All UK/Ireland articles – Page 172
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News
Film and TV Charity, Bectu, Banijay heads join mental health panel
The free-to-attend event will take place online on 3 March.
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Reviews
‘Roise & Frank’: Dublin Review
The second Irish-language film at this year’s Dublin Film Fest brings comfort in the form of a shaggy dog
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Freya Mavor’s directorial debut ‘Kink’ signs Star of Tomorrow Thalissa Teixeira (exclusive)
The film is produced by Backscatter Productions, Lunapark Pictures.
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BritBox to carry 2022 Baftas live for members in North America, South Africa
BritBox, BAFTA forged relationship in 2018.
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English regions enjoy high-end TV production boost
Creative England report examines impact of film and high-end TV production in the English regions.
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Directors UK sends “heartfelt solidarity” to filmmakers and citizens of Ukraine
The body is in talks with the Federation of European Film Directors about next steps.
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UK-Ireland box office preview: ‘The Duke’ faces up to ‘Cyrano’
Further new releases include ‘Studio 666’, ‘La Mif’ and ‘F@ck This Job’.
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Features
How Pathé is steering ’Parallel Mothers’ past £1m at the UK box office
The distributor is taking advantage of the screens available at UK cinemas for the Pedro Almodovar film.
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Jim and Kirsten Sheridan to make ‘Lockerbie’ drama for Sky, Peacock
It is the first scripted co-commission from Sky and sister company Peacock, NBCUniversal’s streaming service.
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UK producers face uncertainty as Covid protocol guidance set to be updated
“The real concern is around insurance,” said one producer.
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Birds’ Eye View launches 2022 Filmonomics training programme (exclusive)
The scheme is for feature writers, directors, producers of marginalised genders who are either on the verge of making their first feature, or have just made or released their debut.
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Reviews
‘Young Plato’: Dublin Review
Inspiring primary school principal anchors heartrending documentary set in Northern Ireland
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Vertigo acquires UK and Ireland rights to Charades’ Sundance title ‘Piggy’ (exclusive)
The Spanish rural thriller premiered in Sundance’s Midnight section.
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Netflix, Creative UK launch debut filmmaking initiative Breakout
The programmes aims to work wiith under-represented voices.
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Richard the Lionheart action title ‘Kingslayer’ sells to North America (exclusive)
The deal comes off the back of the EFM.
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‘Uncharted’ holds UK-Ireland lead with £3.8m as holdovers continue box office revival
Entertainment Film Distributors’ ‘Dog’ was the highest opener.
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101 Films International boards Watergate drama ’18½’ (exclusive)
Dan Mirvish’s film centres a transcriber caught up in the infamous scandal.
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Ireland film and TV production spend reaches record €500m
The figure is a 40% increase on the previous record set in 2019.
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UK-Ireland box office preview: Channing Tatum’s ‘Dog’, ‘Charlie Chaplin’ headline quiet weekend
Box office dominated by holdovers including ‘Uncharted’, ‘Sing 2’.
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Features
Is the screen sector offering enough opportunities for the disabled community?
Disabled people are increasingly represented on screen, and the industry is making strides to continue that positive change behind the camera.