All UK/Ireland articles – Page 966
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NewsUK pro copyright body launches cinema trailers
A series of anti piracy trailers, voiced by Noel Clarke, will screen in UK cinemas from tomorrow (5th March)
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NewsIntandem announces reduction in losses
London based sales and financing company Intandem has published its interim report today
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FeaturesThe trouble with money
The introduction of the UK tax credit in 2006 was meant to end the war between the film financiers and the UK’s Inland Revenue. So why is the battle still raging over Section 48?
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NewsExit Through The Gift Shop in the UK, Spain gets Hornet's Nest
ScreenDaily’s weekly round-up of the local and independent openings in key markets this week.
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NewsUK Screen launches report into facilities sector
Trade association launches a major new report into the scope of the UK facilities sector
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NewsArtificial Eye and Sky Movies to co-release Life During Wartime
Todd Solondz’ black comedy Life During Wartime is the third film to be released simultaneously in cinemas and on television by Artificial Eye and Sky Movies
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NewsVural Ulusu to head up technical services at High Point
Vural Ulusu will head up global technical services at independent distribution and sales company High Point Media Group.
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NewsMorrissey to produce and star in Thorne drama
David Morrissey heads up the cast of two new crime thrillers commissioned by Sky, based on the novels by Mark Billingham
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NewsHanway secures multi territory sales on Wuthering Heights
UK sales company Hanway Films has secured multiple pre sales on Andrea Arnold’s Wuthering Heights
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NewsBanksy pops up in time for UK release
Grafitti artist Banksy has created a pop up poster to promote the UK release of his documentary Exit Through The Gift Shop
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NewsSean Bean, Charlotte Rampling to star in terrorist thriller
Sean Bean and Charlotte Rampling head up the cast of London based terrorist thriller Cleanskin
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NewsHis & Hers picks up audience award at Dublin Film Festival
Ken Wardop’s documentary His & Hers wins top prize at Jameson Dublin International Film Festival
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NewsOdeon performs u-turn on Alice boycott threat
The UK’s biggest cinema chain climbs down from threats to boycott Disney’s forthcoming Alice In Wonderland after striking a deal with the studio.
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AV Pictures to sell The LA Job, Rollover
AV Pictures to handle international sales on a slate of projects from London based Gateway Films
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Features
Making their mark
In recent years, Ireland has produced a wealth of film-makers, many of them female, who have been making an impression at major international film festivals. Patricia Danaher profiles a selection of the most exciting
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FeaturesEverything In One Place
International producers explain their reasons for choosing to shoot in Ireland — and why the Section 481 tax shelter is so user-friendly. Patricia Danaher reports
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FeaturesBack in business
Following a difficult year in 2009, the Irish film industry is fighting its way back as both a leading European co-production partner and an attractive filming location, boasting a wealth of new projects, an improved tax incentive and an emerging generation of new film-making talent. Patricia Danaher reports
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Harry Potter director to receive NFTS award
David Yates picks up an honourary award from the National Film and Television School
















