UK News – Page 607
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UK distributor Revolver sheds staff
EXCLUSIVE: At least 12 staff have left the UK outfit just a few months after Corniche investment.
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Creative England backs Finlay's new music documentary
Creative England is backing Jeanie Finlay’s next Orion: The Man Who Would Be King.
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Pinewood Studios to develop centre of excellence
Centre will develop and deliver qualifications for all elements of the screen based industries including film, television, animation and video games.
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FilmNation to handle int’l sales for Good Films
UK production house Good Films and sales outfit FilmNation Entertainment have signed an international sales agreement for the indie’s upcoming slate of films.
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Michael Hirst writing mini-series Alexander
ZDF Enterprises, Beta Film and Gruppe 5 to produce English-language event series about Alexander the Great.
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Avatar first to top 1m Blu-ray sales in UK
James Cameron’s Avatar has become the first title to sell more than a million copies on Blu-ray, the British Video Association (BVA) announced today. The Dark Knight Rises topped the top 10 of 2012.
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Les Misérables hits high note at UK box office
Les Misérables has recorded Universal’s biggest ever three-day opening in the UK at non-final $13.1m (£8.1m), which is also the biggest for producer Working Title and the biggest ever opening for a musical in the UK.
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Koch Media launching UK theatrical push with Arbitrage
EXCLUSIVE: Entertainment group Koch Media - one of German’s leading independent media companies - has revealed its intention to become a major player in UK theatrical distribution. Koch plans to release 25 films a year into British cinemas.
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Buckingham launches consultancy Sampo Media
Former UKFC and BFI exec Buckingham launches consultancy with Michael Gubbins.
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Shoot underway on Jason Maza spoof Hooligan Factory
Nick Nevern directs and has co-written the football hooliganism spoof shooting in London.
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Dunoon Film Festival to showcase Scottish talent in June
A new festival celebrating the diversity of Scottish cinema whilst showcasing films from around the globe is set to launch in June.
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Hot projects on Screenbase
Stephen Bradley’s Noble as well as an adaptation of the chamber opera play The Giacomo Variations, starring John Malkovich, are among the new films on Screenbase this week.
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Vertigo, Universal hot for Harmony Korine’s Spring Breakers
EXCLUSIVE: Vertigo and Universal to release provocative Venice competition entry in UK.
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Guardians of the Galaxy due to land at Shepperton
EXCLUSIVE: Pinewood-Shepperton is preparing for the arrival of Marvel’s next blockbuster franchise in-waiting.
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Matthew Macfadyen lines up for Ben Hopkins’ Epic
EXCLUSIVE: The UK-Germany-Russia-Georgia co-production starts shooting in Georgia’s capital Tbilisi on Sunday, at the Georgian Film Studios.
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BFI launches Vision Awards to back UK producers with up to £2.5m over next two years
BFI Film Fund head Ben Roberts notes new relaxed eligibility criteria will encourage more breadth of producers to apply.
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Sky and Canal+ take The Bridge to bilingual co-production
Sky has greenlit its co-produced version of Scandinavian drama The Bridge, which it claims will be the first bilingual drama project made by broadcasters in France and the UK.
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What Richard Did dominates IFTA nominations
Lenny Abrahamson’s picture leads the way with 10 nominations and joins four others in Best Picture category all funded by the Irish Film Board (IFB). Grabbers and Shadow Dancer notched four nominations with Death Of A Superhero, Jump and Good Vibrations scoring three each.
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BAFTA brass hail "eclectic" and “international” nominations
BAFTA CEO Amanda Berry calls this year’s nominations a “wide-open race”.
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Noble to begin shooting on Jan 10
Stephen Bradley’s true-life story will shoot for four weeks in Vietnam, before moving to Liverpool until March 8th.