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OPINION - Ahead of the Baftas on Sunday, we now know London is one of the best places in the world to make films

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It’s the Baftas on February 18 and across the film industry outfit planning is in full flow. The red carpet will unfold on London’s Southbank for a glorious celebration of creativity and talent. But a bit like an iceberg, what we see on the surface is only a fraction of the story. Below the waterline there is so much more going on.

We get a glimpse of it when we see the credits roll at the end of a film, so many people,

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