All UK/Ireland articles – Page 734
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NewsBFI faces 10% cut for 2015-16
The British Film Institute (BFI) is to receive a 10% cut to its resource funding from the government - twice the reduction handed to museums and the rest of the cultural/arts sector.
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NewsMcGown wraps horror shoot in Argentina
Shooting wraps this week in Argentina on The Rules of The Game, directed by the UK’s Ed McGown.
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NewsBBC turns its back on 3D
The BBC is to turn its back on 3D content after revealing it believes there is not sufficient viewer demand for the technology.
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NewsBen Wheatley explains A Field In England's multi-platform strategy
As A Field In England prepares for its multi-platform release in the UK, director Ben Wheatley and producer Andrew Starke were in Karlovy Vary to present the film in competition.
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NewsHot projects on Screenbase
Joe Cole and Phil Davis are starring in crime film Peterman, while shooting is about to finish on The Pilgrim: The Best Story of Paulo Coelho.
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FeaturesScreen Stars of Tomorrow party 2013, slideshow 2
More great photos of our 2013 UK Stars and other industry guests.
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NewsCreative Skillset calls for fairer internship recruitment
Creative Skillset is calling for more employers to adopt fair approaches to the way they recruit and pay interns as part of a campaign to promote best practice across the Creative Industries.
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NewsRandom House takes Kissing Booth rights
Random House Children’s Screen Entertainment has optioned worldwide rights for teen novel The Kissing Booth.
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NewsScreen Academy Scotland launches second talent search
The low budget initiative will be run at Edinburgh Napier University for a second year.
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NewsBedlam to remake Czech comedy Women In Temptation
EXCLUSIVE: Bedlam Productions has snapped up the English-language remake rights to Czech comedy Women In Temptation, which beat Avatar on its release in 2010.
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FeaturesScreen Stars of Tomorrow party 2013, slideshow 1
Screen toasted its 2013 UK Stars of Tomorrow at a party at London’s Langham Hotel, sponsored by 3 Mills Studios with support from Creative Skillset, Heineken and MAC.
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FeaturesMichael Auret, Spier Films
Spier Films MD Michael Auret talks about the boom in South African production and his plans to branch out into television.
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Film London greenlights four art films
More than $200,000 (£135,000) Invested in London-based artist film-makers through FLAMIN Productions.
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NewsMonsoon Shootout to open London Indian Film Festival
Amit Kumar’s Monsoon Shootout will have its UK premiere as the opening night film of the 4th annual London Indian Film Festival (July 18-25).
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Phantasmagoria to shoot in September
M International will start production in September in Rome and Nice for horror film Phantasmagoria. The film has three separate stories.
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NewsEdinburgh reports 10% admission rise
Over 44,000 tickets were sold for the festival’s 67th edition
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NewsRon Howard: cinema can still provide a ‘Rush’
Director Ron Howard has said there are still “great things” happening in film, despite the prevalence of “manufactured product” in cinema.
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News‘Peterman’ shoot underway
British crime feature stars Joe Cole, Phil Davis and Alison Steadman.
















