All UK/Ireland articles – Page 134
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NewsUK-Ireland box office preview: Disney’s ‘Elemental’ leads openers as Empire closures reduce numbers
Sony starting latest ‘Insidious’ film, Picturehouse has ‘Smoking Causes Coughing’ for independents.
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NewsUK’s Empire Cinemas goes into administration, six sites to close
Sites at Bishop’s Stortford, Catterick Garrison, Sunderland, Swindon, Walthamstow and Wigan ceased trading today.
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News‘Club Zero’, ‘How To Have Sex’, ‘The Old Oak’ among UK Global Screen Fund recipients
13 titles have received funding in the latest round from the £7m per year UK Global Screen Fund.
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NewsIn pictures: Screen UK & Ireland Stars Of Tomorrow 2023 party
The event was held at Home House, London on July 5
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NewsUK’s ScreenSkills CEO Seetha Kumar to step down
Kumar to remain at the training body until the end of 2023.
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NewsEdinburgh film festival one-off edition includes world premiere of ’Chuck Chuck Baby’
A total of 24 feature films, including five world premieres, make up this year’s programme.
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NewsKevin Spacey trial latest: second accuser hoped coming forward would “help” others
The complainant detailed meeting Spacey while drinking in a countryside pub and returning to a property the actor was staying in, where the alleged incident took place.
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NewsAdjani Salmon wins inaugural Menelik Shabazz award at Windrush Caribbean Film Festival
Salmon is a Screen Star of Tomorrow 2022 and the creator of BBC, A24 and Big Deal Films series ‘Dreaming Whilst Black’.
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NewsUK’s Bad Wolf snares New Pictures exec for production post
Emily Russell joins as director of production.
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NewsKevin Spacey trial: first alleged victim says Spacey’s behaviour was “well-known”
Source: WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM/swiss-image.ch / Jolanda Flubacher (licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 2.0) Kevin Spacey The first alleged victim of Kevin Spacey described the US actor as a “slippery, snaky, difficult person” as Spacey’s trial gets underway at London’s Southwark Crown Court, following last week’s opening arguments. Spacey ...
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FeaturesFrom ‘Gladiator 2’ to ‘Nosferatu’: the latest hot projects from Screen Stars Of Tomorrow
All the projects are coming to our screens over the next year.
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NewsLuke W Moody named head of UK’s BFI Doc Society Fund (exclusive)
Moody’s previous roles include director of film programming at Sheffield Doc Fest.
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FeaturesStars of Tomorrow one-to-one: Andrew Haigh & Rory Fleck Byrne
Writer/director Andrew Haigh talks to actor/filmmaker Rory Fleck Byrne about bringing a queer perspective to his work, showing confidence and vulnerability on set, and how best to direct actors
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News‘Indiana Jones And The Dial Of Destiny’ tops UK-Ireland box office with mid-range £5.4m start
The Harrison Ford blockbuster dethroned ‘Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse’.
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Reviews‘In Camera’: Karlovy Vary Review
Naqqash Khalid’s debut is a savage satire of the casting business
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NewsKarlovy Vary competition title ‘Opponent’ scores UK-Ireland distribution deal (exclusive)
‘Opponent’ debuted in Panorama at Berlinale.
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FeaturesNaqqash Khalid on his UK debut ‘In Camera’: “I’m not interested in a more palatable version”
Khalid’s debut feature, starring Nabhaan Rizwan, premieres at Karlovy Vary.
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NewsUK-Ireland box office preview: ‘Indiana Jones And The Dial Of Destiny’ whips up widest release of 2023
Also new this weekend: Dreamworks animation ’Ruby Gillman, Teenage Kraken’ and ’La Syndicaliste (The Sitting Duck)’, starring Isabelle Huppert.
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FeaturesStars of Tomorrow one-to-one: Andrea Cornwell & Danielle Goff
Danielle Goff talks with Saint Maud and Apostasy producer Andrea Cornwell about the current state of film and TV commissioning, and how market imperatives can impact the casting process
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NewsBerlinale Silver Bear winner ‘Disco Boy’ scores UK-Ireland distribution deal (exclusive)
Franz Rogowski stars as a young Belarusian who ends up in the heart of the Niger Delta.














