All UK/Ireland articles – Page 970

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    Nick Moran's The Kid to start filming in London

    2009-04-22T15:46:00Z

    The Kid, Nick Moran’s first film since Telstar, will begin shooting in London next week. The film isbased on the harrowing autobiography by Kevin Lewis, who is also writing the screenplay.

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    British cinematographer Jack Cardiff dies aged 94

    2009-04-22T15:35:00Z

    Jack Cardiff, the cinematographer, died at his home in Kent today (April 22) after a short illness. Hepassed away surrounded by his family.

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    Star Trek reviews boldly praise Abrams' remake

    2009-04-21T13:35:00Z

    JJ Abrams’ $150m Star Trek has received glowing praise from early reviews following its UK premierein London last night (April 20). Critics claim it will revitalise the franchise.

  • Image acquires US rights to British crime thriller The Crew
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    Image acquires US rights to British crime thriller The Crew

    2009-04-21T13:18:00Z

    Image Entertainment has acquired all US rights from UK-based Foundation Films to the British crime thriller The Crewstarring Scot Williams and Stephen Graham.

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    UK cinema holds steady despite the recession

    2009-04-20T12:17:00Z

    Film fans are continuing to spend on trips to the cinema despite the financial downturn, according toresearch by the Cinema Advertising Association (CAA).

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    UKFC announces $7.3m digital development scheme

    2009-04-20T12:00:00Z

    The UK Film Council (UKFC) has introduced a new funding programme to help the industry make thetransition into the digital age.

  • Fast & Furious is overseas champ again and cruises towards $150m
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    Fast & Furious is overseas champ again and cruises towards $150m

    2009-04-19T11:20:00Z

    Universal/UPI’sFast & Furious maintained pole position at the international box office as an estimated $36m weekend haul confirmed it as the biggest international and worldwide film in the action series on $145m and $281m, respectively.

  • Features

    Europe embraces 3D, but will it pay off?

    2009-04-17T18:14:00Z

    The Cannes film festival’s surprise choice of Pixar’s Up as its opening film this May sends a symbolic message. By embracing a 3D film, the world’s most prestigious film festival is underlining the point that 3D is now not only part of the mainstream but that it is respected by ...

  • Fast & Furious
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    Fast & Furious eyes key debuts in third weekend and sets sights on $150m

    2009-04-17T17:07:00Z

    Both Universal/UPI’s Fast & Furious and DreamWorks Animation/PPI’s Monsters Vs Aliens have cleared the first hurdle and crossed $100m as they head into their third and fifth weekends respectively and will be at the vanguard of Hollywood’s latest international incursion.

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    High Point to distribute Renown's library of British Films

    2009-04-17T17:00:00Z

    UK distributor High Point Media Group has signed a deal with Renown Pictures to distribute its libraryof British films. Highpoint’s TV division will handle the catalogue.

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    Tim Bevan seen as frontrunner to be UK Film Council chairman

    2009-04-17T16:53:00Z

    Working Title co-chairman Tim Bevan is emerging as a front-runner to become the new chairman of the UK Film Council when current chair Stewart Till leaves at the end of July.

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    On the fast track

    2009-04-17T10:36:00Z

    UPI’s Fast & Furious stepped up a gear over the Easter weekend to climb to the top of the international chart, grossing $45.2m, up 47% week-on-week. It has now grossed $90.1m after two weeks on release, playing on more than 5,000 screens in 50 territories.

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    Britweek - Springboard for brits in LA

    2009-04-17T10:32:00Z

    It was three years ago that UK TV executive Nigel Lythgoe had the idea for an event “to celebrate everything British” in the US. American Idol, which Lythgoe was at the time executive producing after having developed the original British format for creator Simon Fuller, was at the peak of ...

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    Meet the new Dirty Harry

    2009-04-17T10:27:00Z

    On a grey February morning at Elstree film studios just outside London, the crew on the set of UK film Harry Brown are gearing up for a particularly harrowing scene. Michael Caine, on the other hand, is doing John Wayne impressions. It is appropriate, given the film is dubbed an ...

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    Tribeca Buzz: Six of this year's film-makers talk to Screen

    2009-04-17T10:01:00Z

    Sales and audience excitement have already been building around a handful of titles at the Tribeca Film Festival, which opens today (April 22). Wendy Mitchell follows the buzz to six of this year’s film-makers.

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    Vue to introduce 'mystery' cinema screenings

    2009-04-16T15:48:00Z

    UKexhibitor Vue Entertainment is launching ‘mystery’ film screenings at 33 screens across England onMay 5.

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    The End to open the East End Film Festival

    2009-04-16T15:36:00Z

    London’s East End Film Festival will open with the UK premiere of The End, the debut title fromdirector Nicola Collins and her sister Teena, who produced the film.

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    Smuggler, Ascension acquire 2008 Mann Booker winner White Tiger

    2009-04-15T14:49:00Z

    Newly minted New York, Los Angeles and London-based Smuggler Films in association with Ascension Entertainment has acquired film rights to Aravind Adiga’s bestselling 2008 Mann Booker Prize winner White Tiger.

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    Tributes pour in for Simon Channing Williams

    2009-04-15T14:35:00Z

    Mike Leigh has led the tributes to British film producer Simon Channing Williams, who died of canceron April 11 at his home in Cornwall, England.

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    Universal's Your Highness to begin shooting in Northern Ireland

    2009-04-15T14:30:00Z

    Universal’s medieval fantasy Your Highness is to begin pre-production in Northern Ireland and is dueto start shooting in July.