All UK/Ireland articles – Page 873
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Vue confirms deal for Sony 4K projectors
Vue Entertainment is set to become the largest cinema circuit equipped with Sony 4K digital capability in Europe.
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Gnomeo & Juliet returns to the summit in the UK
eOne’s animation-comedy Gnomeo & Juliet returned to the top of the UK box office over the February 25-27 weekend, grossing $4m (£2.5m).
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Dublin's audience award goes to documentary Benda Bilili!
Career achievement prizes given to Martin Sheen, Kevin Brownlow, and Francois Ozon.
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Film London launches fifth year of Microwave scheme
The UK microbudget scheme, which produced Eran Creevy’s Shifty, is now in its fifth year; creative services company Technicolor has come onboard as a partner.
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Black and Blue re-teams with Press On for thriller Airborne
Dominic Burns’ thriller stars Gemma Atkinson in the story of an evil force on an airliner.
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HighView Media opens London office
Former Babelgum UK MD Mark Cranwell to run London office of media advisory boutique.
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Intandem boards sales for Libertine's US drama K-11
UK-based Intandem will handle international sales on Jules Stewart’s drama K-11.
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Inside Pictures extends reach outside UK
The UK training programme will be open to applicants from the EU for the first time in 2011.
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Glasgow fest closes with The Eagle; attendance up 10%
The Eagle, directed by Glasgow-born Kevin Macdonald, was the closing night gala Sunday night for the growing Glasgow Film Festival.
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Bankside's hot deals on You Instead include Icon taking UK
David Mackenzie’s romantic comedy, set at a music festival, has its world premiere tonight in Glasgow before heading to SXSW next month.
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NFTS unveils graduate films
NFTS unveils graduate films at BFI Southbank in the week one graduate’s short competes for an Oscar.
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MacKinnon leaves Cloud Eight to produce Cheerleaders 3D
The teen dance movie will be directed by Scouting Book For Boys director Tom Harper.
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King's Speech: BFI gets king’s ransom?
The UK Film Council invested £1 million ($1.6 million) in The King’s Speech through its now defunct Premiere Fund (then run by Sally Caplan) and is believed to have a net profit position as high as 34% in the film.
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LFF opens tender for press/PR pitches
The BFI London Film Festival has opened its press and PR tender for PR agencies to pitch for the contract(s) for the 2011 festival.
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Lyn Goleby and Clare Binns
Picturehouse MD Lyn Goleby and director of programming and acquisitions head Clare Binns talk to Screen about the exhibitor’s new directions.
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EM Media heads east with Career Acceleration Programme
The scheme aims to support film-makers in the east of England following the demise of regional screen agency Screen East.
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Pinewood to build new studio in Dominican Republic
The UK studio group is hoping to tap into the Latino film and television market; Dominican Republic to offer tax credit of 25% to productions shooting in the country.
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Bradford International Film Festival to close with The Messenger
The festival has announced its full line-up which will feature 11 world premieres and 31 UK premieres.