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Riot Club rules UK social buzz
Posh boy drama rules the roost as Liam Neeson outguns Denzel Washington on social networks in the UK.
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Event Cinema Awards nominations revealed
Nominations include Monty Python Live (Mostly), NT Live’s War Horse and concert broadcasts from Muse and Robbie Williams.
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Lilting producer begins Boombox shoot
EXCLUSIVE: Marks the first feature from commercials director Rohan Blair-Mangat.
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UK, France get Second Chance
Susanne Bier’s drama debuted at Toronto and stars Game of Thrones’ Nikolaj Coster Waldau.
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Production Guild reveals first awards winners
The Production Guild of Great Britain has revealed the winners of its inaugural awards.
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Schedule 2 hires New York chief
Former Focus Features exec to oversee New York operation for London-based technical film services company.
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Slow summer at UK box office
The Inbetweeners 2 led the way, but the summer period at the UK box office was down in both gross and admissions this year. Screen talks to distributors and exhibitors to find out why.
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Arts Alliance buys Park Circus
EXCLUSIVE: Event cinema specialist acquires classics distributor.
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Lenny Abrahamson to direct Neverhome adaptation
The director of Frank and What Richard Did to adapt Laird Hunt’s novel about a woman who joins the American Civil War.
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Alison Owen, Debra Hayward form Monumental partnership
EXCLUSIVE: Powerhouse production duo launch film and TV company.
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Cinesite joins forces with Shrek producer
London-based visual effects company to open animation unit in Montreal and begin production on 3D feature Charming.
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Doc/Fest's Currimbhoy to join Sundance
Director of programming to take a documentary role at Sundance.
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BIFA joint directors to step down
Tessa Collinson and Johanna von Fischer will leave the British Independent Film Awards at the end of the year.
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Jeremy Thomas to head London Film Festival jury
Other jurors across London’s competitions include Sally Hawkins, James McAvoy, James Corden and Dexter Fletcher.
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Endemol strikes deal with Feel Films
Endemol Worldwide Distribution has struck a development and distribution deal with Feel Films, currently working on feature The Song of Names.
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BBCW buys stake in Lookout Point
BBC Worldwide has bought a 35% stake in Simon Vaughan’s production and distribution business Lookout Point.
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BFI: film diversity needs own conversation
EXCLUSIVE: Culture minister Ed Vaizey to meet BFI and industry during London Film Festival.