All UK/Ireland articles – Page 1079

  • News

    Blueprint takes film rights to Before I Die

    2007-09-20T05:00:00Z

    Blueprint Pictures, working with its slate deal with Pathe, Film4 and the UK Film Council, has picked up film rights to Jenny Downham's debut novel Before I Die.The deal was negotiated by Caroline Wood at Felicity Bryan Agency on behalf of Catherine Clarke.David Vickling Books published the novel on July ...

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    Winterbottom's A Mighty Heart wins Frankfurt Book Fair award

    2007-09-19T12:39:00Z

    At the Frankfurt Book Fair in October, director Michael Winterbottom will receive the award for Best International Literary Film Adaptation for A Mighty Heart.The award, to be given Oct 12, comes with a $14,000 (Euros 10,000) prize. Winterbottom's film, which premiered at Cannes, is based on the 2003 book of ...

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    Atonement joins line-up at Dinard's British Film Festival

    2007-09-19T12:19:00Z

    The Festival of British Film in Dinard has announced further films in its line-up.Titles added to the previously announced Avant Premiere section include: Joe Wright's Atonement, Anand Tucker's And When Did You Last See Your Father, and Bille Eltringham's Mrs Ratcliffe's Revolution.As reported last week, Dinard (Oct 4-7) will open ...

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    $3m Young Cleopatra begins Egyptian shoot

    2007-09-18T21:46:00Z

    UKfilm, TV and theatre company Stagescreen Productions begins shooting The Young Cleopatra, the first in a series of historical features, in Egypt on November 4. The shoot will take place at the Egyptian Media Production City (EMPC), a partner in the project, and on locations in Alexandria and around the ...

  • Reviews

    Closing The Ring

    2007-09-18T11:40:00Z

    Dir. Richard Attenborough. UK-Canada. 2007. 119 min.

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    Welsh fund backs Marc Evans documentary

    2007-09-15T10:36:00Z

    The $14m ($7m) Wales Creative IP Fund is backing its first documentaries.Among the first recipients is In Prison My Whole Life, directed by Marc Evans (Snowcake) and executive produced by Colin Firth.The film follows an investigation into the trial and conviction of Mumia Abu-Jamal, a member of the Black ...

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    Meadows and Frazer collaborate again on Somers Town

    2007-09-14T21:35:00Z

    Director Shane Meadows and writer Paul Frazer are working together again on Tomboy Films' Somers Town, which began shooting this week. The short film follows the lives of two boys living in the Somers Town area of London. Filming started last week for three weeks on location in the UK ...

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    UK Film Councilgives $1m backing to Kidulthood follow-up

    2007-09-14T13:29:00Z

    Noel Clarke, director of cult UK film Kidulthood, is to direct his first feature Adulthood, with $1m (£520,000) backing from the UK Film Council's New Cinema Fund. Adulthood, written, directed and starring Clarke follows up on the first film's story.Adulthood is produced by George Isaac and Damian Jones for Cipher ...

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    UK Film Council gives $1m backing to Kidulthood follow-up

    2007-09-14T13:29:00Z

    Noel Clarke is to direct his first feature Adulthood, a follow-up to cult UK film Kidulthood which he wrote and starred in.The film received $1m (£520,000) backing from the UK Film Council's New Cinema Fund. Adulthood, written, directed and starring Clarke follows up on the story of the first film ...

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    Thompson departure leaves questions about future of BBC Films

    2007-09-14T05:53:00Z

    After a decade as head of BBC Films, the 'great survivor' David Thompson is to move on. Thompson will be standing down as BBC Films boss in four weeks' time to start up his own independent production company. The move comes following the summer announcement that BBC Films is to ...

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    Rome Film Fest reschedules future to avoid London clash

    2007-09-13T17:33:00Z

    In a move welcomed by exhausted sales agents, distributors and journalists, the London and Rome film festival dates are to set apart.This year, the events have an almost identical footprint - with Rome's festival running Oct 18 - 27 Oct and London's festival from Oct 17 - Nov 1.When Rome's ...

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    Affleck feature pulled from London Film Festival

    2007-09-13T16:53:00Z

    The Times BFI 51st London Film Festival has pulled Ben Affleck's directoral debut Gone Baby Gone from its programme because of fears of similarities to the case of missing girl Madeleine McCann.'The film is about the abduction of a young girl,' said festival artistic director Sandra Hebron. 'Because of the ...

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    The Times BFI 51st London Film Festival boosts its industry profile

    2007-09-13T16:11:00Z

    At the launch of The Times BFI 51st London Film Festival's full programme, itwas clearthat the festival is looking to a higher industry profile, with the introduction this year of the Production Finance Market (PFM).The event, managed by Angus Finney (formerly joint-managing director ofRenaissance Films), takes place at the Tower ...

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    Irish Broadcasting Commission grants $2.8m to five feature projects

    2007-09-13T14:09:00Z

    The Broadcasting Commission of Ireland (BCI) announces Eu2.05m funding for five features in the fourth round of its Sound & Vision funding scheme. With a total grant fund of Eu8.7m for independent television producers, the fund is financed by a levy on the Irish television license fee and the scheme ...

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    The Times BFI 51st London Film Festival programme announced

    2007-09-13T13:05:00Z

    This year's Times BFI 51st London Film Festival's programme boasts seven world premieres among films from 43 countries.The event opens on Oct 17 with the UK premiere of David Cronenberg's Eastern Promises starring Viggo Mortensen and Naomi Watts, with Wes Anderson's eagerly awaited The Darjeeling Limited closing the festival on ...

  • Reviews

    Run, Fat Boy, Run

    2007-09-13T10:21:00Z

    Dir: David Schwimmer UK . 2007. 101minsSimon Pegg is fast becoming Britain 's king of comedy. He seems to have found the secret of reaching levels of box-office success denied to fellow British television graduates like Mitchell and Webb (Magicians (2007)) and Ant and Dec (Alien Autopsy (2006)). Run, Fat ...

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    UK trade minister calls for private investment in film

    2007-09-12T22:31:00Z

    UK Trade Minister, Lord Jones of Birmingham is calling on private investors to take a longer term view of film production.Speaking to ScreenDaily.com at the IBC convention in Amsterdam, the minister said: 'I would love to see private investment in film production applied with a longer term perspective. 'In Germany ...

  • Reviews

    Nightwatching

    2007-09-12T13:09:00Z

    Dir: Peter Greenaway, Netherlands-Canada-Poland-UK. 140mins.Peter Greenaway takes The Night Watch - arguably Rembrandt's most famous painting, and certainly his most earnestly discussed and interpreted work - as the basis for a rambling, theatrical, frequently didactic study of a turning point in the Dutch painter's life. By turns both murder mystery, ...

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    Pan-Europe participants selected for first pitch forum

    2007-09-12T10:04:00Z

    Thirteen screenwriters from all over Europe, including the UK, Poland, Hungary, Macedonia and Italy have been selected to present their screenplays to a panel of international producers at the first Central European Pitch Forum to be held during the Pecs International Film Festival on October 3.The Pitch Forum's organisershad 60 ...

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    Run, Fat Boy, Run races to top of UK box office

    2007-09-11T16:12:00Z

    Simon Pegg ran up another big hit in the UK at the weekend as Entertainment's Run, Fat Boy, Run took the number one slot in its first weekend and generated $4.1m (£2.01m) from 413 sites (including $330,204 of one-day previews).The comedy, which is David Schwimmer's directorial debut, had a site ...