All UK/Ireland articles – Page 624
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NewsHunger Games rules social media buzz
The Hunger Games, The Imitation Game and Paddington top buzz charts.
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NewsDogwoof acquires Ukrainian doc Maidan
Distributor acquires UK rights for Sergei Loznitsa’s Ukrainian documentary, set for theatrical release in February 2015.
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NewsHot projects on Screenbase
New films on Screenbase this week include the directorial debuts of Michael Lennox and Rachel Tunnard, Terry Jones’ economics doc and Chris Crow’s The Lighthouse.
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NewsLionsgate set for UK TV push
Mad Men producer and distributor Lionsgate is to ramp up its push into television production in the UK and is looking to hire development and production executives.
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NewsLOCO to open with Lost In Karastan
London Comedy Film Festival to open with a satirical comedy starring Matthew Macfadyen.
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NewsBrit List topped by Matinee Idol, Gateway 6
Rom-com and sci-fi top industry selection of hot unproduced screenplays.
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NewsHopkins, McKellen to star in BBC2 drama
Sir Anthony Hopkins and Sir Ian McKellen are to star in a BBC2 adaptation of Sir Ronald Harwood’s The Dresser and BBC1 is planning a drama from a duo of James Bond writers.
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NewsExhibitor conference This Way Up sets lineup
Ben Roberts, Dave Moutrey, Jon Barrenechea, Marc Allenby, Emma Keith, among speakers at Newcastle event.
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NewsBBFC changes Paddington 'sex' advice
British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) changes guidance from “mild sex references” to “innuendo” for the new Paddington film.
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NewsEmma Thompson to receive BIFA honour
Oscar-winning UK actress and writer to receive Richard Harris Award.
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NewsVinterberg’s Commune sold across Europe
Danish director’s follow-up to The Hunt picked up by the UK, Germany and Brazil among others.
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NewsStephen Graham joins Patch of Fog
EXCLUSIVE: Cast confirmed for Fyzz Facility thriller which gets underway in Northern Ireland next week.
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NewsBen Luxford named BFI head of UK audiences
Koch Media executive to take up senior BFI role from February.
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NewsKoch, NonStop board UK comedy
How To Live Yours, starring Jodie Whittaker, heads to post-production.
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NewsBrit films should be cheaper at cinemas, says Lionsgate UK CEO
EXCLUSIVE: Lionsgate UK CEO calls for cheaper ticket prices for British films.
















