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Screen International
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History
Screen International traces its history back to 1889 with the publication of Optical Magic Lantern and Photographic Enlarger.WEB,weblink The Optical Magic Lantern Journal (September 1889), 21 January 2022, At the turn of the 20th century, the name changed to Cinematographic Journal and in 1907 it was renamed Kinematograph and Lantern Weekly.Kinematograph Weekly
Kinematograph and Lantern Weekly contained trade news, advertisements, reviews, exhibition advice, and reports of regional and national meetings of trade organisations such as the Cinematograph Exhibitors' Association and the Kinema Renters' Society. It was first published by pioneering film enthusiast, industrialist and printing entrepreneur E. T. Heron. In 1919 it was renamed Kinematograph Weekly which was further shortened in 1959 to Kine Weekly.The title was sold to British and American Film Holdings Ltd in September 1971, which merged it with rival film-trade paper Today's Cinema.MAGAZINE, Screen International,weblink Screen at 40: From cinema to Screen, 21 December 2015, Falk, Quentin, 11 September 2022, MAGAZINE, Kine Weekly, 11 September 1971, 3, The Kine is sold, It was later renamed CinemaTV Today.Launch of Screen International
In 1975, Peter King purchased the struggling CinemaTV Today from Sir John Woolf for {{£|50000|link=yes}} ({{Inflation|UK|50000|1975|fmt=eq|cursign=£|r=-3}}) and relaunched the publication as Screen International.MAGAZINE, Trailblazing former Screen International publisher Peter King dies aged 90, McNab, Geoffrey, 29 October 2018, Screen International,weblink 11 September 2022,weblink 2023-03-25, live, The first issue of Screen International was published on 6 September 1975. King sold the publication in 1989 to the International Thomson Organization.Many Screen International journalists have gone on to become major industry figures, including Colin Vaines, who ran production for companies such as Miramax and GK Films, and who has produced many award-winning film and television projects.Screen Daily
In addition to its print magazine, Screen International maintains Screen Daily, a website providing a real-time view of the film industry.WEB,weblink Screen media pack 2011, Screen Daily,Editors
The editors of Screen International include:- Peter Noble (1975â79)
- Quentin Falk, Editor (1979â1982)
- Colin Vaines, Co-Editor (1982â83)
- Adrian Hodges, Co-Editor (1982â83)
- Terry Ilott, Editor (1983â87)
- Nick Roddick, Editor (1987â88)
- Oscar Moore (1991â94)MAGAZINE, Screen International, Oscar Moore 1960â1996, 20 September 1996, 12, Farrow, Boyd,
- Boyd Farrow, Editor (1995â98)
- Colin Brown, Editor-in-Chief (1998â2008)
- Michael Gubbins, Editor (2004â09)
- Mike Goodridge, Editor (2009â2012)
- Wendy Mitchell, Editor (2012â14)
- Matt Mueller, Editor (2015âpresent)
Offices
Screen International has offices in London.It has a network of more than forty correspondents around the world. It hosts conferences, including the annual European Film Finance Summit in Berlin and the UK Film Finance Conference in London.Oscar Moore Foundation
A former editor in chief, Oscar Mooreâwho was also a columnist for The Guardian and a novelistâdied of an AIDS-related illness in 1996. The Oscar Moore Foundation was established in 1997 as a charitable foundation administered by Screen International. The foundation's aim is to foster new European screenwriting talent by awarding an annual prize of £10,000 to the best first draft screenplay in a genre which changes each year. A foundation patron, Emma Thompson, is an actress and screenwriter who has won an Academy Award for both disciplines.Screen International Stars of Tomorrow
Screen International produces an annual list of up and coming international talent, under its Stars of Tomorrow ({{aka}} Screen Stars of Tomorrow) brand. A special edition of the magazine to highlight up-and-coming talent was established in 2004 in the UK. Since 2010, Stars of Tomorrow has been curated by Fionnuala Halligan, who{{snd}}as of 2023{{snd}}is the magazine's executive editor for reviews and new talent.WEB, Fionnuala Halligan, screendaily.com,weblink 2023-11-22,weblink 2023-08-06, live,2000s{| class"wikitable sortable"
- Rachel Robey
- Mia Bays
- Gavin Humphries
- Jesse Lawrence writer-director
- Otto Bathurst
- Ben Drew
- Destiny Ekaragha
- Sally El Hosaini
- Emma Frost
- Rebecca Johnson
- Tahar Rahim
- MartÃn Rivas
- Anjorka Strechel
- Junio Valverde
- Eduardo Chapero-Jackson
- Jean-Baptiste Leonetti
- Davide Marengo
- Valerio Mieli
- Mitja Okorn
- RÄzvan RÄdulescu
- Neele Leana Vollmar
- Kathrine Windfeld
2010s{| class"wikitable sortable"
- Jay Basu
- Charles Henri Belleville
- Sebastian Foster
- Stefan Georgiou
- Scott Graham
- Corin Hardy
- Colin Kennedy
- Frances Lea
- John Maclean
- Robert McKillop
- Michael Pearce
- Arjun Rose
- Adam Wimpenny
- Mahalia Belo writer-director
- Fyzal Boulifa writer-director
- Dominic Buchanan producer
- Henry Darke writer-director
- Stuart Earl composer
- Ruth Fowler writer
- Mustapha Kseibati writer-director
- Annemarie Lean-Vercoe cinematographer
- David Leon actor-writer-director
- William McGregor writer-director
- Jamie Stone writer-director
- Kibwe Tavares writer-director
- Daniel Wolfe writer-director
- Sarah Brocklehurst
- Keri Collins
- Daniel Fajemisin-Duncan and Marlon Smith
- Chris Foggin
- Aneil Karia
- Dawn King
- Lynsey Miller
- Roberto Oliveri
- Simon Stephenson
- Phoebe Waller-Bridge
- Krysty Wilson-Cairns
- Ben Aston
- Farhana Bhula
- Andy Brunskill
- Charlie Covell
- Marnie Dickens
- Daniel Emmerson
- Rick Galazka
- Aleem Khan
- Dan Kokotajlo
- Emily Morgan
- Matthew Orton
- Nick Rowland
- Oscar Sharp
- Rachna Suri
- Jorn Threlfall
- Joy Wilkinson
- Yaw Basoah
- Fodhla Cronin O'Reilly
- Toby Fell-Holden
- Kate Herron
- Brady Hood
- Melissa Iqbal
- Billy Lumby
- Joe Murtagh
- Eva Riley
- Len Rowles
- Chris Urch
- Rob Watson
- Sam Yates
- Anwar Boulifa
- Loran Dunn
- Ed Lilly
- Nathaniel Martello-White
- Sarmad Masud
- Harry Michell
- Rungano Nyoni
- Rubika Shah
- Rory Alexander Stewart
- Remi Weekes
- Leanne Welham
- Kat Wood
- Baff Akita
- Amrou Al-Kadhi
- Ameenah Ayub Allen
- Prano Bailey-Bond
- Gabriel Bisset-Smith
- Anna Blandford
- Hania Elkington
- Rose Glass
- Anna Griffin
- Moin Hussain
- Johnny Kenton
- Harry Lighton
- Helen Simmons
- Benjamin Bee
- Dionne Edwards
- Fiona Lamptey
- Nadia Latif
- Phillip Morgan
- Claire Oakley
- Rapman
- Alice Seabright
2020s{| class"wikitable sortable"
- Akinola Davies Jr (writer-director)
- Colum Eastwood (writer-director)
- Joy Gharoro-Akpojotor (producer)
- Ella Glendining (writer-director-actor)
- Matilda Ibini (writer)
- Naqqash Khalid (writer-director)
- Declan Lawn, Adam Patterson (writer-directors)
- Courttia Newland (writer)
- Jayisha Patel (writer-director)
- Charlotte Regan (writer-director)
- Tom Wood (producer)
- Heather Basten
- Olan Collardy
- Gini Godwin
- Grace Snell
- Claire Anne Williams
Competition
The magazine's international competitors include its American counterparts Variety,The Hollywood Reporter and Deadline.See also
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