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Screenwriters…. On screenwriting
Tue, 7 Sep 2010

We’re delighted to be joining our colleagues at BAFTA and the BFI as Media Partner for a brilliant new series that starts this week. Profiling the art of screenwriting through a fantastic selection of live events, the Screenwriters’ Lectures series pulls together some of the starriest screenwriters working today, including Simon Slumdog Beaufoy, Sir David The Hours Hare and Aline Brosh McKenna, responsible for The Devil Wears Prada. It goes significantly beyond simple ‘career chat’, by offering unique presentations, lectures and interviews from the best in the business. Recognising this as the perfect place to get inspired about your own work, we’re excited to have been able to invite a selection of our Members as well as our She Writes participants to be our guests at each event, and we're delighted that BAFTA and the BFI have set aside a strictly limited number of tickets to the first three lectures on a 2-for-1 basis for you.
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The parent trap: art after children

Among the many responses we received after the brilliant Frank Cottrell Boyce delivered his keynote lecture at our Serious Screenwriting event at BAFTA earlier this summer was a collective gasp at the casual mention of his seven children… yes, home-schooled! This week The Guardian carried another brilliant slice of Frank wisdom as he makes the case for family chaos being friend not foe to the creative mind.
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The Secret In Their Eyes

Detective story. Romance. Political thriller. Argentinian Juan José Campanella’s Oscar-winning The Secret in Their Eyes is all of these things…and quite possibly more. Our reviewer Trevor Johnston unpicks a great piece of cinematic storytelling which suggests that if you’re skilful enough, you can mix elements from different genres – providing the film’s controlling idea is strong enough to keep everything in check. Spoilers ahead as we ponder passion and morality, Buenos Aires-style…..
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