All UK/Ireland articles – Page 326
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NewsUK training bodies unite to launch Centre of Screen Excellence in Leeds
It is the first Centre of Screen Excellence in the country.
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NewsUK box office preview: ‘The Invisible Man’ faces ‘Portrait Of A Lady On Fire’
‘True History Of The Kelly Gang’, ‘Downhill’ among other new openers.
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NewsIn pictures: Screen International and Panama Film Commission Berlin 2020 reception
The event was held at the Karlsson Penthouse in Berlin.
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NewsUK set to crash out of Creative Europe on December 31 (exclusive)
No mention of Creative Europe in negotiation policy paper published today.
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NewsUK’s NFTS awards 2020 student prizes
Netflix CEO Reed Hastings participated in a masterclass as part of the graduate showcase.
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News‘Blue Story’, ‘1917’ actors to lead Reggie Yates’ directorial debut ‘Pirates’ for BBC Films (exclusive)
Yates’ debut follows extensive television work.
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NewsUK box office rises 18% year-on-year in the first seven weeks of 2020
The FDA unveiled 2019 statistics today in London.
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FeaturesGlasgow Film Festival opens with a focus on female voices and the need to fight complacency
“You can’t stand still, you have to keep reinventing,” says festival co-director Allison Gardner.
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News‘The Mandalorian’ to open Canneseries; Competition line-up includes Apple UK original ‘Trying’
Competition titles include UK’s Trying, Norway’s Atlantic Crossing and Israel’s Losing Alice.
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FeaturesComment: The UK’s young genre filmmakers are shaking up the industry
Saint Maud, Amulet and His House will soon smuggle their political anger and condemnation onto UK screens.
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NewsShola Amoo, Alice Seabright projects among new BBC drama commissions
The BBC has declared its commitment to being the “primary incubator of story-telling talent in the UK”.
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NewsPlans emerge of Russia-UK film exchange
Insiders say Russia needs to convince international filmmakers that it is a safe and reliable potential partner.
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News‘Sonic The Hedgehog’ tops UK box office again with strong hold
’Parasite’ up to £8m after expanding into 560 sites this weekend.
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NewsEmbankment rides to EFM with Frankie Dettori documentary
Anthony Wonke directs the feature about the iconic jokey.
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FeaturesIn Brexit’s wake, UK industry wonders what’s next
Remaining a member of Creative Europe remains a key priority, say BFI.
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NewsFirst Look: Joan Collins and Luke Goss in dark comedy ‘The Loss Adjuster’ (exclusive)
Vincent Woods directs the film, which is set for a Christmas release.
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NewsBerlinale Forum title ‘In Deep Sleep’ to be sold by Reason8 (exclusive)
In addition, Nigina Sayfullaeva’s explicit drama Fidelity that is handled in the market by M-Appeal has been sold to France’s ARP Selection.
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NewsJim Sturgess to star in Antonia Campbell-Hughes’ directorial debut ‘It Is In Us All’ (exclusive)
The film is fully-funded through Screen Ireland’s POV scheme.
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NewsJinga dominates with ‘Red Latex’ deal (exclusive)
In the film, a young husband escapes his pregnant wife and her smothering family to find refuge with a deranged dominatrix.
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NewsPicturehouse Entertainment takes UK rights on Sundance winner ‘The Reason I Jump’ (exclusive)
The documentary is based on Naoki Higashida’s 2007 book.
















