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Audience at Ken Loach gala
An audience member puts a question to Ken Loach
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Beeban Kidron
Beeban Kidron, co-founder of the FILMCLUB network of film clubs in schools, talked to members about the value of community cinema.
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Cumberbatch and Norris
Benedict Cumberbatch discussed his work on Stuart: A Life Backwards, following a screening of Dominic Norris's short film Inseperable, another powerful exploration of contemporary homelessness
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David Sington
Director David Sington lifted the thoughts of a packed house to the night skies above, before presenting In The Shadow of the Moon
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Ed Stoppard
Ed Stoppard described the challenges of working with Roman Polanski on The Pianist
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Henrietta Fudakowski
Producer Henrietta Fudakowski introduced members to the Oscar-winning township drama Tsotsi
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Hugh Hudson
Director Hugh Hudson resisted the conventional interview format and chatted at length with members before presenting the inspirational classic Chariots of Fire
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Jonathan Benson
The veteran Assistant Director mentioned how even Burt Lancaster was capable of forgetting his lines on magical realist gem Local Hero
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Kevin Macdonald
Kevin Macdonald unpacked the difficulties of shooting in the high Andes on Touching the Void, before setting off again to Scotland to start work on Eagle of the Ninth
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Luke Morris
Producer Luke Morris introduced a selection from his latest Cinema 16 collection of international short films
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Michael Thomas and Wilf Macdonald
Screenwriter Michael Thomas (Scandal, Backbeat) introduced "kung fu reggae movie" Countryman, while director Wilf Macdonald opened the night with Latimer Films' true-life urban short "Choices"
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Mike Hodges
Mike Hodges came up from the country to describe making Flash Gordon, and gave us a great Dino de Laurentiis impression
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Nicholas Rowe
Nicholas Rowe talked us through the differences between Young Sherlock Holmes and Lock, Stock... Alan Cox (Watson) was on stage in The History Boys in New York but sent his best
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Pawel Pawlikowski
Double Bafta-winner Pawel Pawlikowski drew us a line between reality and poetry in Last Resort, doubled up with his genre-defying documentary Serbian Epics
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Rupert Graves
Actor Rupert Graves brought stories from comedy legend Frank Oz's Death at a Funeral, and from his national service on Merchant Ivory films
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Mike Leigh
Palme d'Or winner Mike Leigh introduced the Odeon West End to something a little different to High School Musical - his state-of-a-nation elegy to the 80s, Naked
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Ken Loach and Christoph Warrack
Ken Loach, who helped change public understanding of homelessness with his 1966 BBC drama Cathy Come Home, discussed migrant labour issues in his latest film with a sold out audience at the Prince Charles Cinema
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Dario Marianelli
Academy Award winning composer Dario Marianelli explained how he broke the rules of diegetic music in his score for Atonement
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James Rogan
James Rogan introduced the short films The Madman and The Cathedral, and The Open Doors. A member at St Patrick's pointed out, "that's my neighbour", as he happened to be from the Spanish village where the former was filmed.
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Cath Le Couteur and Normski
The filmmaker and the former Channel 4 presenter presented short films on photography and the London music scene in the 80s
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Louise Stern
Deaf Californian author and visual artist Louise Stern presented a high-powered sequence of short films on the experience of language for hearing-impaired people, with her interpreter Oliver Pouliot
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David Anstee
The autumn "Music" season culminated in a gala at The Connection. OC Member David Anstee presented his debut short film "Footsteps to Music", together with project supervisor Olivia Emes
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Christopher Orlowsky and Jeff Hubbard
Also at the Christmas 2009 gala, Jeff and Christopher from Providence Row presented their film "Every Man is an Island (5 Soundtracks for 5 Lives)". Also present were project supervisors Rebecca Lloyd-Evans and Shiraz Bayjoo, and supervising editor Andre Marques
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St Patrick's filmmaking team
At the London Spring mini-gala, Stuart Holmes (centre) presented his debut short film 'London Wakes', with supervising filmmaker Kelly Davis and assistant director Jasper Delamothe
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Stephen Frears
Veteran British director Stephen Frears offered praise for the new short films of David Anstee and Stuart Holmes. He also described following a revolution in South Africa for his first short film, The Burning.
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The Connection filmmaking team
David Anstee (centre) with a trophy for his second film, "London Wakes", together with supervising filmmaker Tessa Morgan, and assistant director Jasper Delamothe
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Luke Hyams
Prolific writer-director Luke Hyams dropped by Providence Row to introduce an interactive screening of urban youth series Dubplate Drama, during which members were able to vote on the course of events.
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Benedict Wong at SHP mini-Gala
Actor Benedict Wong speaks to members from SHP and St. Mungo's Mare Street at the SHP mini-gala screening of 'Sunshine'.
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Gerry Vasbenter
Hollywood camera operator Gerry Vasbenter held the Providence Row regulars spellbound for well over an hour with tales from the set of The Lord of The Rings.
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Jon Harris at Providence Row
Award winning editor Jon Harris speaks to members at Providence Row Open Cinema before a special screening of 'Snatch'.
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Simon Chinn at SHP
Oscar-winning producer Simon Chinn introduces his film Man On Wire to a group of enthusiastic OC members and volunteers and talks about the inspiration and practical process for documentary film-making.
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Open Cinema - URM Los Angeles
The parkour crew Tempest Freeruning giving a demonstration at the Union Rescue Mission in Los Angeles, as part of the Open Cinema USA launch. Later, a special non-theatrical preview of 'The Prince of Persia' was presented on the rooftops of the URM building.
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Sir Tom Stoppard
Legendary playwright Sir Tom Stoppard joined Open Cinema for a special evening at the Cineworld Haymarket, for a packed audience of eager writers and filmmakers. Sir Tom spoke about his remarkable career as a writer in both film and theatre and the audience enjoyed special clips from his work on the big screen. The Q&A was hosted by BBC Radio 4's Francine Stock.
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Andrew Legge and Serena Brabazon
Irish filmmakers Andrew Legge (writer-director) and Serena Brabazon (actor) at St Patrick's Open Cinema with time-travelling science fiction short film The Chronoscope.
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Jonathan Pryce
Actor Jonathan Pryce talks to members of the Connection Open Cinema about acting after a screening of 'Ronin'. He spoke about filming one of the greatest car chases ever and about breaking into acting.
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Paul McGann at The Upper Room
Paul McGann with members of the Upper Room Open Cinema. Actor Paul McGann gave a Q&A session at the Upper Room after a screening of 'Withnail and I'.
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Ken Loach & Paul Laverty at BBC Glasgow Screening
Ken Loach & Paul Laverty at a BBC Radio 4 Screening of 'Sweet Sixteen' at the Pearce Institute in Glasgow, 17 January 2011. Open Cinema helped to organise the event alongside Radio 4.
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'Senna' OC London Connect Gala at the BFI
To mark the finale of our Film London sponsored OC: London Connect programme, members of the LIFT/St. Mungo's Open Cinema in Brent and the CAYSH Open Cinema in Croydon, along with film industry professionals, came together at the BFI for a special screening of 'Senna'. Followed by the screening, the film's Archive Producer, Paul Bell & Director Asif Kapadia gave a Q&A in NFT3 and gave advice to Open Cinema members in the BFI's Blue Room about how to break into the film industry.
