All UK/Ireland articles – Page 16
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Reviews‘Straight Circle’ review: Distinctive, satirical UK debut follows enemy soldiers on a desert border
Oscar Hudson’s Venice Critics Week-winning feature boasts strong performances and arresting visuals
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Features‘Hedda’ director Nia DaCosta on the difference between filming in the US and the UK, stepping into the ‘28 Years’ world
Nia DaCosta is the recipient of Rome Film Festival’s progressive lifetime achievement award.
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NewsBifa 2025 new talent filmmaker longlists include ‘Urchin’, ‘On Falling’, ‘Pillion’
‘The Ballad Of Wallis Island’, ‘My Father’s Shadow’ also on the lists.
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Reviews‘Lady’ review: ‘Fleabag’ star Sian Clifford anchors bold, surreal mockumentary satire
The impressive debut feature from UK filmmaker Samuel Abrahams premieres in London
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NewsBifa breakthrough performance longlist includes ‘Lollipop’, ‘Brides’ actors
EXCLUSIVE: List also features performers from ‘The Son And The Sea’, ‘LifeHack’.
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Reviews‘Ish’ review: Black-and-white UK debut proves lyrical study of adolescent male friendship
Imran Perretta’s fresh drama plays London after winning Venice Critics Week Audience Award
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NewsDaniel Day-Lewis says critical response to films “matters hugely to us”
Day-Lewis gave a Screen Talk as part of the BFI London Film Festival.
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NewsUK selects ‘My Father’s Shadow’ as international feature Oscar entry
Film was developed by BBC Film and backed by BBC Film and BFI.
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Reviews‘The Son And The Sea’ review: A journey of self-discovery leads to Scottish coast in impressive debut
A troubled young man leaves London in search of fresh ideas in the first feature from Stroma Cairns
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NewsUK-Asia production company Java Road hires former Film4 executive
Java Road is a partnership between Lawrence Osborne, Nicholas Simon and Mike Goodridge.
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NewsPlan B producers discuss Europe expansion, Trump’s film tariff threat and ‘H Is For Hawk’
“It felt like the right moment,” Jeremy Kleiner said of opening London office.
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News‘Tron: Ares’ tops UK-Ireland box office with £1.8m; UK drama ‘I Swear’ grosses £1.1m
‘One Battle After Another’ up to £8.3m.
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News‘The Choral’ director Nicholas Hytner says there is a “limit” to what UK industry can do to support working-class talent
Additionally producer Kevin Loader advocated for cashflowing the IFTC and Ralph Fiennes discussed prep.
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Reviews‘H Is For Hawk’ review: Claire Foy soars in Philippa Lowthorpe’s sensitive adaptation
Dramatisation of Helen Macdonald’s bestselling 2014 memoir plays London after Telluride premiere
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Reviews‘Moss & Freud’ review: Dramatisation of the 2002 collaboration between Lucian Freud and Kate Moss
Derek Jacobi and Ellie Bamber star as the artist and model in James Lucas’s lacklustre drama
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NewsUK-Ireland box office preview: ‘I Swear’ and ‘Tron: Ares’ lead new releases
Further new titles include horror ‘Good Boy’ and drama ‘Plainclothes’.
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Reviews‘Black Is Beautiful: The Kwame Brathwaite Story’ review: Colourful portrait of US creative activist
Yemi Bamiro’s London Competition title about photographer Kwame Brathwaite features a wealth of archive footage
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NewsSuper 8 documentary ‘Super Nature’ acquired for UK-Ireland release before LFF premiere
EXCLUSIVE: Film has world premiere at BFI London Film Festival on Sunday October 12.
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News‘Conclave’ producer Tessa Ross backs call for UK government to cashflow indie tax credit
Ross also spoke passionately about the need for indie producers to have space to work communally.














