All UK/Ireland articles – Page 569
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CommentAwards season: And we're off...
Screen editor Matt Mueller on the early rumblings of awards season.
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FeaturesBox Office 2015: Brits share summer spoils
In the UK, there were spectacular results for studio fare such as Minions, as well as indie titles like Amy and 45 Years.
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NewsKim Longinotto to receive BBC Grierson Trustees’ Award
Documentary filmmaker places a focus on the lives of women across the globe
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CommentGeorge Miller talks ‘Mad Max’ with NFTS
Filmmaker revealed the process behind making his critically acclaimed box office hit.
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NewsAmma Asante's 'A United Kingdom' begins shoot
Period drama stars David Oyelowo and Rosamund Pike.
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FeaturesThere Will Be Subs: How MUBI captured Paul Thomas Anderson’s 'Junun'
Securing global online rights to Paul Thomas Anderson’s new film is a sign of things to come, MUBI CEO Efe Cakarel tells Screen.
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News'The Martian' retains UK lead
Lionsgate’s Sicario is the week’s highest new entry with $2.5m (£1.6m) as Legend becomes StudioCanal’s second biggest release ever with $25.7m (£16.75m).
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News'Fantastic Beasts' to shoot in Liverpool
JK Rowling’s Harry Potter spin-off, starring Eddie Redmayne, to shoot in the city.
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Christopher Nolan issues warning over the future of cinema
Interstellar director slams exhibitors who fail to “put on a show”.
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NewsGeena Davis Symposium: UK stats healthier than US
The UK industry has something to celebrate about women in film - at least compared to more dismal stats in the US.
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NewsBritish Urban Film Festival appoints Deacon, Ali, Fontaine
The trio join the board of the festival, which aims to increase the heritage of British diversity.
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NewsCreative Skillset backs 'Suffragette'
While much attention was paid to Suffragette’s starry cast at last night’s BFI London Film Festival premiere, artistic director Clare Stewart and director Sarah Gavron both paid tribute on stage before the screening to the film’s exceptional behind-the-camera talent - many of whom received crucial support and career development from ...
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NewsGeena Davis: Gender parity on screen can be changed overnight
At the rate of recent growth, it will take 700 years for women’s representation in the media to reach gender equality. That’s not good enough for Geena Davis, the Oscar-winning American actress and founder of the Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media.
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NewsBertrand Faivre to deliver PFM keynote
The Bureau producer/founder to discuss 45 Years and more.
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FeaturesLord Puttnam predicts "significant mergers" of European distributors
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: Veteran producer talks to Screen about the proposed digital single market and consolidation of European distributors
















