All UK/Ireland articles – Page 20
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UK Oscars coverage peaks at 1.1m viewers, down on previous year
Viewing figures still significantly higher than Sky’s tenure.
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Harris Dickinson among speakers at inaugural Picturehouse Create event
Picturehouse Create runs April 3-5 in London and is aimed at anyone working in indie film.
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BFI London Film Festival unveils 2025 dates
The 69th edition will be headed up by festival director Kirsty Matheson.
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Prime Video UK director Chris Bird departs Amazon after 14 years
Streamer will “shortly begin the search for his successor.”
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‘Bridget Jones 4’ tops £35m at UK-Ireland box office; ‘The Last Showgirl’ in top five
Holdovers dominate the chart; awards titles perform well.
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Sky director of original film Julia Stuart to depart
The role will not be replaced, with Stuart’s team now set to report into Meghan Lyvers.
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UK talents in Oscar wins for ‘The Brutalist’, ‘Conclave’ and ‘Dune 2’
James Bond producers receive tribute during Oscar ceremony.
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UK-Ireland box office preview: ‘The Last Showgirl’ parades into 277 cinemas
It is Picturehouse Entertainment’s widest opening ever.
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‘Long Day’s Journey Into Night’ review: Jessica Lange and Ed Harris power delayed adaptation
Theatre director Jonathan Kent’s feature debut premieres at Glasgow and Dublin
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‘Hill’ review: Intimate portrait of F1 driver Damon Hill
Alex Holmes’ access-all-areas documentary for Sky premieres at Glasgow
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Imelda Staunton, Sally El Hosaini, Nainita Desai join Cinesisters’ International Women’s Day
Cinesisters is hosting its Women’s Day Film Festival in London on March 8.
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“I am gobsmacked”: UK industry reacts to collapse of film visual effects giant MPC
The sense of shock at the sudden demise of MPC – part of the Technicolor Group – is palpable within the tightknit VFX industry, but few are surprised.
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UK standards authority CIISA outlines its first behavioural framework
The aim is to have a unified set of standards across the creative industries to support the workforce.
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‘Four Letters Of Love’ review: Irish eyes a’romancing in heartfelt adaptation
Pierce Brosnan, Gabriel Byrne and Helena Bonham Carter headline
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‘Tornado’ review: Tim Roth, Jack Lowden and Kôki do battle in 18th century Britain
John Maclean’s Western/samurai hybrid thriller opens Glasgow Film Festival
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UK parliamentary committees call for respect for copyright law in AI debate
The UK government is proposing a change to allow tech companies to train their AI models on creative works.
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BFI Filmmaking Fund, Film4 and Doc Society execs join BFI Flare industry line-up
Industry sessions run from March 21-23 at BFI Southbank.
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Film industry figures among 450+ signatories of letter supporting BBC Gaza doc
Actors Riz Ahmed and Ruth Negga and directors Ken Loach and Mike Leigh among those calling for it to be returned to iPlayer.
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“We support strengthening the copyright framework”: BFI outlines its position on AI and creative works
The UK government’s consultation with the creative industries on AI and copyright closed yesterday (February 25).