All BBC Film articles – Page 3
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NewsHanWay boards Leo Leigh’s ‘Sweet Sue’; first-look picture revealed (exclusive)
The film is directed by Mike Leigh’s son Leo Leigh.
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Reviews‘Pirates’: Review
Reggie Yates takes his crew on a fun-filled trip around London after hours on New Year’s Eve, 1999
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NewsCinephil founder joins BBC Storyville as commissioning editor
Renowned documentary exec Philippa Kowarsky will report to Rose Garnett.
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NewsProduction wraps on Screen Star of Tomorrow Dionne Edwards’ debut ‘Pretty Red Dress’
Natey Jones, Alexandra Burke, Temilola Olatunbosun star in the film.
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News“We take chances”: UK public film funds issue rallying cry to filmmakers
Film4’s Daniel Battsek, BBC Film’s Rose Garnett and BFI’s Lizzie Francke on Restart Conference panel.
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Reviews‘Alex Wheatle’, ‘Education’: TV review (Small Axe)
Steve McQueen’s powerful Small Axe series ends up in the home - or lack of it - in the final two episodes
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NewsBBC documentary arm Storyville moves under BBC Film remit
The Storyville commissioning team will report to BBC Film head Rose Garnett.
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NewsBBC Film, BFI to debut new release model in BBC Two UK film series
Series includes British independent titles released theatrically in the last three years.
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Reviews‘Red, White And Blue’: NYFF Review
Steve McQueen’s ‘Small Axe’ series look at the Metropolitan Police in the early 1980s
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NewsReggie Yates wraps London shoot of ‘Pirates’ after Covid-19 interruption
The pandemic caused shooting to stop three weeks in.
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Reviews‘Mangrove’: NYFF Review
Steve McQueen’s Small Axe series turns its attention to the trial of the ‘Mangrove 9’
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NewsJonathan Glazer’s ‘Strasbourg 1518’ to debut on BBC
Dance film part of a BBC initiative to bring the arts into homes during lockdown.
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Reviews‘Normal People’: TV Review
A beautifully-judged adaptation of Sally Rooney’s admired second novel from the BBC and Element Pictures
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FeaturesWhy Reggie Yates won’t let a mid-shoot shutdown kill the vibe on his directorial debut ‘Pirates’
The film shows three friends driving from North to South London on New Year’s Eve 1999 for a party.
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Reviews‘The Luminaries’: TV Review
Eva Green and Eve Hewson star in Eleanor Catton’s adaptation of her own Booker Prize-winning novel
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Reviews‘Noughts And Crosses’: TV Review
This six-part BBC series flips the racial power structure in an alternative UK
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NewsEliza Hittman’s ‘Never Rarely Sometimes Always’ finishes top of Screen’s Berlin 2020 jury grid
‘Days’, ‘Undine’ come second and third; Abel Ferrara’s ‘Siberia’ last.















