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Woody Allen’s latest film, set in the Golden Age of Hollywood, comes under the Film Festival gaze of Jack Toye
Woody Allen’s latest film, set in the Golden Age of Hollywood, comes under the Film Festival gaze of Jack Toye
Head down to the 69th Cannes Film Festival, with our roving reporter, Jack Toye!
What happened when Jack Toye met renowned Portugues director, Miguel Gomes? Find out here at Take One!
Pablo Larraín’s Berlin award-winning film THE CLUB opens on Easter Friday in UK and Irish cinemas. Jack Toye spoke to Larraín after the UK premiere.
While representing Take One at Berlinale, Jack Toye spoke to Picturehouse exec Clare Binns about life in programming and acquisitions.
At Berlinale Jack Toye meets the director of KIKI: a coming of age story about agency, resilience and the transformative artform that is Voguing.
If Depardieu goes down to the woods today… Fearless filmmaker Guillaume Nicloux premiers THE END at this year’s Berlinale.
“I don’t really believe in pontificating as a writer or a director.” Jack Toye speaks to the creator of hard-hitting drama YOU’LL NEVER BE ALONE
With HAIL, CAESAR! the Coen Brothers have managed to produce their funniest film to date, writes Jack Toye at the Berlinale Festival.
DEPARTURE feels like a contemporary piece of European arthouse, but radiates the warmth and familiarity of the Best of British, writes Jack Toye.