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Anora and the power of film marketing
Q. How did ANORA, an independent film that cost $6 million to make, connect with audiences around the world and become a 5 x Oscar Winner?
A. Through the power of film marketing
London Film School selected as one of The Academy’s global screenwriting partners
Exciting news for aspiring screenwriters at London Film School: The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has announced that LFS has been included as one of a selected few global screenwriting programmes whose students will be considered for the prestigious Nicholl Fellowships.
FEBRUARY | STUDENT AND ALUMNI HIGHLIGHTS
We’re delighted to share more fantastic achievements of our students, grads, and alumni. Continue reading to learn all about their inspiring stories! As always, if you have any exciting news you’d like to share, don’t hesitate to get in touch because we want to hear all about it! Don’t forget you can sign up to our alumni newsletter here to get the updates direct to your inbox.
London Film School in Screen Daily
Director and CEO Chris Auty spoke to Screen International about the start of a new era for London Film School. With new courses, our new home and new Board members we’re in at the start of an exciting new time and looking forward to welcoming even more students to LFS.
The Evolution of LGBTQ+ Films: From Brokeback Mountain to Love, Simon and My Old Ass
Written by MA Screenwriting student, Shaarath Vihari
When Brokeback Mountain premiered back in 2005, it was a watershed moment for LGBTQ+ representation in film. A tragic love story between two cowboys in 1960s Wyoming, the film depicted the brutal realities of repression and homophobia – showing queer love as something secretive, dangerous, and ultimately heartbreaking.