All UK/Ireland articles – Page 534
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UK production outfit launches with 'Nickolai of the North'
EXCLUSIVE: Gate House Entertainment launches with children’s novel.
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'Convenience' readies UK release
BAFTA Cymru-winning film stars Vicky McClure, Adeel Akhtar, Ray Panthaki.
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Toronto: panelists announced for Screen's UK export debate
Free tickets can be booked now for the panel, held in association with UKTI, which takes place on Friday (Sept 11).
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'Straight Outta Compton' retains UK lead
Disney’s Inside Out remains in second for the fourth straight week.
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'Rise of the Krays' hits home for Signature
Direct-to-video gangster drama on course to hit 40,000 unit sales in one week.
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‘Straight Outta Compton’ smashes buzz chart
We Are Your Friends, Maze Runner sequel and Legend also chart.
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UKTI launches Talent Goes To Hollywood Competition
Winner to be flown to LA and teamed with experts to help realise their project.
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Scotland launches $2.7m production fund
Indies basing their productions in Scotland can apply for a chunk of a $2.7m (£1.75m) Growth Fund launched by the Scottish government to boost its creative industries.
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BBC Music launches 'Ten Pieces Secondary'
Pixie Lott, James May and Christopher Eccleston have been announced as presenters.
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Sam Neill sci-fi ‘DxM’ to world premiere at Grimmfest
EXCLUSIVE: The Manchester-based horror festival has revealed its 2015 programme.
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Into Film Festival to host Malala Yousafzai event
Youth film festival to screen documentary He Named Me Malala at 80 locations across the UK.
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IMAX to launch new laser system in London
Empire Leicester Square to be the first cinema in Europe to feature next generation technology; first film to be The Walk.
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Sam Neill joins 'Tommy's Honour'
Principal photogrpahy has begun on the film, which chronicles the invention of modern-day golf in Scotland, and is to be sold at Toronto.
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BFI, LFF chiefs slam industry's "pathetic progress" with female directors
At the programme launch for the 59th BFI London Film Festival, festival director Clare Stewart [pictured] and BFI CEO Amanda Nevill highlighted the need to address the lack of women directors in the film industry.
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FrightFest: Thanks for the nightmares
ScreenDaily reports from the 16th edition of Film4 FrightFest, including festival co-director Alan Jones’ tribute to Wes Craven and an interview with Nina Forever film-makers Ben & Chris Blaine.
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Louis Theroux Scientology doc to premiere at LFF
My Scientology Movie will screen in the festival’s Debate strand.