All UK/Ireland articles – Page 446
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Reviews'Murder On The Orient Express': Review
Kenneth Branagh directs and stars in this lavish adaptation of Agatha Christie’s iconic murder mystery
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NewsFirst look at Irish drama 'Float Like A Butterfly', WestEnd boards sales (exclusive)
IFB-backed boxing drama comes from Sing Street producer.
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FeaturesSet report: Ralph Fiennes' Rudolf Nureyev drama 'The White Crow'
Ralph Fiennes’ latest film as director spotlights Soviet ballet dancer Rudolf Nureyev’s defection to the West in 1961.
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NewsBBC boss: British content 'under threat' from Netflix and Amazon
Report suggests spend on British programming could fall in real terms by £500m in the next 10 years.
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NewsRebecca Ferguson in talks to join Patricia Neal/Roald Dahl biopic
Actress to co-star with Hugh Bonneville.
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NewsEdgar Wright, Sean Baker to deliver Bafta screenwriters' lectures
Dee Rees also set for lecture series.
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FeaturesAFM 2017: The buzz titles from the UK
Screen correspondents profile some of the hottest projects available to buyers at the American Film Market
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NewsSupernatural horror 'Still/Born' sells to Europe, North America
Jinga Films inks deals on title.
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FeaturesProduction focus: Rungano Nyoni's 'I Am Not A Witch'
How an African chief using WhatsApp helped filmmaker Rungano Nyoni.
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NewsEmma Roberts, Hayden Christensen rom-com 'Little Italy' lands at Voltage
Sales to commence at AFM this week.
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News'House Of Cards' production suspended in wake of Spacey allegations
Suspension of production is indefinite.
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NewsSecond world war epic 'Unknown Soldier' breaks Finland box office record
Aku Louhimies’ war drama debuts in style.
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NewsAnnette Bening and Bill Nighy to star in 'Hope Gap' from 'Gladiator' writer
Protagonist Pictures announced the family drama ahead of AFM.
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NewsUK entrepreneur launches £1m short film fund (exclusive)
Stefan Allesch-Taylor to make significant investment in UK short films.
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NewsMichael Caine doc 'My Generation' acquired by Lionsgate for UK
The film features interviews with Paul McCartney, Roger Daltrey, Marianne Faithfull and many more.
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FeaturesHow the BIFAs are growing up this year
As the BIFAs shrug off their teenage years, change is on the agenda.
















