All UK/Ireland articles – Page 1074

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    UK cinema admissions up 6% in first half of the year

    2007-07-26T06:32:00Z

    UK admissions rose 6% year-on-year for the first half of 2006, according to the country's distributors' organisation.Visitor numbers rose to 76.9 million with box-office revenues reaching $815m (£396.8m.)The figures from the Film Distributor's Association highlight two key factors:The popularity of local films, including Mr Bean's Holiday, Hot Fuzz , Miss ...

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    Axiom and Matador wrap shoot for UK drama There For Me

    2007-07-25T18:46:00Z

    Director Sallie Aprahamian has wrapped principal photography on UK romantic drama There For Me.The film is the first collaboration between Axiom Films and Matador Pictures. Axiom developed the film in association with Matador and Regent Capital's Cinema Two. Arts Alliance Media's MetFilm is also co-financing.Douglas Cummins of Axion produces with ...

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    Iggy Pop and Andrea Arnold join forces for Raindance jury

    2007-07-25T18:29:00Z

    The London-based Raindance Film Festival has announced the jury for this year's 15th anniversary edition.Continuing tradition of including musicians on the jury, Raindance confirmed that Iggy Pop and Mick Jones will both serve as jurors for the 2007 festival (Sept 25-Oct 7).Other jurors will be film-makers Penny Woolcock, Andrea Arnold, ...

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    Kelly Reilly to lead cast for Watkins' thriller Eden Lake

    2007-07-25T18:14:00Z

    Kelly Reilly will star with 300's Michael Fassbender and This Is England newcomer Thomas Turgoose in Eden Lake for director James Watkins.Celador's Christian Colson (The Descent) is producing with Waking Ned producer Richard Holmes. The $4m (£2m) project will shoot July 29-Sept 8 in the London area.The thriller, which Watkins ...

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    The Independent becomes sponsor of Sheffield Doc/Fest

    2007-07-24T17:03:00Z

    The UK 's Sheffield Doc/Fest has recruited The Independent newspaper as the festival's presenting media sponsor. The festival will now be known as Sheffield Doc/Fest in association with The Independent, and the sponsorship deal also includes editorial, advertising and marketing initiatives. Heather Croall, festival director of Doc/Fest, said: 'With The ...

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    Ratatouille's Remy recruited for UK anti-piracy campaign

    2007-07-24T14:31:00Z

    The UK's Industry Trust for IP Awareness is working with Disney and Pixar for an anti-piracy campaign starring Ratatouille's Remy the Rat. The new anti-copyright theft spots will launch in cinemas Friday. Remy is seen dismissing pirated films for their poor quality and lack of taste. The initiative is also ...

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    Indian Film Company backs six new projects including Loot

    2007-07-23T16:55:00Z

    The Indian Film Company, the Bollywood producer which recently started trading on the UK's Alternative Investment Market in June, has invested $24m (£12m) in six new film projects to be produced over the next year. The new projects bring Indian Film Company's slate of productions to a total of 20 ...

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    Film industry said to contribute nearly $9bn to UK economy

    2007-07-23T15:22:00Z

    The UK film industry contributed about $8.9bn (£4.3bn) to the UK's gross domestic product in 2006 - a 39% increase in two years, according to a new Oxford Economics report supported by The UK Film Council and Pinewood Shepperton. That figure represents direct impact from core film activities such as ...

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    Bastion takes on Godley's debut Where The Treetops Glisten

    2007-07-23T14:19:00Z

    New UK independent producer Bastion Pictures has optioned the rights to Where The Treetops Glisten, which will mark the debut feature of Kevin Godley, who previously worked on music videos and documentaries. Godley co-wrote the script with Adrian Deevoy. The film is about executives at a TV company specialising in ...

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    Peccadillo takes UK rights to XXY and Poltergay

    2007-07-23T13:22:00Z

    UK distributor Peccadillo Pictures has acquired all UK and Ireland distribution rights to Lucia Puenzo's XXY as well as home entertainment rights for Eric Lavaine's Poltergay. XXY won the Cannes Critics' Week Grand Prix and Rail D'Or. Ines Efron and Martin Piroyansky star in the story of a young hermaphrodite ...

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    Potter rockets past $350m in overseas grosses

    2007-07-23T03:41:00Z

    Harry Potter And The Order Of The Phoenix consolidated its gains from last weekend's memorable launch and seized an estimated $100.8m to cross $350m overseas after less than two weeks.Warner Bros Pictures International's (WBPI) fifth entry in the children's fantasy series drew approximately 14m admissions from 13,000 prints in 58 ...

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    Film24 channel launches on UK's Sky platform

    2007-07-20T12:39:00Z

    A new independent channel has launched on Sky's platform. The Film24 (channel 158) launches as a channel about film, not airing films.The original programming covers large and small films and DVD releases, new talent, regional cinema, films in production and more behind-the-scenes programmes.Nicky Davis, CEO of Film24 says: ' Movies ...

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    Harry Potter's own book launch poses only real competition to ever-rising Phoenix

    2007-07-19T23:38:00Z

    Every fan of the franchise knows it's not in Harry Potter's nature to be a bully, but the film version of his exploits is a different beast entirely and has been swatting rivals like flies since it was released around the world last week.The fifth episode in the fantasy series, ...

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    Northwest screen agency starts lab for multi-platform content

    2007-07-19T15:50:00Z

    UK regional screen agency Northwest Vision + Media is starting a new multi-platform lab for content producers. The linked training and funding initiative Alchemy, set up with consultants Olsberg SPI, will include a residential strategy workshop, a product development period and a networking event. The lab is geared to TV, ...

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    Diffusion takes UK rights to Von Trier's The Boss Of It All

    2007-07-19T10:58:00Z

    UK distributor Diffusion Pictures has taken all UK rights to Lars Von Trier's comedy The Boss Of It All. The deal was struck with Trust Film Sales. The film is about an actor hired to play the boss of an IT firm to negotiate with business partners. Jono Stevens, one ...

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    Fox Home Entertainment targets emerging markets in re-shuffle

    2007-07-18T20:32:00Z

    Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment (TCFHE) top brass have implemented a corporate restructure to accommodate emerging markets.Gary Ferguson will now focus on China, Russia and Brazil in his newly expanded role as senior vice president of emerging markets.He will also supervise Fox's worldwide licensee operation and play a key role ...

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    Ingenious invests in music marketing company Trinity

    2007-07-18T17:09:00Z

    Ingenious Media Active Capital has invested up to $10m (£5m) in Trinity Universal Holdings, a direct-to-consumer entertainment media, marketing and distribution business that mostly works with music-industry clients. This is Ingenious Media's eleventh investment since its IPO in April 2006. The funding wil be used to further technological development, expand ...

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    Isaac Julien, Lucy Walker among pitchers at Britdoc Pitching Forum

    2007-07-18T16:03:00Z

    Next week's Britdoc festival has selected the 13 documentary projects to be presented at the 2007 Pitching Forum. More than 130 proposals were submitted, and the 13 finalists represent newcomers as well as established documentarians including Isaac Julien and Lucy Walker. The pitchers present their ideas on July 26 to ...

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    Premiere Picture gets private equity boost

    2007-07-18T15:37:00Z

    UK-based film financier and production company Premiere Picture said that it has received an investment (of an undisclosed amount) from an offshore private equity fund and plans to now extend its operations. Premiere plans to expand its sales and production staff and open a new London office on the back ...

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    Aardman works with Atom Films on animated shorts

    2007-07-18T15:26:00Z

    From Broadcast: Aardman has teamed up with film download website Atom Films to launch a series of exclusive animated shorts. The Oscar-winning UK production company behind Wallace and Gromit has delved into its archive and created a series of Pib and Pog shorts. The series, which features two kids TV ...