All UK/Ireland articles – Page 1003

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    Cannes Critics' Week unveils selection

    2008-04-24T10:27:00Z

    The line-up for the 47th running of Critics Week was announced at Paris Cinematheque Francaise on Thursday morning. In his opening remarks, the section's artistic director Jean-Christophe Berjon noted that submissions this year had come from 69 countries, with 850 feature films being screened by the selection committee. Ultimately, with ...

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    Moxie Makers shortlists eight projects for $500,000 prize

    2008-04-23T17:26:00Z

    The Big Pitch, a new competition from UK-based micro studio Moxie Makers, has short listed eight projects to compete for a feature film production prize worth up to $500,000 (£250,000). The scheme, supported by Skillset, was launched through Ipso Facto Films, (which manages Moxie Makers) in December 2007 at the ...

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    UK's New Wave adds Unrelated, Tricks, Quiet Chaos

    2008-04-23T16:45:00Z

    New Wave Films, the new UK distributor set up by Artificial Eye veterans Pam Engel and Robert Beeson in February 2008, has acquired three new films for its initial slate.The new acquisitions are Unrelated, Tricks and Quiet Chaos.Joanna Hogg's Unrelated from the UK won the Fipresci prize at the 2007 ...

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    ContentFilm strikes $40m loan with JPMorgan Chase

    2008-04-23T16:08:00Z

    ContentFilm has signed a deal with JPMorgan Chase for a $40m long-term debt facility.JPMorgan Chase will structure and arrange the five-year senior secured revolving credit facility.ContentFilm noted that it had drawn down $27.5m of its existing $32m loan facility (including the CBC acquisition). The new $10-$15m of liquidity in the ...

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    Cannes unveils shorts competition, Cinefondation selections

    2008-04-23T15:38:00Z

    Short Films in Competition Jerrycan, dir: Julius Avery (Australia)El Deseo, dir: Marie Benito (Mexico)Megatron, dir: Marian Crisan (Romania)411-Z, dir: Daniel Erdelyi (Hungary)De Moins En Moins, dir: Melanie Laurent (France)My Rabbit Hoppy, dir: Anthony Lucas (Australia)Buen Viaje, dir: Javier Palleiro, Guillermo Rocamora (Uruguay)Smafuglar, dir: Runar Runarsson (Iceland)Love You More, dir: Sam ...

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    Japan rides high at international box office, led by Detective Conan

    2008-04-23T15:33:00Z

    Japanese animated sequels came up trumps this weekend with two entries from Toho entering the top 15 and generating a combined $6.5m in their home territory. The top 40 international films generated $110.9m across 38,186 screens for the period of April 18-20.For the full international chart, compiled by Len Klady, ...

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    Cannes line-up includes last-minute surprises including Che and Eastwood's Changeling

    2008-04-23T13:14:00Z

    Cannes Film Festival president Gilles Jacob and general manager Thierry Fremaux announced the official line up for the 61st edition this morning in Paris.Among the surprises were the last minute additions of Clint Eastwood's Changeling and Steven Soderbergh's two Che Guevara films The Argentine and Guerilla, although in press documents ...

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    Film Consultancy, High Point team for McGuckian's Inconceivable

    2008-04-23T13:11:00Z

    Penny Wolf's The Film Consultancy Partners and Carey Fitzgerald's High Point Media Group have joined forces to handle international sales for Mary McGuckian's Inconceivable, the third film in the director's 'amorality trilogy.'The film, previously known as Art In Las Vegas, is a UK-Canadian co-production between the UK's Pembridge Pictures, Canada's ...

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    Cannes unveils competition line-up of 19 titles

    2008-04-23T10:32:00Z

    CompetitionLaurent Cantet - Entre Les Murs (France)Nuri Bilge Ceylan - Three Monkeys (Turkey-France-Italy)Jean-Pierre & Luc Dardenne - Le Silence De Lorna (Belgium-France-Italy-Germany)Arnaud Desplechin - A Christmas Story (France)Clint Eastwood - Changeling (US)Atom Egoyan - Adoration (Canada)Ari Folman - Waltz With Bashir ( Israel-France-Germany )Philippe Garrel - La Frontiere De L'Aube ...

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    UK's Warp, Australia's Madman pact for at least two low-budget films

    2008-04-22T20:37:00Z

    Mark Herbert, managing director of Warp Films in the UK, said he wanted to get involved with Australian filmmakers when he visited in October last year; he has turned out to be a man of his word. Warp, which is based in Sheffield in Yorkshire, plans to work with ...

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    Carlos Acosta to star in $3m feature for Rosa Bosch

    2008-04-22T10:41:00Z

    Cuban ballet star Carlos Acosta is set to star in a dramatic feature inspired by his own life story. The film, based on the Acosta biography No Way Home, will shoot in Cuba and the UK. Acosta's nephews will play him as a younger man.The $3m project is being produced ...

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    Momentum signs first-look deal with producers See-Saw

    2008-04-21T17:32:00Z

    UK distributor Momentum Pictures has signed a first-look deal with the new London- and Sydney-based production company See-Saw Films.Momentum previously worked with one of See-Saw's founders, Iain Canning, with Anton Corbijn's hit Control.See-Saw, formed by Canning and producer Emile Sherman, is concentrating on producing and executive producing UK and Australian ...

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    Momentum signs first-look deal with producers See-Saw

    2008-04-21T17:32:00Z

    UK distributor Momentum Pictures has signed a first-look deal with the new London- and Sydney-based production company See-Saw Films.Momentum previously worked with one of See-Saw's founders, Iain Canning, with Anton Corbijn's hit Control.See-Saw, formed by Canning and producer Emile Sherman, is concentrating on producing and executive producing UK and Australian ...

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    London's Salt signs first-look deal with Alcove Entertainment

    2008-04-21T17:19:00Z

    London-based sales and finance company Salt (formerly Lumina Films) has signed a reciprocal first-look with Alcove Entertainment.Salt will be given first look to take on sales for productions by the London-Los Angeles-Dubai production and finance company. Also, Salt will bring new films into Alcove for production financing.Alcove is finalising the ...

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    Princess Ka'iulani wraps in Hawaii and moves to UK shoot

    2008-04-21T15:55:00Z

    Princess Ka'iulani, formerly titled Barbarian Princess, has ended the four-week Hawaiian leg of its shoot. The production will now move to shoot for 10 days in Norfolk, England by the end of April.Matador Pictures and Island Film Group's project is based on the true story of a Hawaiian princess who ...

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    Ruby Blue, Kill Kill win top prizes at London International fest

    2008-04-21T11:18:00Z

    At the London Independent Film Festival, Jan Dunn's Ruby Blue won best UK feature and Gareth Roberts' Kill Kill Faster Faster won best international feature.For the UK award, sponsored by Prime Focus London, writer/director Dunn and her producer Elaine Wickham won post-production finance worth about $100,000.Julian Richards was named best ...

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    Special People wins Germany's Britspotting prize

    2008-04-21T11:05:00Z

    Justin Edgar's Special People won the best feature audience award at Britspotting, the British & Irish Film Festival in Germany. The film wins a post-production/editing prize worth $22,200 (Euros 14,000).Dominic Coleman, Sasha Hardway, Robyn Frampton, David Proud and Jason Maza star in the story of four kids in wheelchairs who ...

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    Edinburgh programmes 22 docs, with gala for Man On Wire

    2008-04-21T10:51:00Z

    The Edinburgh International Film Festival (EIFF) has announced that its programme will include 22 documentary features this year.There will be three galas for Chris Waitt's A Complete History Of My Sexual Failures, James Marsh's Man On Wire and Errol Morris' Standard Operating Procedure.In addition, festival's Document section will show 19 ...

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    UK's FDA launches one-minute summer cinema trailer

    2008-04-18T12:26:00Z

    Summer admissions in the UK have increased steadily in the past five years, with 2007 up 27% from 2003, and are expected to continue to increase according to the Film Distributors Association (FDA). According to a survey from the trade body, more than two-thirds of UK adults citied summer movie ...

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    Universal International unveils first Blu-Ray slate of 29 titles

    2008-04-17T16:42:00Z

    Universal Pictures International Entertainment (UPIE) plans to release 29 titles on the Blu-Ray format for the first time.The first release will be TV series Heroes Season 2 on Aug 26. Heroes Season 1 will also be available on the same day on Blu-Ray.Further Blu-Ray releases later in 2008 will be ...