All articles by Sarah Cooper – Page 73
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Film London launches new art based production fund
Five projects have been greenlit, with a further $200,000 available for more moving image projects.
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Cannes shorts selections include large crop from Latin America
Cannes organisers have announced the line up for the festival’s 2010 short film competition.
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Madsen's Into Eternity takes top prize in Nyon
Director Michael Madsen’s documentary scoops top prize at Nyon’s Visions Du Reel festival, which wrapped this week.
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UK box office up 16% in first quarter of 2010
Between January and March this year, the UK box office took $448.3m (£291.1m), compared with $386m (£250.80m) in 2009, according to new FDA figures.
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British public invited to vote for National Movie Awards
Categories include most anticipated movie of the summer and best family movie.
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Thessaloniki to feature Weerasethakul restrospective
The Greek festival will focus on the Thai director’s work, which includes this year’s Cannes competition film Uncle Boonmee
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Pinewood submits appeal for expansion plans
The studio has submitted its appeal for Project Pinewood to South Buckinghamshire District Council.
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David Rose to receive BFI Fellowship
The former Film Four commissioner will be presented with his award by Tess Ross
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Gillian Wearing
The British artist tells Sarah Cooper about casting her first feature, Self Made, from a newspaper advert
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Filming begins on CinemaNX motorcycle doc TT3D
The film will use the latest 3D technology to cpature the Isle Of Man’s infamous TT circuit
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Shooting underway on Jonathan Newman's Foster
Toni Colette and Ioan Gruffud play a married couple grieving over the death of their son
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Sheehan, Hogg to star in road movie Acts Of God
Joe Stephenson’s Acts Of God is first feature to come out of UK production outfit B Good Picture Company
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Sky Italia teams up with BBC, Kudos, Wildside on The Medici
International co-production The Medici will be set against a backdrop of Renaissance Florence
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Strand takes US rights to A Somewhat Gentle Man
Berlinale competition title from Norway stars Skellan Skarsgaard as an ex con.
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Orange launches Twitter film competition
Orange invites film fans to post “cheat tweet” synopses of classic films
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Secret Of Kells honoured at British Animation Awards
The Secret Of Kells and Lost And Found scoop top film awards at British Animation Awards
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UK copyright holders cheer passage of Digital Economy Bill
The Bill, in part, aims to tackle illegal file-sharing and protect the creative industries from piracy.
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Soumya Sriraman appointed CEO of Palisades Tartan
The former Vivendi executive will relocate from Los Angeles to New York to oversee the company’s activities in both the US and UK.