All UK/Ireland articles – Page 632
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NewsDad's Army wraps, sets release date
Principal photography has wrapped on Dad’s Army, with Universal Pictures releasing in UK on Feb 5, 2016.
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NewsSara Geater elected Pact chair
Former FremantleMedia UK chief executive Sara Geater has won the race to become chair of Pact council in the organisation’s first contested election in at least 14 years.
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FeaturesCreativity is GREAT reception
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge toasted the British creative industries at the private work collective NeueHouse in Manhattan on December 9 hosted by the British Ambassador to the US Sir Peter Westmacott and the British Consul General to New York Danny Lopez.Launched in 2012, the GREAT campaign promotes British ...
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NewsGlasgow Film Festival reveals nightly events
Live dance with Strictly Ballroom screening and Paul Merton show among first events.
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NewsFiennes, Linklater get LFS associateships
Linklater, Fiennes and Kate Kinninmont MBE receive associateships at Annual Show.
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NewsCreative England re-ups business programme Compass
Creative England is to launch a second round of business development programme Compass.
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NewsTerry Rawlings honoured with BAFTA Special Award
Alien and Chariots of Fire editor receives BAFTA award.
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NewsCanadian doc wins Viewster charity fest
Canadian, UK and Brazilian films win at online film festival.
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NewsKPMG report spotlights legal film and TV streaming
Majority of films and TV available through legal platforms, according to new report.
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NewsPaddington retains UK lead
StudioCanal’s adaptation adds $6m (£3.8m) to hold off Mockingjay and Penguins of Madagascar.
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NewsProduction Guild inks partnerships
Guild partners with Producers Guild of America, Guild of Italy
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CommentThis Way Up tackles alternative content
Industry recognise that an untapped market exists amidst thriving alternative content audience.
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NewsWasp flies to Netherlands
Wide Management has sold romance Wasp to Dutch distributor Arti Film.
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NewsHot projects on Screenbase
New films on Screenbase this week include the latest James Bond film Spectre, Todd Haynes’ New York-set lesbian love story Carol and Howard J. Ford’s child abduction thriller Never Let Go.
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Pride wins best film at BIFAs
Yann Demange wins best director; Gugu Mbatha-Raw and Brendan Gleeson take home top acting prizes.
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NewsWFTV honours Redgrave, Baines, Pike, Hogg
Joanna Hogg dedicated her award to the late Chris Collins.
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NewsWriters' Guild shortlist unveiled
Filth, Pride and Philomena among film nominees; awards take place on Jan 19 in London.
















