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Yellow Fever's new gorefest, produced in five weeks with a £100 budget
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Is director Lars Von Trier the enfant terrible of cinema, or just plain terrible? Click here for the trailer
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Vincent Cassel delivers as the ultraviolent French criminal. Click here for a sneak preview
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Manager of Belfast’s independent cinema Queen’s Film Theatre on why Ciaran Hinds is lovely, Jim Jarmusch is cool, and Mowgli broke her heart
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Lorca, Dalí and Buñuel brought to the silver screen
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Sir Alan Sugar's right-hand woman comes home on belhalf of Food For Thought Africa
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American TV company behind The Wire and Sex in the City come to town for an epic adventure adaptation
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Liam Neeson accepts honorary degree from Queen's University Belfast
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Director George Clarke on setting up Belfast's latest film festival.
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Director Carol Moore on the filmmaking process. Click Play Video for actor interviews and a behind-the-scenes film, courtesy of Carol Moore
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The Belfast Film Festival provides a welcome window into the silent past - and present
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New digital art festival focuses the spotlight on Derry
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Alan Moore won't be happy. What's new? Zack Synder delivers again
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Festival director Michelle Devlin on the best of the festival programme. Click Play Audio for a podcast featuring Cherrybomb co-director Glenn Leyburn
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Queen's University student reinterprets the online messaging service
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French cinema goes back to school, but is life stranger than fiction?
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Danny Boyle's Oscar-winning picture reveals a city rarely explored
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Liam Neeson returns home to star alongside Jimmy Nesbitt in the best of the current crop of Troubles-related films
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Sandy Row cheerleaders go to Glasgow in new documentary
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Mickey Rourke deserves the praise - and the director ain't bad either
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Israeli animated documentary brings home the horrors of war
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Cartoon series promotes tolerance and diversity among young people
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Northern Ireland Screen encourage the filmmakers of tomorrow
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Battle of the Bone director on cooking for Jackie Chan, adapting children's books and scaring the bejaysus out of us!
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Conor Smyth listens to the established film critic tell his tales at Cinemagic
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Learn how to make your own podcast and how to get the most out of social networking sites
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Trailer release for new Irish mountain biking film
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Anne-Marie Marquess attends the Cinemagic launch and talks with marketing officer, Claire Baxter
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Kitchen sink dramatist opens up for the Cinemagic International Film and Television Festival
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Learn to promote yourself and your organisation online. Click Play Audio for a podcast recorded at a recent CNI podcast workshop
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Love him or loathe him? Oliver Stone's flawed biopic of the 43rd president cannot decide
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Cinemagic Film Festival programmer Chris Shaw and young consultant Aoife McQuaid share their thoughts
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Shot in Belfast, set in New England, Generator Enterainment's first horror film keeps it brutally real
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Film producer Mark Huffman on shooting horror flicks, learning from Spielberg and promoting the Northern Irish film industry
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James Mason runs the gauntlet of Belfast’s back streets in 1940’s classic film noir
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NI Screen panel discussion debates the state of the Northern Irish film industry
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He's played Julius Caesar and worked with Spielberg, but this Belfast actor still has his feet on the floor
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Writer and journalist Toby Young on How To Lose Friends and Alienate People
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OUTBURST Queer Arts Festival invites you to tell your story on film
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Hell comes to the Antrim Coast in Guillermo Del Toro's monster sequel
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Jose Padilha’s controversial tale of drugs and corruption blurs the line between cops and crooks in Rio's violent favelas
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Reporting from the premiere of NI's low-budget, high-impact zombie thriller. Click Play Audio to hear a production podcast from the set
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The late Heath Ledger hypnotizes in Christopher Nolan's second Batman feature
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From Australia producer Nial Fulton relates the confessions of a cannibal convict
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Emerging filmmakers find an outlet and an audience at the QFT
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Annual multi-platform gaming convention celebrates all things diverse with a big, anime smile on its face
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Tarantino and Rodriguez's trashy double bill is a lesson in hilarious self-indulgence
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Impressive début feature turns the revenge movie format on its head
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The BBC Audience Council seeks views on BBC arts coverage
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Cinemagic International Film Festival calls for junior film consultants
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Japanese anime feature takes Anne-Marie Marquess into a disturbing robotic future
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The friendliest face on UTV talks Belfast festivals, bloody movies and Colin Bateman
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Kate Campbell applauds at the premiere of Ireland's definitive surfing film
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Anne-Marie Marquess experiences a nightmare of puppet proportions at the Belfast Film Festival
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Campaigners and students unite with the Belfast Film Festival to highlight Human Rights
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Skillset launches NI careers service for audio-visual workers
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Bill Taylor gives the lowdown on sci-fi video project No Warning. Click Play Video to watch the first episode, and Play Audio to hear the podcast
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A gritty tale of working-class life in 1990s Craigavon. Click Play Audio for a podcast with producer Chris Martin
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From a school play in Ballymena to a galaxy far, far away
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