All UK/Ireland articles – Page 618
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NewsSuperticket to launch in UK with 'Kidnapping Freddy Heineken'
Signature Entertainment teams with Empire Cinemas and Wuaki.tv to bring new release model to UK.
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News‘Cinderella’ tops ‘Insurgent’ in social buzz
Liam Neeson’s Run All Night ranks third in online chart.
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NewsMeerkat Movies to replace Orange Wednesdays
Comparethemarket.com pledges more than £100m ($150m) to marketing campaign.
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News'Slow West' set for UK summer release
Michael Fassbender and Kodi Smith-McPhee star in the Sundance drama.
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NewsUK boosts film, TV incentives in pre-election budget
The UK government has announced it is to increase the rate of film tax relief to 25% for all qualifying expenditure, as part of its annual budget statement.
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NewsUK industry wary of ‘devastating’ EU digital reform
Industry trade body Pact has described plans within proposed EU legislation to create a single digital market across Europe as a “major threat” to the UK film and TV industries.
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NewsFilm London invests $150,000 in new artist commissions
New works from Beatrice Gibson, Sarah Turner and Larissa Sansour greenlit.
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NewsAsif Kapadia's Amy Winehouse doc set for summer release
First poster released of anticipated documentary from the team behind Senna.
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NewsScreen Yorkshire backs hooligan sequel ‘ID2’
EXCLUSIVE: First images released as UK funding body backs sequel to 1995 football hooligan film.
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News'Gunned Down' starts London shoot
EXCLUSIVE: Mark McQueen’s heist thriller is continuing its five-week shoot in London after wrapping on location filming in Marbella, Spain.
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FeaturesEd Perkins, ‘The Lost Gold of the Highlands’
British director looks back at his Tribeca and Edinburgh-nominated documentary, from the producer of Searching For Sugar Man, ahead of its UK TV premiere.
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NewsSignature signs six including 'Dear White People'
EXCLUSIVE: Deals include The Trust and Dear White People.
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News'The Crow' remake first film at Pinewood Cardiff
Corin Hardy directing the remake for Relativity Studios.
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Comment
UK-China co-production treaty offers opportunities... and risk
The opportunities for UK film in China have been given a boost by the recent UK-China co-production treaty, but producers still face the risk that a film will not be approved, according to Jonathan Berger and Alastair Lorimer of law firm Harbottle & Lewis and Kevin Guo of TransAsia Lawyers.
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NewsSimon West's 'Salty' sets UK crowdfunding record
Con Air director’s film has banked £1.8m ($2.7m), according to the production.
















