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How the BFC supports film and TV production in the UK
The British Film Commission can offer a broad range of support to incoming productions looking to shoot in the UK.
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Screen Awards adds BFI, The Bureau, Curzon execs to 2019 judging panel
This year’s ceremony will take place on November 28 at The Ballroom Southbank in London
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Toronto 2019 Q&A: Neon’s Jeff Deutchman on the company’s theatrical confidence
Neon has titles including Bong Joon Ho’s ‘Parasite’ and Céline Sciamma’s ‘Portrait Of A Lady On Fire’.
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London & South-East England: ’Holmes And Watson’
Sherlock Holmes is one of the most famous fictional Londoners, so the team behind Holmes And Watson was keen to shoot in the capital and show off its unique locations. Wendy Mitchell reports.
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South-West England: ‘The Spanish Princess’
A combination of dedicated infrastructure and excellent locations tempted Starz back to south-west England for new costume drama The Spanish Princess.
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Northern England: ‘Official Secrets’
When it came to telling the story of a British whistleblower, Official Secrets director Gavin Hood and his team found the north of England had plenty to offer.
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Toronto 2019 Q&A: Solstice Studios’ Crystal Bourbeau on why she is optimistic about international distribution
Bourbeau joined the company in December 2018 as head of acquisitions and international.
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Wales: ‘A Discovery Of Witches’
When Sky Original Production A Discovery Of Witches moved into Wolf Studios in Wales, it discovered the country offered a wealth of spellbinding location opportunities.
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Scotland: ’Outlaw King’
For Netflix-backed Outlaw King, which stars Chris Pine as Robert The Bruce, Scotland was the only choice of location — and it delivered rich rewards.
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Northern Ireland: ’Krypton’
When it came to delving into Superman’s family history for DC Entertainment show Krypton, Northern Ireland proved to be the ideal location.
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Retrospective: why Northern Ireland “is in the DNA” of ‘Game Of Thrones’
During its decade in Northern Ireland, Game Of Thrones has had a monumental impact.
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Casting focus: how the UK built a reputation for world-class talent
Industry experts discuss the essential role casting plays in any project.
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Screen Scotland appoints David Smith as director of screen
Smith will work under Isabel Davis at the Scottish organisation.
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MGM and Hulu developing 'The Handmaid’s Tale' sequel 'The Testaments'
Margaret Atwood’s novel to be published on September 15, picks up story of The Handmaid’s Tale 15 years later.
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EU funding recipients in UK respond to no-deal Brexit scenario
UK companies are still successfully securing substantial funding from the EU’s Creative Europe programme.
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Show them the money: who’s funding female filmmakers?
Female-focused production companies are on the rise around the globe, but racial and gender disparity persists.
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Film Movement swoops on TIFF entries 'The Wild Goose Lake', 'Zombi Child' (exclusive)
Films screen on September 10 in CWC, September 11 in Masters.
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Kino Lorber acquires Cannes Un Certain Regard prize-winner 'Beanpole' ahead of TIFF premiere (exclusive)
Oscar-nominated producer Alexander Rodnyansky (Loveless, Leviathan) of AR Content produced postwar drama.
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Voltage Pictures launches sales on Heather Graham TIFF drama 'The Rest Of Us' (exclusive)
Aisling Chin-Yee’s feature directorial debut centres on tragedy that unites two women.
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Wide Management invites TIFF buyers to enter 'Valley Of The Gods' (exclusive)
Private market screening at the TIFF Bell Lightbox on Monday.