still sometimes find myself confronted with that discomfort, he told the BBC s Grounded With Louis Theroux podcast. You know, that sense of imposter syndrome if you re not to the manor born.
Saudi Arabia Opens New Filmmaking Program
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RIYADH: The Saudi Film Commission started receiving applications for the Digital Filmmaker Program via the British Film Industry (BFI), at the link: https://engage.moc.gov.sa./film talents.
The program, which will be conducted virtually by the BFI, will provide production training to professionals and amateurs.
The program offers the “professional and amateur” tracks focusing on specialization in filmmaking and will be launched online this year.
Through the program, which is supported by the Ministry of Culture under the Quality of Life Program, the commission aims to give local film talent new knowledge in all areas of film production from marketing down to the concept stage to contribute to the Saudi film industry and upgrade it to higher professional levels.
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