UK News – Page 712
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Antonia Campbell Hughes in talks to join Malone in Lonely Hunter
Antonia Campbell Hughes, a 2011 Screen Star of Tomorrow and an EFP Shooting Star at Berlin 2012, is in talks to join Deborah Kampmeier’s Lonely Hunter.
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NewsVertigo plans August UK release of Top Cat: The Movie
Anima Studios project will be released in 2D and 3D.
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NewsThe Artist named Regional Critics' Film of the Year
The award was voted for by critics and writers in all branches of the UK regional media.
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NewsIrvine Welsh adaptation Filth starts shoot with cast led by James McAvoy
Steel Mill Pictures and Logie Pictures will start principal photography Monday on Jon S Baird’s adaptation of Irvine Welsh’s Filth.
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NewsArts Alliance, Molinare strike partnership
In a unique deal, digital cinema company Arts Alliance Media will partner with post-production company Molinare to offer digital cinema services to Molinare’s post clients.
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NewsHot projects on Screenbase
Sophie Marceau will star in Jean-Paul Lilienfeld’s upcoming drama Arrêtez-Moi, while Jim Donovan will direct Fangs Of War, a 20th century reimagining of Bram Stoker’s Dracula.
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NewsPinewood Shepperton refused planning permission for Project Pinewood
UK government refuses planning permission for £200m live-in replica cities.
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NewsElement re-opens Dublin’s Light House Cinema
Four-screen Light House cinema shut down last April re-opens today [Jan 20].
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NewsThe Artist wins best film at London Film Critics' Circle Awards
The Artist wins three prizes, as does Asghar Farhadi’s A Separation.
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NewsLondon's Tricycle cinema kicks off international Oscar season on Feb 14
London’s Tricycle cinema, in Kilburn, is planning a 10-day series devoted to international Oscar contenders.
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Roberta Ibba-Hartog joins Lionsgate UK as head of TV, UK & Eastern Europe
Former vice president of international distribution at HBO joins Lionsgate UK
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NewsNew Sion Sono disaster drama Land Of Hope gets backing from UK's Third Window Films
The latest film from Japanese director Sion Sono has attracted a roster of domestic and international investment as the acclaimed auteur’s profile continues to rise.
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NewsHammer teams with StudioCanal, Pinewood, Molinare to restore classics
Dracula Prince of Darkness, The Curse of Frankenstein and The Mummy among films to be restored.
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NewsBirds Eye View plans UK-wide musical programme, International Women's Week events in London
Imogen Heap among musicians to accompany silent films.
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NewsVertigo hires Scougal, Craig, Warren
Vertigo Films has added three new members of staff: Sarah Scougal [pictured] as the new Head Of Development, James Warren as the new Marketing Manager and Kathryn Craig in the newly created position of Head of Legal and Business Affairs.
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NewsGlasgow Film Festival to open with UK premiere of Your Sister's Sister
Le Havre will close the festival, which runs Feb 16-26.
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NewsInstinctive Films opens UK hub, readies slate
The Berlin-based company is launching a London office and is gearing up to announce a slate of British films in 2012.
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NewsShame, Tyrannosaur lead shortlist for Evening Standard British Film Awards
Steve McQueen’s Shame and Paddy Considine’s Tyrannosaur lead the shortlist for the 39th London Evening Standard British Film Awards. Shame is shortlisted for best film, best actor (Michael Fassbender), best actress (Carey Mulligan) and the London Film Museum Technical Achievement Award. Tyrannosaur is in contention for best film, best actor ...
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NewsUK documentary filmmaker tries to stop release of Zentropa's Into The White
UK director-producer Alexander Joyce has threatened to get a court injunction stopping the January 27 world premiere Zentropa’s latest feature, Norwegian director Peter Næss’ Into the White.
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Compulsion, Summit among winners at London Short Film Festival
BAFTA nominee Bobby Yeah [pictured] crowned Best Horror Short at ninth edition of festival, which ran Jan 6-15.
















