All UK/Ireland articles – Page 244
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NewsRaindance Film Festival partners with Curzon for hybrid 2021 edition
Fifty-nine features are included in the full programme.
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NewsBifa sets in-person ceremony, date for 2021 awards (exclusive)
The ceremony will return to London’s Old Billingsgate.
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NewsMediCinema appoints former National Theatre exec as CEO
Colin Lawrence takes over with immediate effect.
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NewsOliver Dowden: keeping Channel 4 public would be ‘an act of self-harm’
Culture secretary to claim ‘standing still not an option’ at today’s RTS Convention.
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NewsAmazon UK casts Malachi Kirby in 'Anansi Boys', unveils new Marnie Dickens project
The projects bolster Amazon’s commitment to UK production.
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NewsAnton takes stake in Benedict Cumberbatch’s SunnyMarch
The companies will partner on a development slate of high-end features.
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NewsUK’s Together Films hires former Bafta, Picturehouse execs (exclusive)
Alex Cook, John-Paul Pierrot are joining the company.
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FeaturesWhy many UK independent producers are fighting for survival in the new "wild west"
An opaque and difficult market is threatening to take down the entire UK indie model.
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NewsNetflix reveals £1.2m annual UK training war chest
Grow Creative UK scheme will train 1000 people to tackle skills shortage.
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NewsVenice Golden Lion winner ‘Happening’ scores UK-Ireland deal (exclusive)
Audrey Diwan’s film won the top prize at Venice this weekend.
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NewsBlue Finch boards sales on Fantastic Fest premiere ‘Homebound’ (exclusive)
The psychological thriller is Sebastian Godwin’s feature directing debut.
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News‘Shang-Chi And The Legend Of The Ten Rings’ speeds towards £12m on top of UK-Ireland box office
‘Respect’ opens third with £424,060.
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Reviews‘Nobody Has To Know’: Toronto Review
A case of amnesia rewrites the past in this surprising Scottish Highlands romance
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Reviews‘Benediction’: Toronto Review
Terence Davies explores the impact of war on poet Siegfried Sassoon in this lyrical biopic
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Reviews‘The Forgiven’: Toronto Review
John Michael McDonagh directs Ralph Fiennes and Jessica Chastain in his own adaptation of Lawrence Osborne’s Morocco-set novel
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FeaturesTerence Davies on exploring the life of gay First World War poet Siegfried Sassoon in ‘Benediction’
Source: Laurence Cendrowicz/Bankside Sales/EMU Films Terence Davies directing Kate Phillips and Jack Lowden on ‘Benediction’ Screen talks to the veteran British director ahead of the film’s TIFF premiere on Sunday.
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Reviews‘A Banquet’: Toronto Review
British director Ruth Paxton makes an arresting feature debut with this unsettling family psychodrama
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NewsCreative England to invest £500,000 in EMU Films (exclusive)
“We’re setting our sights on high-end television,” said EMU Films co-founder Mike Elliott.
















