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    Skillset minority fellowships select 10 new participants

    2008-07-11T11:13:00Z

    The Skillset Graduate Fellowship Programme 2008 has selected this year's participants.The initiative, backed by Skillset and the UK Film Council, gives paid placements at leading film companies for graduates from black, Asian and minority ethnic communities.The scheme pays a training allowance up to about $34,000 (£17,000) per year. Fellows also ...

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    Pretty Pictures buys French rights to Clubbed from AV

    2008-07-11T06:00:00Z

    Pretty Pictures has acquired all French-speaking rights to Neil Thompson's Clubbed from AV Pictures.AV has also sold the film for include Australasia (21st Century Pictures), Benelux (European Film Partners), Middle East (Falcon Films), Poland (Vision) and Turkey (Horizon International).The story, set in 1980s clubland, stars Colin Salmon, Mel Raido an ...

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    In focus - No middle ground for UK indies'

    2008-07-11T00:00:00Z

    When Tartan Films Distribution went into administration in late June, the rest of the UK independent distribution sector shuddered. International sales agents also winced, especially those handling Asian fare.Tartan's ground-breaking Asia Extreme label brought Japanese, South Korean and Hong Kong movies by directors such as Takashi Miike, Hideo Nakata and ...

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    In Focus: Postcard from Edinburgh

    2008-07-11T00:00:00Z

    The Edinburgh International Film Festival (Eiff) closed its successful first June edition on June 29, completing the initial stage in its self-proclaimed mission to realise the event as the world's 'premiere festival of discovery'.A traditional fixture in August, the film festival shifted dates to avoid the city's overcrowded festival season ...

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    Interview: Sam Taylor-Wood

    2008-07-11T00:00:00Z

    UK artist Sam Taylor-Wood has had her share of art-world accolades but was humbled by the chance to screen her first short film in Competition at Cannes.'It's beyond exciting, it's such an honour and a privilege,' she says. The Film4-backed short Love You More also happened to be the only ...

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    Profile: ambitious Eon look beyond Bond

    2008-07-11T00:00:00Z

    British screenwriters need to become more ambitious. That is the message behind the Eon Screenwriters' Workshop (ESW), an initiative set up last year by the James Bond franchise's famed production company Eon Productions.'As a (film-making) culture in the UK, we are predominantly low-budget and we are very heavily television focused,' ...

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    Future Cinema plans Eraserhead/Guillemots event

    2008-07-10T12:05:00Z

    Future Cinema Live will return to the UK's Latitude Festival by presenting a special event for Guillemots playing an improvised set to David Lynch's Eraserhead.In addition to the band's new live 'score' for the cult classic, there will be a performance by dancers the Chamelion Collective.Psychedelic rock band Invasion will ...

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    Kevin Macdonald, Stephen Frears to host classes in UK Schools Week

    2008-07-10T11:55:00Z

    The UK is planning its 13th National Film Schools Week, which will host about 2,000 free film screenings with up to 320,000 children set to attend.The event is planned for Oct 20-24 in England, Wales and Northern Ireland and Nov 3-7 in Scotland.Events will be held in more than 500 ...

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    Kaos starts feature screenwriting competition

    2008-07-10T11:50:00Z

    Kaos Films, founders of the British Short Screenplay Competition, is now launching a Feature Screenplay Competition.The competition will be open to international screenwriters working in any genre of film that can be produced for $2m or less.The winning screenplay will be announced at the 2009 Screenwriters Festival in Cheltenham.Kaos will ...

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    Knightsbridge Media wraps Hindi remake of Winding Refn's Pusher

    2008-07-10T11:47:00Z

    UK production company Knightsbridge Media has finished its independent film Pusher, which it expects to launch in 40 UK cinemas later in 2008.Pusher is a UK-made, Hindi-language remake of Nicolas Winding Refn's Danish hit of the same name, now about an Asian drug dealer whose world collapses around him during ...

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    Screen International UK Stars Of Tomorrow

    2008-07-10T06:58:00Z

    Screen International's annual look at the hottest talent in the territory has become among the most prestigious accolades for up-and-coming stars in front of and behind the camera.Now in its fifth edition, the series boasts spectacular successes among its previous participants including James McAvoy, Noel Clarke, Emily Blunt, Michelle Ryan, ...

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    BAFTA to host four-day Arab cinema event

    2008-07-10T06:00:00Z

    BAFTA is holding a four day event this weekend at its Piccadilly headquarters in recognition of Arab cinema's contribution to the film industry.Bafta Goes to the Arab World (July 11-14) combines screenings, talks and networking events, which aim to highlight emerging talent from the region and foster links between the ...

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    Sean Gascoine leaves Coulson for United Agents

    2008-07-09T16:02:00Z

    London-based United Agents has announced two newcomers to the agency: agent Sean Gascoine and his associate agent Hania Elkington.Gascoine is a 15-year veteran of Lou Coulson Associates.His clients are writers, actors and directors. He brings to United clients including: Hallam Foe director David Mackenzie,writer/actor Sanjeev Bhaskar, playwright Kwame Kwei Armah, ...

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    UK genre download site to launch in November with $6m backing

    2008-07-09T15:56:00Z

    A new genre-specific online film site, The Film Lounge (www.filmlounge.com), is set for a November launch in the UK, backed by about $6m (£3m) from private investors.Founder Terry Stone said the site would launch with about 60 independent titles, most of which would be exclusive to Film Lounge.The unique position ...

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    Laurence Dawkin-Jones named UK MD for Global Networks

    2008-07-09T10:39:00Z

    Laurence Dawkin-Jones has been appointed UK managing director of Global Networks, an international division of NBC Universal.He will report to Roma Khanna, president, Global Networks & Digital Initiatives, to whom he will report.Dawkin-Jones will take up the London-based post this autumn. He had been executive director (commercial) for UKTV since ...

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    Halcyon takes on UK for Critics Week title Moscow, Belgium

    2008-07-09T06:00:00Z

    As it ramps up its UK distribution activities, Chris Coen's Halcyon Pictures has added another title to its fast growing release slate. The new acquisition is Christophe Van Rompaey's Moscow, Belgium (sold by Bavaria Film International).The film premiered in the Critics' Week in Cannes.'I loved it. I thought it was ...

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    UKFC gives $200,000 to Icon for release of Man On Wire

    2008-07-08T13:11:00Z

    UK Film Council's Prints and Advertising (P&A) Fund has announced the latest round of films it has supported.The fund is set up to give wider distribution to specialised films, giving UK audiences more choices.The awards are to:$206,507 (£104,567) for Man On Wire, Icon Distribution$9,874 (£5,000) for Couscous, Artificial Eye$9,874 (£5,000) ...

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    Second Run DVD plans UK release of Tropical Malady

    2008-07-08T13:05:00Z

    UK Distributor Second Run DVD plans a July 28 DVD release of Apichatpong Weerasethakul's Tropical Malady (Sud pralad). The award-winning Thai film was made in 2004, a fractured love story and mysterious drama set in a Thai jungle.The UK DVD will include his 1997 short film Thirdworld, a new interview ...

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    Alki David's FilmOn.com launches competition for new film-makers

    2008-07-08T12:51:00Z

    UK online film portal FilmOn.com, founded by philanthropist and producer Alki David, is launching competitions for new film-makers.The site will host competitions for best film feature, best film short, best film and best animation short showcased on the VOD platform.Selected entrants will have their work seen on FilmOn.com alongside films ...

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    Short made by children added to Azur & Asmar DVD

    2008-07-07T14:22:00Z

    Soda Pictures will include a short made by UK children on its DVD release for Azur & Asmar: The Princes' Quest. As part of the First Light Movies scheme, a group of five-year-olds from Hartside Primary School in Crook, County Durham, made the short digital animation last year with £2,700 ...