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Glasgow Film Festival sets first 2024 titles, Czech country focus
2024 marks the 20th edition of the festival.
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Samir Shah is UK government’s preferred choice for BBC chair
The 71-year-old, who owns Juniper TV, will appear before MPs on the Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee for pre-appointment scrutiny.
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Rowan Woods takes reins as creative director at Edinburgh TV festival
Woods is a respected film and TV curator, acquisitions executive and festival consultant, with stints at British Council, BFI, BBC Film and AMC Networks.
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Studiocanal sets April 2024 release for Amy Winehouse biopic ‘Back To Black’
Sam Taylor-Johnson’s feature will release in the UK on April 12, 2024.
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Digital content production sectors face skills shortage, says BFI report
Post-production alone generated £2.2bn in revenue in 2022, but retaining workforce at the mid and senior levels has proven challenging.
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Omniplex head optimistic for 2024 as Irish exhibitor buys five Empire sites in the UK
The acquisition is part of the Irish exhibitor’s ambitious expansion plans.
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‘Napoleon’ stays top at UK-Ireland box office; Beyonce’s ‘Renaissance’ glides into top five
’The Hunger Games: The Ballad Of Songbirds And Snakes’ ,‘Wish’ and ’André Rieu’s White Christmas’ also secured top five spots.
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Christopher Nolan to receive BFI Fellowship award, the Institute’s highest honour
The ‘Inception’, ‘Dunkirk’ director will receive the award at the BFI Chair’s dinner in February.
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‘All Of Us Strangers’ big winner with seven awards at Bifas 2023
‘How To Have Sex’ and ‘Femme’ also clinched key prizes.
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UK-Ireland box office preview: will Beyonce’s concert film follow Taylor Swift’s success?
Renaissance: A Film By Beyonce debuts in 568 cinemas while André Rieu’s White Christmas is the widest opener.
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Grierson Trust bans individual for 10 years after anti-Jewish incident during awards
The investigation was launched after “several reports” relating to an incident of anti-Jewish racism incident occurred at The Grierson Awards.
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Black cinema organisation We Are Parable to receive honorary award at Bifas (exclusive)
The organisation will receive the Special Jury Prize on December 3.
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UK Global Screen Fund awards ‘Hoard’, ‘The Radleys’, ‘How To Have Sex’ in latest funding round
A total of £208,217 was awarded to 10 projects through the international distribution strand.
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‘How To Train Your Dragon’ live-action film to begin Northern Ireland shoot next year
The live-action remake was prepping for filming in July when the SAG-AFTRA strike began.
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UK delegation headed to Jeddah to strengthen Saudi co-production partnerships
More than 50 representatives from across the UK industry will also make the trip to Jeddah.
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Newly-merged UK-Ireland outfit Parkland secures €25m production fund from Silver Rock Studios (exclusive)
The distributor, sales and production outfits will operate under a single entity, Parkland.
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Bella Ramsey, Adjani Salmon, ‘Rye Lane’ director, actor among Bafta Breakthrough line-up
Six of the 20 UK talents have previously been named Screen Stars of Tomorrow.
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See-Saw sets up high-end drama label under ‘Heartstopper’ exec producer
The label’s first project is Sky’s eight-part black comedy Sweetpea.
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Sony Pictures Entertainment strikes film and TV deal with UK newspaper The Guardian
Sony will take exclusive first rights to UK-based newspaper’s journalism
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Premier acquires Edinburgh-based PR agency The Corner Shop
The Corner Shop’s managing director Susie Gray will continue to lead the firm