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Hirst adapting Hemingway’s Moveable Feast
EXCLUSIVE: Ernest Hemingway’s A Moveable Feast is being adapted for the big screen by Elizabeth screenwriter Michael Hirst and actress Mariel Hemingway.
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BFI names marketing director
Richard Shaw appointed BFI director of marketing, communications and audiences.
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Weekend star wraps directorial debut
Chris New, one of the stars of the acclaimed Weekend, has just wrapped principal photography on his feature directorial debut A Smallholding.
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Directors UK, BBC pilot women directors scheme
Organisations launch return-to-work training initiative for female TV directors.
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BBC unveils arts doc festival
The BBC has announced details of a new arts documentary festival that will take place as part of the Glasgow International Festival.
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'Kells' team preps Afghan animation
Irish animation outfit Cartoon Saloon, one of the producers behind Oscar-nominated The Secret of Kells and upcoming Tomm Moore animation Song of the Sea, is in development on new project The Breadwinner, a co-production with Canadian company Aircraft Pictures.
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Nicholas Hoult, StudioCanal aboard Kill Your Friends
Nicholas Hoult to lead UK dark-comedy, distributed in UK by StudioCanal.
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Bradley Quirk to join Altitude
EXCLUSIVE: Pathe executive to join Altitude as head of development.
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Lego records UK hat trick
Warner Bros’ animation stays top for third straight week; Non-Stop records second best-ever UK bow for StudioCanal; Universal’s The Wolf of Wall Street becomes UK’s highest grossing 18-rated film.
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Glasgow hits 40,000 admissions
Tenth anniversary of festival hits landmark for first time; Jonathan Glazer’s Under the Skin receives its Scottish premiere as the closing film.
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Bradford scores seven world premieres
The 20th Bradford International Film Festival reveals full programme including seven world premieres.
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Book Thief leads UK buzz chart
The Book Thief leads the UK buzz chart this week, with 37% intent to view mentions.
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Director set for tax fraud trial
Two separate cases of alleged film tax fraud are heading towards trial.
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BFI launches producer-distributor JV
EXCLUSIVE: Six-project pilot will see UK distributors and BFI-backed producers split MGs and revenues.
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Sharpe, Kingsley wrap Universe
Principal photography has wrapped on Archer’s Mark’s The Darkest Universe, Will Sharpe and Tom Kingsley’s follow-up to their BAFTA-nominated Black Pond.
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Sundance London to screen 'classics'
Three titles originally championed by the Sundance Film Festival to return to the big screen.
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Beckinsale joins Terry Jones comedy
Underworld actress joins Simon Pegg in high concept comedy, Absolutely Anything.