All UK/Ireland articles – Page 632
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FeaturesWar Book: Jack Thorne, Tom Harper
Writer Jack Thorne and director Tom Harper have reunited once again – this time for the micro-budget political thriller War Book, which received its world premiere at the BFI London Film Festival.
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Leviathan wins top London Film Festival award
Other winners include The Tribe, a documentary about Syria and Catch Me Daddy actress Sameena Jabeen Ahmed.
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Peter Strickland to write and direct radio play
EXCLUSIVE: The British director of Berberian Sound Studio and The Duke of Burgundy set to deliver new play next year.
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NewsDoctor Who wins top event cinema award
Other winners at the ECA Awards included a live Muse concert, three Royal Opera House productions and the British Museum’s Pompeii Live.
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NewsSecond Film London Micro Market wraps
A number of financing deals in the works following micro-budget finance market.
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NewsNew studio key to future of film in Scotland
Creative Scotland has identified seven key priorities for growing the country’s film sector, top of which is the creation of a film studio.
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NewsJames Cosmo joins Scorsese exec'd Tomorrow
The Braveheart and Game of Thrones star one of three new actors to join the British feature.
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NewsEd Vaizey: BFI should expand remit for TV, animation
The UK culture minister talks about the current strengths and challenges of the British film industry.
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NewsUniversal exec issues ‘event cinema’ warning
Event cinema will be key to helping theatres survive but the industry should be wary of repeating the mistakes of 3D, according to a Universal exec.
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FeaturesMike Elliott, Emu Films
Emu Films’ Mike Elliott talks to Andreas Wiseman about the challenges - and rewards - of making the transition from respected AD to feature producer.
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NewsEvolution Pictures launches with Anchor Bay exec
EXCLUSIVE: Finance and production company will be allied to GFM Films.
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NewsAlison Thompson: Sales are tougher than ever
During her keynote at Film London’s Production Finance Market, Alison Thompson remarks on the glut of films made today, but also sees some bright spots like the arrival of Netflix.
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FeaturesBritish Council, Screen present Stars at LFF
PICTURE GALLERY: Screen International teamed with British Council to present Screen’s UK Stars of Tomorrow last night at an intimate industry dinner during the BFI London Film Festival.
















