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This year’s Edinburgh International Film Festival came to a close on Sunday. Gareth Negus, Matthew Turner and Sam Osborn pick their favourites from the programme.

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Following BBC4’s transmission of the final episode of Amber last night, co-creator and producer of the show Paul Duane shares some insights into its creation.
Last Saturday we brought you the first part of Karen Kidman‘s account of her audition for Britain’s Got Talent. As we settle down to watch tonight’s live final, she tells us what happened next.
I am a television producer, a lighter of the Idiot Lamp. But what do I actually do? Here’s an entirely imagined account of a day in the life of a television entertainment producer, inspired by personal experience and written with a large dose of creative license. NB any likeness to existing people or programmes, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.
Continue reading A Day In The Life Of A Television Entertainment Producer
As the semifinal of the eighth series of Britain’s Got Talent airs, we asked Karen Kidman, who entered the contest with her daughter, to tell us about their experience. Part two will appear next week.
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Yasmeen Khan is impressed by Jeremy Saulnier’s modern noir, a classical revenge tragedy in contemporary clothes, which is out on Friday.
Apichatpong Weerasethakul’s underseen debut feature screened last week at the ICA. Keifer Taylor reflects on the film and Weerasethakul’s subsequent career.
We are, of course much too classy to go with the “Electric Boogaloo” joke for the standfirst. A review by Danni Glover, who is blameless in respect of the foregoing.