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First Film First

Filmmakers discuss the experience of making their debut feature and how this has influenced their subsequent work.

Discussing the experience of making a first feature...the highs and lows, the funding nightmares and the awards night triumphs...and how this experience moulds a filmmaker's subsequent work and leads to greater opportuni

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    53:49||Season 1, Ep. 6
    Ula Pontikos discusses her first film "Weekend", working alongside Director Andrew Haigh, breathing life into a fledgling relationship, the cultural significance of colour and living life on the 11th floor.

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    54:30||Season 1, Ep. 4
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  • 3. Barry Ackroyd BSC discusses "Riff Raff"

    54:44||Season 1, Ep. 3
    Barry Ackroyd BSC discusses "Riff Raff", his subsequent working relationship with Director Ken Loach, the privilege of photographing documentaries, finding your cinematic voice and the continuing legacy of Loach's Masterpiece..."Kes".
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    01:05:44||Season 1, Ep. 2
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    Laurie Rose BSC discusses his first film "Down Terrace", his subsequent working relationship with Director Ben Wheatley, capturing lightning in a bottle and the surprisingly cathartic experience of impressing yourself.