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Deluxe Connect plans 8,000 cinema roll-out
Deluxe plans to extend its new digital delivery network to more than 8,000 cinemas across EMEA by end of 2018.
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Clio Barnard wins Wellcome fellowship
The Selfish Giant director gets Wellcome Trust-BFI-Film4 Fellowship, including £30,000 grant.
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Shooting For Socrates revisits 1986 World Cup
Cast includes John Hannah and Richard Dormer; Metro International handles sales.
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Sky's Lewis to deliver Screen Film Summit keynote
Full Summit programme confirmed; delegate passes still available.
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Haillay film greenlit by Biennale college
Workshop backs three for production, including UK film Blood Cells, produced by Samm Haillay.
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Jerzy Skolimowski preparing 'catastrophic thriller'
EXCLUSIVE: Essential Killing partners Element, IFB on board, targeting spring 2014 shoot.
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Distrify, SDI launch film gifting scheme
At IDFA, Distrify and the Scottish Documentary Institute have announced today a new ‘film gifting’ scheme called Pay-It-Forward.
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Arrow finds Binoche drama
Global Screen also inks South Korea, China, more on A Thousand Times Goodnight.
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Pinewood’s revenue, net debt increase
Public inquiry into expansion plan underway; studio confirms Teddington departure date.
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Francke, Heppell join Screen Film Summit funding panel
The Screen Film Summit, to be held Monday 2 December at BFI Southbank, has added two more expert panelists to its ‘Meet The Funders’ panel.
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Underhill, Shaw launch Films of London
Commercials veterans Jason Underhill and Rory Shaw have launched film production and development company Films of London.
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Edgar Wright: Ant-Man won't shoot in UK
Director says upcoming Marvel film Ant-Man would have shot in London but there is no room.
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Hitchcock's Holocaust project restored
A long unseen Holocaust documentary, on which Alfred Hitchcock had an advisory role, is being restored with the support of filmmaker Stephen Frears.
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Life of Pi wins kids BAFTA
Ang Lee’s tale of survival at sea beats three animated features to win best film.
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Paul Greengrass to get BIFAs honour
Bourne, Captain Phillips director recognised for focusing international attention on the UK.
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BFI: women work at UK box office
The BFI has released new research highlighting the successful box office performance of UK independent films with a female screenwriter and/or director.
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Catching Fire tops UK chart
Lionsgate’s highly anticipated sequel scores excellent debut of $19.8m (£12.2m) to mark the distributor’s biggest ever opening.
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Mike Leigh to direct Pirates of Penzance
Director also reveals the name of his previously untitled Turner project and talks about switching from film to digital.
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Sundance London 2014 details revealed
Dates announced, short film competition to return and a new workshop for filmmakers unveiled.