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        <description>Established in 1996, The Script Factory has become one of Europe?s leading development organizations working to support screenwriters by finding and developing new screenwriting talent; by supporting the people who work with screenwriters; and by presenting unique and unmissable live screenwriting events with some of cinema?s top creative talent. </description>
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            <title>Attention Brighton-based Script Factory friends</title>
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            <description >Three Miles North of Molkom is about the two-week, comic-come-karmic adventures of a "Sharing Group" who meet at Angsbacka; a 21st Century playground for adults. The film follows a middle aged mojo-worn lothario, a Swedish Pop star, a Hawaiian hippy, an emotional Finnish Grandma and, above all, Nick, a mouthy back-packing Aussie rugby coach (who definitely stumbled into the wrong party). Set amidst the lush Swedish forest, a uniquely intensive program of Shamanic experiences and adult games guide our unlikely heroes towards love, loathing, hilarity and themselves.</description> 
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            <title>Happy Birthday Shooting People!</title>
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            <description >Over 37,000 Members across the UK, in New York, and California feel the benefit of SP’s excellent daily bulletins – and The Script Factory is happy to have been part of the journey, particularly helping develop both the SP Screenwriters Network and Script Pitch List. </description> 
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            <title>See Mike Hodges at the ICA<br /></title>
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            <description >To bid for a chance to win a pair of free tickets for both landmark events, simply tell us the name of Hodges' cult feature starring Clive Owen and set in the murky world of casinos. Answers to  by noon on Wednesday 26 November - and please write HODGES in the subject field. </description> 
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            <title>Terence Davies goodies on offer</title>
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            <description >Screening as part of the Festival and then opening across the country on 31 October, it’s a passionate and poetic film about Liverpool which was one of the sensations of this year’s Cannes Festival. A heart-stirring meditation on time, memory and mortality, it’s Davies’ first film in almost a decade and marks a spectacular return to the spotlight for the director of the autobiographical classics Distant Voices, Still Lives (1988) and The Long Day Closes (1992). Regarded by many as Britain’s greatest living director, this haunting film has been widely hailed as Davies’ masterpiece.</description> 
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            <title>Moviescope is available free!<br /></title>
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            <description >You may like to know that back issues of movieScope are now available free in digital format from , so now’s your chance to catch up with filmmaking interviews you may have missed the first time round including Guillermo del Toro, Steven Moffat, Blake Snyder, David Koepp, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Alec Baldwin, Helen Mirren and many, many more.</description> 
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