All UK/Ireland articles – Page 587
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NewsUK creative industries see employment growth
DCMS report highlights BAME gains but gender imbalance in industries.
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News'Star Wars', 'Spectre' boost Pinewood revenue to record high
Annual results show revenue increased by more than £10m year-on-year.
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CommentSecret Cinema X review: 'Amy'
Secret Cinema’s latest event was supposed to be a sonic tribute to the mellifluous Amy Winehouse…technology had other ideas.
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NewsEntertainment charity EABF changes name, expands remit
Charity founded in 1908 alters name to reflect changes within organisation, expands remit to support disadvantaged youth entering industry.
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News'Minions' tops social media buzz
The animated spin-off sequel topped Entourage and Terminator Genysis
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News'Minions' ends Jurassic era at UK box office with $18.1m debut
It’s a Universal one-two at the top of the chart as Jurassic World becomes year’s biggest film with $76.8m (£48.9m) haul to date.
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NewsClaire Denis, Zadie Smith, Wild Bunch on space mission
EXCLUSIVE: French director’s first English-language film is set in space; artist Olafur Eliasson among collaborators.
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NewsEdinburgh 2015 winners revealed
The Michael Powell Award for Best British Feature Film goes to Andrew Haigh’s 45 Years.
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NewsBurn, Burn, Burn producer joins Bill Kenwright Films
EXCLUSIVE: Staff addition forms part of production push for London outfit.
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NewsOne Eyed bets on ‘Prayer’
EXCLUSIVE: Sales deal for UK comedy crime-drama with Dexter Fletcher among cast.
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FeaturesDigital’s phase two
An array of new presentation options are emerging as digital cinema reaches market saturation. But cost, complexity and legacy projection equipment remain significant issues, reports Adrian Penningon.
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FeaturesVirtual reality bytes
Studios and VFX facilities are experimenting with animated and live-action virtual reality in anticipation of a new consumer mass market. Adrian Pennington reports.
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FeaturesIMAX: Size matters
With its global expansion strategy in full flow and a raft of blockbusters to fill its screens, the picture continues to look rosy for IMAX. CEO Richard Gelfond and EMEA president Andrew Cripps sit down with Matt Mueller.
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FeaturesILM London: A force to be reckoned with
With Avengers: Age Of Ultron tearing up the box office and Star Wars: The Force Awakens on its hard drives, ILM London is looming large on the UK VFX scene. Michael Rosser speaks to head Ben Morris
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News'Cherry Tree', 'Tales of Halloween' to bookend FrightFest
Both films to receive their European premieres at this year’s 16th edition; FrightFest co-director Alan Jones reflects on the festival’s first year at the Vue and what’s to come.
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FeaturesCreative Week: Channel The Change
BBC strategy, TV consolidation and the boom in digital talent were among the hot topics at this year’s Creative Week conference in London. Andreas Wiseman reports.
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FeaturesCreative Skillset: Invest in the future
The urgent need to invest in and develop talent sits at the forefront of Creative Skillset’s ambitions for the future growth of the film and TV sectors.
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FeaturesScott Graham, 'Iona'
Screen spoke to Scott Graham about Edinburgh world premiere Iona and how Bruce Springsteen has inspired his next film.
















