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    Co-production report reopens debate over UK tax credit

    2008-12-04T06:39:00Z

    A report prepared by Oxford Economics and commissioned by the UK Film Council (UKFC) has warned that the tax credit system makes co-productions unattractive to film-makers. The report's completion coincided with an event run by the Festival of German Film earlier this week. The event focussed on strategies and business ...

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    Interview: onedotzero's Shane RJ Walter and Karl Aussia

    2008-12-02T22:22:00Z

    Take 12: Interview with onedotzero

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    Take 12: Making business out of digital innovation

    2008-12-02T22:18:00Z

    Nesta/UKFC digital innovation programme Part 1: onedotzero

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    Slumdog Millionaire wins best film at BIFAs

    2008-11-30T22:27:00Z

    Danny Boyle's Slumdog Millionaire was the big winner at this year's British Independent Film Awards.The film won both best film and best director at the BIFAs, hosted by James Nesbitt at London's Old Billingsgate Market. Slumdog Millionaireactor Dev Patel was also named newcomer of the year.Boyle were presented with the ...

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    International Screenwriters Festival moves date and venue

    2008-11-30T17:37:00Z

    The fourth edition of the International Screenwriters' Festival is to have a new date and venue.The event will shift to October 26-29 at the famous Cheltenham Ladies College school in the Cotswolds town.The event has established itself in recent years as a must-attend event, bringing together writers and the wider ...

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    The Media Festival: Digital key to reaching new audiences

    2008-11-28T18:01:00Z

    Digital technologies have the potential to bridge the gap between customer demand and what producers make, delegates to The Media Festival in Manchester heard.The event, backed by Screen International and ScreenDaily,focused on the challenges of ensuring a sufficiently broad and diverse range of content to satisfy audiences across today's multi ...

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    UK London mayor Boris Johnson puts focus on film

    2008-11-25T17:36:00Z

    Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, has set out his plans to make film a key part of Londoners' experience of arts and culture in the capital. The publication of Cultural Metropolis yesterday highlights cultural initiatives to be taken and focuses on film amongst the creative industries.Planned initiatives include:- the London ...

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    Awards Countdown - BAFTA preview

    2008-11-21T00:00:00Z

    The British Academy Of Film And Television Arts (BAFTA) could be forgiven for resting on its laurels. Its 2008film awards were largely judged to be a hit; a mixture of international celebrity and home-grown heroes ensured anight to remember, not least in the sight of Sylvester Stallone presenting the Alexander ...

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    Alexandra Stone leaves Recorded to set up CMP Film

    2008-11-20T10:00:00Z

    Alexandra Stone, who has spent the last 14 years in senior production roles at Jeremy Thomas' Recorded Picture Company (RPC), has left Recorded to head up a new film division for Creative Management And Productions (CMP) called CMP Film Ltd.Based in London, she will be charged with developing and producing ...

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    Cinema retains popularity in 'on-demand' society in UK, says survey

    2008-11-17T06:51:00Z

    The UK is becoming a society in which choice and control are paramount, according to a consumer survey from law firm Olswang.But the cinema experience outweighs that choice as the place where most people want to watch film.The annual survey is conducted ...

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    Interview:Hamish Mykura, head of docs at UK's Channel 4

    2008-11-14T00:00:00Z

    'Each year at Sheffield people come here prepared to bury documentaries and at the end of each year I think documentaries are in healthier shape than ever,' says Hamish Mykura, head of documentaries at Channel 4 and head of digital channel More4. 'Docs did definitely take a bit of a ...

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    Morgan Matthews' The Fallen wins audience award at Sheffield

    2008-11-13T23:45:00Z

    The Sheffield Doc/Fest's audience award went to Morgan Matthews' The Fallen about servicemen and women killed in action while James Marsh's acclaimed tale of a tightrope walker Man On Wire was named runner-up as the event came to a close.Festival organisers said the event drew a record number of 1,545 ...

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    Film Agency for Wales apppoints two new execs

    2008-11-11T06:40:00Z

    Two executives have joined the Film Agency for WalesBBC Wales Producer Kate Crowther has been appointed production executive while Eve White, joins as Exhibition and Education Executive. Crowther produced two series of the BAFTA Cymru nominated drama Belonging and has since produced award-winning short films for network television and developed ...

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    Aspect strikes AFM deals, plans LA-based production partnership

    2008-11-10T06:00:00Z

    John P Aguirre's college comedy The Utopian Society starring Malin Akerman is already out on DVD in the US via Warner Bros and now Hugh Edwards' Aspect Film has closed new deals for Scandinavia (Scanbox), Romania (Globcom), and the Middle East (Front Row).Monty Lapica's festival hit Self Medicated, about out ...

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    Summer shines At BAFTA Scotland Awards

    2008-11-09T21:10:00Z

    Contemporary drama Summer was the toast of the annual BAFTA Scotland Awards on Sunday evening, securing Best Film and Best Director for Kenny Glenaan.

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    Nicolas Winding Refn's Bronson breaks out for Protagonist

    2008-11-09T06:00:00Z

    UK-based sales company Protagonist Pictures has closed a slew of sales on Nicolas Winding Refn's Bronson. Deals have been done with Canada (Alliance), France (Wildside), Australia (Madman), Scandinavia (Scanbox), Portugal (Lusomundo), and Middle East (Front Row). Vertigo Films produces with 4DH in association with St8jacket Creations, EM Media and Aramid. ...

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    Oudney's French Film wins US and UK deals

    2008-11-08T06:00:00Z

    The Works International has struck a US deal with IFC Festival Direct for Jackie Oudney's French Film. Vertigo has taken UK rights. The film has also sold to Australia and New Zealand (Madman), Canada (Mongrel Media), and the CIS/Baltic States (Russian Report). The US deal was brokered by The Works ...

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    Content takes on Japanese Oscar submission Departures

    2008-11-08T06:00:00Z

    ContentFilm International has taken on international rights to Yojiro Takita's Departures, which is Japan's submission for the foreign-language Oscar race. Departures (Okuribito) is already a box-office hit in Japan, taking more than 3m admissions ($25m) and it also won Best Film at the Montreal Wrold Film Festival in August. Masahiro ...

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    Mr Nice adds Chloe Sevigny, sells for Canada and UK

    2008-11-07T06:00:00Z

    Independent has pre-sold Bernard Rose's Mr Nice to Canada's Entertainment One and its UK affiliate Contender.Chloe Sevigny, David Thewlis and Omid Djalili have now joined the cast, which is led by Rhys Ifans in the title role. Ifans plays Howard Marks, the UK's infamous Oxford-educated drug baron. Marks himself is ...

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    Jinga Films sells Everything to Ruscico for Russia/CIS

    2008-11-07T06:00:00Z

    UK-based sales company Jinga Films continues its AFM deals by selling all rights for Russia and CIS for Richard Hawkins' Everything to Ruscico.Ray Winstone stars in the thriller/drama.Jinga has also closed an eight-film package deal with Viswaas Films for India and Malaysia. Films in that package include Tom Tyrwhitt's youth ...