All UK/Ireland articles – Page 163
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NewsUK-Ireland box office preview: ‘Till’, ‘A Man Called Otto’ start the 2023 cinema year
Mubi is opening Berlinale Golden Bear winner ‘Alcarràs’.
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NewsBafta unveils longlists for 2023 film awards
‘All Quiet On The Western Front’, ‘The Banshees Of Inisherin’ head longlisted films.
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NewsCannes Critics’ Week winner ‘Love According To Dalva’ scores UK-Ireland theatrical deal (exclusive)
The film won four prizes in the Cannes sidebar last May.
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NewsUK government confirms Channel 4 will not be sold
UK culture secretary Michelle Donelan dubbed the broadcaster a “linchpin of Britain’s booming creative industries”.
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NewsGlasgow Film Festival to open with Adura Onashile’s ‘Girl’, sets first industry events
The industry programme runs from March 6-9, with the festival taking place from March 1-12.
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NewsUK government set to scrap Channel 4 privatisation plans
Culture secretary Michelle Donelan wrote to Rishi Sunak yesterday setting out her decision.
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News‘Avatar: The Way Of Water’ nears £50m at UK-Ireland box office; ‘Whitney Houston’ starts third
Disney, Sony titles dominate the chart.
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NewsCineworld denies talks with AMC over cinema asset sales
The exhibitor says it is looking to sell itself as a whole, rather than as individual assets.
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NewsStephen Graham, David Harewood named in UK’s 2023 New Year Honours List
Visual artist and filmmaker John Akomfrah and actress and wildlife campaigner Virginia McKenna are also on the list.
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FeaturesMaking ‘The Banshees Of Inisherin’: Martin McDonagh on exploring a platonic male breakup, insisting on a theatrical window
“Most male friendships are seen in buddy comedies or as silly in some way.”
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NewsUK-Ireland cinema release calendar: latest updates for 2022
Keep track of when films are coming out in the territory.
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FeaturesThe BFI’s 10 biggest distribution awards of 2022
Titles include ’Ali & Ava’, ’The Worst Person In The World’ and ‘Aftersun’.
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FeaturesThe BFI’s 10 biggest production awards of 2022
Titles to make the list include ‘Chuck Chuck Baby’, ’Layla’ and ‘Starve Acre’.
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FeaturesNina Gold breaks down casting of ‘The Wonder’, ‘Empire Of Light’ and ‘Catherine Called Birdy’
Nina Gold has cast three strong contenders competing for film awards this year. The UK casting director talks to Screen about actor choices on those titles and her approach to the highly collaborative profession
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FeaturesIn conversation: Sebastian Lelio and Florence Pugh on making ‘The Wonder’ and their “fantastic friendship”
The duo discuss the power of storytelling, gender-neutral awards and Ireland’s unpredictable weather.
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NewsUK-Ireland box office preview: ’Corsage’, ’I Wanna Dance With Somebody’ among festive releases
Also out during the Christmas and New Year period: ’Roald Dahl’s Matilda The Musical Singalong’ and ’Peter von Kant’.
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FeaturesMy Screen Life: Passion Pictures’ Lizzie Gillett on cold-water swimming, the industry’s class problem
Lizzie Gillett is the UK-based director of Passion Pictures’ feature division.
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NewsNumber of female-made films dropped 6% in the UK in 2022
143 of the 588 titles released this year were made by women.
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NewsIn pictures: Neom event in London
The event was held on December 8 in partnership with Screen and KFTV.
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Features“I wanted a sense of faded grandeur”: ‘Empire Of Light’ team on creating the film’s look
Sam Mendes drew on his own life experiences to create Empire Of Light — set in the early 1980s on the south coast of England. Screen talks to the filmmaker and key design department heads.














