All UK/Ireland articles – Page 177
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NewsGlobal Screen strikes UK & Ireland deal for TIFF entry ‘My Sailor, My Love’ (exclusive)
Buyer plans early 2023 theatrical release.
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NewsUK-Ireland box office preview: David Bowie, Leonard Cohen docs poised to sing
Universal’s ‘Moonage Daydream’ and Sony’s ‘Hallelujah: Leonard Cohen, A Journey, A Song’ both out.
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News‘Blackport’ reels in buyers; ‘HIP’ set for US remake; ‘The English’ travels - European Scripted Briefs
A round-up of European drama deals and appointments.
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NewsUK’s Film and TV Charity launches support for cost-of-living crisis
The charity is partnering with financial support service MoneyHelper
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Reviews‘What’s Love Got To Do With It?’: Toronto Review
Shekhar Kapur makes his return to the big screen with this Anglo-Asian romantic comedy
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Reviews‘The Wonder’: Toronto Review
Florence Pugh impresses again in Sebastian Lelio’s adaptation of Emma Donoghue’s atmospheric novel
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NewsQueen Elizabeth doc sparks UK deal for Vision Films at TIFF (exclusive)
Deals includes South Africa, India, airlines.
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News150 UK cinemas to show Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral for free on Monday
Odeon, Cineworld, Showcase chains all confirm closure.
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NewsBFI postpones launch of key 10-year strategy launch until after the funeral of Queen Elizabeth
Screen Culture 2033 will detail the corporate and funding plans of the BFI for the next decade.
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Reviews‘Empire Of Light’: Toronto Review
Olivia Colman and Micheal Ward shine in Sam Mendes’ sentimental ode to the power of cinema
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News‘See How They Run’ tops UK-Ireland box office with ‘Jaws’ in second place
Top five takings down over 80% since the start of July.
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Reviews‘My Policeman’: Toronto Review
Emma Corrin and Harry Styles navigate a 1950s love triangle in Michael Grandage’s tasteful adaptation of Bethan Roberts’ novel
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Reviews‘The Lost King’: Toronto Review
A further exhumation of the King in the carpark from director Stephen Frears and stars Sally Hawkins and co-writer Steve Coogan
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Reviews‘A Gaza Weekend’: Toronto Review
Basil Khalil’s feature debut finds the humour in a couple hiding out from a mutant virus in the Gaza Strip
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Reviews‘The Hanging Sun’: Venice Review
UK/Italian Jo Nesbo adaptation from Sky closes out the 79th Venice Film Festival with a thud
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FeaturesBasil Khalil on changing the narrative with TIFF title ‘A Gaza Weekend’
Khalil wanted to portray Gazans as people, not victims, persevering with Discovery title A Gaza Weekend as world events took a familiar turn.
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Reviews‘Emily’: Toronto Review
Emma Mackey is luminous in Frances O’Connor’s distinguished biography of the ‘Wuthering Heights’ writer
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FeaturesItalian star Alessandro Borghi talks Venice closing film ‘The Hanging Sun’
The actor discusses his role in the Jo Nesbo adaptation.
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NewsGabe Polsky on directing TIFF entry ‘Butcher’s Crossing’: ‘There was a lot of unpredictability’
Nicolas Cage western premieres at TIFF on Friday, September 9.
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NewsUK-Ireland box office preview: ‘See How They Run’, ‘Bodies Bodies Bodies’ launch as cinemas stay open
Government advice is that cinemas can stay open during official mourning period for Queen Elizabeth II.














