All UK/Ireland articles – Page 764
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NewsEM Media closes for business
Regional screen agency EM Media, which co-financed films such as This is England and Control, is to close.
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iLL Manors wins film music prize
British crime drama iLL Manors has picked up the best film score prize at the Music+Sound Awards.
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NewsOne Direction sells for Kaleidoscope
Music title I Love One Direction sells for UK distributor at EFM.
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NewsScreen International reader survey
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NewsDay for Night launches distribution arm
Aditya Assarat’s HI-SO and Dominga Sotomayor’s Thursday till Sunday mark first acquisitions.
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NewsHorror short film competition launched
666 Short Cuts to Hell will see one filmmaker win £6,666 and the opportunity to develop a horror short or feature idea under mentorship from Movie Mogul.
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NewseOne signs Eleven Film deal
Canadian producer and distributor Entertainment One (eOne) is planning an aggressive UK push after striking a first-look deal with UK indie Eleven Film.
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NewsSky Movies to launch Disney channel
Renewed deal with the US studio includes the launch of a Sky Movies Disney channel and prevents VoD rivals from offering blockbusters such as Wreck-It Ralph and Iron Man 3.
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NewsLesbian & Gay fest reveals line-up
Over 100 titles will screen at the 27th edition of the BFI London Lesbian & Gay Film Festival, which runs March 14-24.
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NewsUniversal to build on Mama success with more co-pros
After Mama’s growing US and international box office success, David Kosse tells Screen “there are more opportunities for this kind of film,” including a sequel to Andrés Muschietti’s horror hit.
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NewsAlt J to score Leave to Remain
Mercury Award winning band Alt-J is to collaborate with director Bruce Goodison on the soundtrack to upcoming Toby Jones film Leave To Remain.
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NewsBarbican to mark Critics’ Circle 100th
Leading critics to introduce films “that changed their life”.
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NewsPeccadillo takes In The Name Of
Małgośka Szumowska’s Berlin Competition title and Teddy Award winner [pictured] follows a Catholic priest who works with troubled teenagers in a rural village in Poland.
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NewsMartin Radich's Norfolk greenlit
Thriller to be the first film to be taken into production from the iFeatures2 development slate.
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NewsDie Hard tops UK box office on debut
Fox’s latest instalment in the action franchise unseats Disney’s Wreck-It Ralph with a $7m (£4.6m) debut, including previews.
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Ireland boosts tax incentives
Ireland is to extend its Section 481 tax credit to 32% of qualifying expenditure from 2015.
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NewsPark Circus expands into France
New Paris offshoot to be run by Van Papadopoulos (pictured), who formerly headed Cannes Classics.
















