All UK/Ireland articles – Page 244
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News‘No Time To Die’ surges past £50m after 11 days at UK-Ireland box office
The film has £52.6m, ahead of ‘Spectre’ at the same stage but behind ‘Skyfall’.
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NewsUK’s Rocket Science makes new business affairs and marketing hires (exclusive)
Elizabeth Kormanova has been appointed head of distribution, Diana Podra is the new business affairs coordinator and Isabella Endacott joins as sales and marketing coordinator.
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NewsLionsgate UK acquires Sophie’s Hyde’s ‘Good Luck To You, Leo Grande’
First project between Cornerstone and Genesius Pictures.
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News‘All My Friends Hate Me’ picked up for the UK and Ireland (exclusive)
Andrew Gaynord’s feature debut is set for release in 2022.
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NewsHow do different countries hothouse new filmmaking talent?
Execs from New Danish Screen, BFI Network, the Moin Film Fund and the Netherlands Film Fund came together at the FIlmfest Hamburg
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FeaturesKenneth Branagh talks shooting ‘Belfast’, stealing washing powder and working with Van Morrison
The Northern Ireland-born director was at the Filmfest Hamburg with his latest film ‘Belfast’.
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Reviews‘Ron’s Gone Wrong’: London Review
Debut animation from UK-based Locksmith Animation is deft and appealing
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News“I want to be out in the UK, not metrocentric”: Mia Bays sets out vision as BFI Film Fund director
Bays spoke at the BFI National Lottery Filmmakers Reception today (October 8) at the London Film Festival.
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NewsUK’s National Film and Television School launches virtual production course
The six-month part-time course will be in partnership with WarnerMedia.
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NewsUK-Ireland box office preview: ‘The Addams Family 2’ opens as ‘No Time To Die’ expands
Just six new titles this weekend as Bond continues to dominate.
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FeaturesAml Ameen on making ‘Boxing Day’, the UK’s first Christmas-set romantic comedy led by an all-Black cast
Meeting his now-agents at Idris Elba’s wedding accelerated the project.
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Reviews‘Mothers Of The Revolution’: London Review
Briar March’s gripping documentary celebrates the women protesters of Greenham Common
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FeaturesUK and Ireland Stars of Tomorrow one-to-one: Clio Barnard and Sam Steiner
Rising screenwriter Sam Steiner talks to acclaimed writer/director Clio Barnard about creative processes and the contested notion of ‘authenticity’ in filmmaking.
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News“We’re looking forward to cinemas filling up”: BFI chief executive kicks off London Film Festival
Ben Roberts took to the stage ahead of ‘The Harder They Fall’ world premiere.
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NewsProduction underway in London, Scotland on AGC supernatural horror 'Consecration'
AGC International handles worldwide sales.
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NewsMister Smith Entertainment boards US political thriller ‘Lilly’ (exclusive)
Production begins this month in Atlanta, Georgia.
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NewsFulwell 73 to produce David Harewood’s directorial debut ‘For Whom The Bell Tolls’
The film charts the rivalry between UK boxers Chris Eubank and Nigel Benn.
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NewsWhat is behind the new wave of UK genre filmmaking by female directors?
“It’s about filmmakers having a spider-sense [about the zeitgeist], picking fears from the ether and giving it form.”
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NewsUK’s Film and TV Charity launches ‘Let’s Reset’ mental health campaign
Warner Bros and Disney among those supporting year-long campaign to change behaviour in the industry and champion better mental health.
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FeaturesLondon Film Festival director Tricia Tuttle on UK talent, honorary awards and downsizing
The BFI London Film Festival kicks off today and runs October 6-17.
















