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''Screen International'' is a British film magazine covering the international film business. It is published by Media Business Insight, a British B2B media company. The magazine is primarily aimed at those involved in the global film business. The magazine in its current form was founded in 1975, and its website, ''Screendaily.com'', was added in 2001. ''Screen International'' also produces daily publications at film festivals and markets in
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, Canada; the American Film Market in
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History

''Screen International'' traces its history back to 1889 with the publication of ''Optical Magic Lantern and Photographic Enlarger''. 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''. It was later renamed ''CinemaTV Today''.


Launch of Screen International

In 1975, Peter King purchased the struggling ''CinemaTV Today'' from Sir John Woolf for £50,000 and relaunched the publication as ''Screen International''. 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 Colin Vaines is a British film and Emmy-winning television producer whose credits include ''The Unforgivable'', starring Sandra Bullock, ''Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool'', ''Gangs of New York'', ''Coriolanus'', ''The Young Victoria'', and '' T ...
, who ran production for companies such as Miramax and GK Films, and who has produced many award-winning film and television projects.


''Screen Daily'' (website)

In addition to its print magazine, ''Screen International'' maintains ''Screen Daily'' website, providing a real-time view of the film industry.


Editors

The editors of ''Screen International'' include: * Peter Noble (1975-1979) * Quentin Falk, Editor (1979–1982) *
Colin Vaines Colin Vaines is a British film and Emmy-winning television producer whose credits include ''The Unforgivable'', starring Sandra Bullock, ''Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool'', ''Gangs of New York'', ''Coriolanus'', ''The Young Victoria'', and '' T ...
, Co-Editor (1982–83) * Adrian Hodges, Co-Editor (1982–83) * Terry Ilott, Editor (1983–87) * Nick Roddick, Editor (1987–88) *
Oscar Moore Oscar Frederic Moore (December 25, 1916 – October 8, 1981) was an American jazz guitarist with the Nat King Cole Trio. Career The son of a blacksmith, Moore was born in Austin, Texas, United States. The Moore family moved to Phoenix, A ...
(1991-1994) * Boyd Farrow, Editor (1995–98) * Colin Brown, Editor-in-Chief (1998–2008) * Michael Gubbins, Editor (2004–09) * Mike Goodridge, Editor (2009–2012) * Wendy Mitchell, Editor (2012–14) * Matt Mueller, Editor (2015–present)


Offices

''Screen International'' has offices in: * Hong Kong *
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, United States *
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, New York, United States 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

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,
Oscar Moore Oscar Frederic Moore (December 25, 1916 – October 8, 1981) was an American jazz guitarist with the Nat King Cole Trio. Career The son of a blacksmith, Moore was born in Austin, Texas, United States. The Moore family moved to Phoenix, A ...
—who was also a columnist for ''
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'' and a
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—died of an
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-related illness in 1996. The Oscar Moore Foundation was established in 1997 as a
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administered by ''Screen International''. The foundation's aim is to foster new European screenwriting talent by awarding an annual prize of GB£10,000 to the best first draft
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which changes each year. A foundation patron,
Emma Thompson Dame Emma Thompson (born 15 April 1959) is a British actress. Regarded as one of the best actresses of her generation, she has received numerous accolades throughout her four-decade-long career, including two Academy Awards, two British A ...
, is an actress and screenwriter who has won an
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for both disciplines.


''Screen International'' Stars of Tomorrow

One of ''Screen International'''s most influential areas of work is its international talent spotting under the 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, Screen chief film critic.


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2010s


2020s


Competition

The magazine's international competitors include its American counterparts '' Variety'' and ''
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''.


See also

* List of film periodicals


References


External links

* {{official website, http://www.screendaily.com/
Media Business Insight
1889 establishments in the United Kingdom Film magazines published in the United Kingdom Magazines published in London Magazines established in 1889 Professional and trade magazines