All UK/Ireland articles – Page 1011

  • News

    Rambo's UK box office down due to Odeon snub

    2008-02-26T13:53:00Z

    Feathers were ruffled at the UK box office this past weekend, in the aftermath of Odeon's decision to drop Rambo which significantly dented the film's takings. Sony's latest instalment of the gory Sylvester Stallone film generated just $2.5m (£1.2m) from 300 sites for a $8,166 (£4,157) site average, well below ...

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    Northern Ireland Screen announces $1.4m in funding for local films

    2008-02-25T16:40:00Z

    Northern Ireland Screen has announced almost $1.4m in funding for indigenous film production from home-grown talent through the Northern Ireland Screen Fund, supported by Invest NI. 'Last year the big Hollywood film [Walden Media's children's adventure City Of Ember] afforded a great deal of experience for many local cast and ...

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    Jumper remains internationalnumber one with $21.9m tally

    2008-02-25T04:57:00Z

    The sci-fi adventure Jumper maintained its number one status overseas thanks to a $21.9m estimated gross through Fox International from 4,040 screens in 40 markets that raised the tally to $61.2m.The film opened top in France on an excellent $5.1m from 586, second in Thailand on $1.3m from 170 and ...

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    UK government unveils 'action plan' for creative industries

    2008-02-22T12:59:00Z

    The UK government today unveiled an 'action plan' for the creative industries with the launch of a report entitled 'New Talents for the New Economy'.The headline measure features a plan to develop 5,000 apprenticeships across the creative industries sector by 2013, which has already attracted commitments from employers such as ...

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    Medb Films acquires rights to Tremain's Sacred Country

    2008-02-22T12:33:00Z

    Kent-based independent film company Medb Films has acquired the film rights to Rose Tremain's best selling-novel Sacred Country. The option has been funded with development funding from regional film agency Screen South. The film is set in the English countryside, London and Nashville, Tennessee. It tells the story of an ...

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    Christopher Hampton to speak at International Screenwriters' Festival

    2008-02-22T10:51:00Z

    Christopher Hampton, the Oscar-nominated screenwriter of Atonement, has been added to the high-profile line-up of speakers at this year's International Screenwriters' Festival, to be held July 1-3 in Cheltenham. Previously announced speakers include BBC Fiction controller Jane Tranter, Oscar winners Julian Fellowes, Guillermo Del Toro, Lucy Prebble, Deborah Moggach, Peter ...

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    Screen Opinion: The Red-Stained Carpet

    2008-02-22T00:00:00Z

    No matter which film walks home from Sunday's Oscar ceremony with the big prize, it will mark another victory for the US-centric studio apparatus otherwise known as Hollywood. Even at the more artistic fringes of the film-making spectrum, the big-six movie conglomerates still exert a gravitational pull on the marketplace ...

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    After Bruges'Profile of Martin McDonagh

    2008-02-22T00:00:00Z

    In Bruges, which opened the Sundance Film Festival last month and opened in the US earlier this month, marks a longed-for arrival in the world of feature-length cinema for the celebrated London-based Irish playwright Martin McDonagh.'I loved movies from a very early age, about 13 or 14 onwards, so in ...

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    London International Documentary Festival returns for second run

    2008-02-21T12:25:00Z

    A greatly expanded London International Documentary Festival is to return on Mar 29, after the success of its inaugural outing in 2007. Presenting over 50 films across the eight days of the festival programme, the LIDF will hold events and screenings at eight London venues, including the Barbican, the Curzon ...

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    UK industry leaders issue call for bold thinking

    2008-02-20T17:17:00Z

    The UK needs to be braver and more imaginative in its approach to fostering creative industries across the spectrum, including film, television and video games.That was the key message from industry leaders attending 'The UK's Creative Economy - Options for Strategy' seminar held at the Royal United Services Institute in ...

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    UK Film Council's P&A Fund announces $1m in awards

    2008-02-20T13:33:00Z

    The UK Film Council's Prints & Advertising Fund is backing U2 3D, the first-ever feature length live action film shot and exhibited in breakthrough digital 3D. Released on Feb 22 by Revolver Entertainment, the film documents the band U2's 2006 Buenos Aires concert in the Vertigo tour. The film is ...

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    Worldwide Bonus signs UK distribution agreement with Rovinge

    2008-02-20T11:38:00Z

    Worldwide Bonus Entertainment has announced a five-film distribution deal for all UK rights with production company Rovinge Motion Picture Company. The agreement will commence with the distribution of new British comedy Three And Out, starring Mackenzie Crook, Colm Meaney, Imelda Staunton and Gemma Arterton.Directed by Jonathan Gershfield, Three And Out ...

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    Alfred Molina, Orlando Bloom, Sally Hawkins join cast of An Education

    2008-02-20T11:11:00Z

    Alfred Molina, Orlando Bloom and Silver Bear-winner Sally Hawkins (Happy-Go-Lucky) will join the cast of An Education, shooting in London in March and April. Award-winning Danish director Lone Scherfig (Wilbur Wants To Kill Himself, Italian For Beginners) will direct the film. Nick Hornby adapted the screenplay from the memoir of ...

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    Gail Egan, Elisabeth Murdoch named to UK Film Council board

    2008-02-20T10:42:00Z

    Elisabeth Murdoch, chairman and CEO of the Shine Group, and Gail Egan, producer and founder of Potboiler Productions, have joined the UK Film Council Board of Directors.'It's fantastic news that Elisabeth and Gail have agreed to join the UK Film Council board,' said UK Film Council chairman Stewart Till CBE. ...

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    Revolver strikes marketing deal with UK publisher Pan MacMillan

    2008-02-20T01:00:00Z

    UK distributor Revolver has struck a unique marketing deal with publisher Pan MacMillan.The companies will work together on film releases and book tie-ins.Revolver's forthcoming release My Brother Is An Only Child by Daniele Luchetti is based on Antonio Pennacchi's Il fasciocomunista. Each will be released (in cinemas and bookstores) on ...

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    Grant Thornton promotes Brion, Page to partner

    2008-02-19T12:18:00Z

    UK-based accounting/financial services firm Grant Thornton has promoted Liz Brion and Nick Page to become partners in the firm's Media and Entertainment team.Brion joined GT in 2001 and is head of media tax.Page joined GT in 1996 and has been a specialist in the Media and Entertainment Team since 2004, ...

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    European Commission welcomes UK first in broadband deregulation

    2008-02-18T16:54:00Z

    The European Commission has approved a bold proposal by Ofcom to deregulate broadband provision in some areas of the UK. Ofcom has identified four distinct UK broadband markets, which will allow it to remove regulation in areas where competition is regarded as sufficiently strong.The move is a first for an ...

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    Magic Light Pictures teams with Skillset for producer scheme

    2008-02-18T16:21:00Z

    UK-based training body Skillset and production company Magic Light Pictures have launched the Producer Placement Programme for eight up-and-coming film producers to work in the UK industry.Placements are augmented with masterclasses, workshops and presentations from industry experts.Martin Pope of Magic Light said: 'We're delighted to be bringing together talented emerging ...

  • Reviews

    The Other Boleyn Girl

    2008-02-18T10:56:00Z

    Dir: Justin Chadwick. US/UK. 2008. 118 mins.

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    Garage and Kings split film honours at Irish Film & Television awards

    2008-02-18T10:55:00Z

    From a fairly open field of nominees Element Films' Garage and Newgrange Films' Kings collected four awards each at the 5th Irish Film & Television Awards ceremony in Dublin last night.Garage was voted best film and picked up three other main awards. Best director and best writer awards went to ...