All UK/Ireland articles – Page 419
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London Screenings 2017: which films stood out?
Buyers expressed optimism over a handful of titles amid London security concerns.
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'Downton Abbey' feature film could shoot in 2018
NBCUniversal International president Michael Edelstein confirmed the news.
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UK distributor Trafalgar Releasing reveals structure and growth plan
Theatre moguls launch UK group Trafalgar Entertainment; exclusive interview with distribution CEO.
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UK cinemas failing deaf audiences, says ICO report
Findings suggest exhibitors are not meeting demand from deaf audiences.
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Edinburgh thriller 'The Marker' scores UK deal
EXCLUSIVE: Kaleidoscope picks up Justin Edgar-directed movie.
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Cannes title 'The Prince Of Nothingwood' secures UK deal
EXCLUSIVE: Well-received Directors’ Fortnight doc charts Afghan actor-director.
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Untitled Han Solo feature loses directors
UPDATED: Lucasfilm parts way with Phil Lord and Christopher Miller; Ron Howard reportedly in frame to take over.
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Duncan Jones hopes Netflix project 'Mute' will play in cinemas
Jones joined Sarah Gavron at Mark Kermode’s Live in 3D event at the BFI in London.
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Everyman takes over York Odeon lease from Reel Cinemas
EXCLUSIVE: Everyman will renovate Grade II listed building, its 22nd UK venue.
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UK animation studio Blue Zoo gets multi-million-pound China investment
Companies to launch JV Lanzu.
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VFX outfit Milk gets £2m investment, former Pinewood CEO
VFX company receives investment from the Business Growth Fund.
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Boxing drama 'Jawbone' punches for US deal
EXCLUSIVE: Grindstone nabs UK drama with Johnny Harris, Ray Winstone, Michael Smiley and Ian McShane.
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UK box office: 'Wonder Woman' records hat-trick
Overall market suffers big drops due to the hot weather.
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Serendipity Point, Film4, Potboiler team on 'In The Skin Of A Lion'
Simon Beaufoy to adapt screenplay about immigrant workers in Toronto.
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'The Mummy' closes on $300m worldwide (update)
JUNE 19 UPDATE: Universal’s ‘Dark Universe’ release rules international on $53m; Pirates Of The Caribbean 5 hits $500m international.
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Four European marketing campaigns that paid off for Disney
These territories brought some local variety to their Disney release campaigns.
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Hollywood luminaries John G. Avildsen, Bill Butler die
Filmmakers enjoyed their heydays in the 1970s.
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Hans Zimmer donates concert proceeds to Grenfell Tower relief fund
German composer tweets: “We stand with you London.”