All UK/Ireland articles – Page 986

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    Martin Freeman, Ashley Jensen start shooting Isitt's Nativity

    2008-08-11T10:31:00Z

    Debbie Isitt has started principal photography on comedy Nativity, starring Martin Freeman, Ashley Jensen, Jason Watkins and Mark Wootton.Backers are BBC Films, Screen West Midlands and Limelight. Protagonist Pictures is handling international sales.Isitt, who last directed Confetti, is again directing an improvised comedy.Nick Jones is producing.The film will shoot throughout ...

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    Thoeren steps down from IM Internationalmedia

    2008-08-11T10:21:00Z

    Konstantin Thoeren has stepped down from all of his responsibilities in the Internationalmedia Group with immediate effect.The veteran producer with a track record of over 30 years as an independent producer had been appointed CEO of the beleaguered IM Internationalmedia AG last October in what was described at the time ...

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    Box Office: Knight flies ahead of Pineapple Express

    2008-08-10T22:43:00Z

    The Dark Knight clung on to the number one spot at the North American box-office for the fourth consecutive weekend and edged out Sony's stoner comedy Pineapple Express thanks to an estimated $26m haul that boosted the film to within touching distance of Star Wars' second spot in the all-time ...

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    The Mummy opens tops in 16 of its 22 new markets

    2008-08-10T22:30:00Z

    The Mummy: Tomb Of The Dragon Emperor kept The Dark Knight at bay for a second consecutive weekend and earned its stripes with another eye-popping result thanks to an estimated $56.1m from 6,453 sites in 49 Universal/UPI territories. The adventure sequel stands at $141.1m after two weekends and led ...

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    Julieanne Crothers-Gibson appointed new chair ofBFFS board

    2008-08-08T16:29:00Z

    The British Federation of Film Societies (BFFS) has announced several new appointments to its board. Each term runs for three years.The new board is comprised of:Julieanne Crothers-Gibson (chair), Director of Policy Development, Northern Ireland ScreenDonna Anton, (vice-chair), editor and business executive, Secretary to Penwith Film Society, Penzance, CornwallRichard Grayson, (vice-chair), ...

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    Stephen Cookson attached to direct UK feature Acts Of God

    2008-08-08T11:09:00Z

    Stephen Cookson is attached to direct Acts Of God, a new UK feature now in development.Joe Stephenson and actor Ryan Sampson (Doctor Who) are writing their first feature screenplay.UK equity financier CKM Entertainments Ltd is financing the development and the production could be shooting in spring 2009.The road movie is ...

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    Mummy should continue to dominate Dark Knight with 23 territories opening

    2008-08-08T08:24:00Z

    Universal's The Mummy: Tomb Of The Dragon Emperor should dominate the international arena for the second consecutive weekend after knocking The Dark Knight off its perch.The adventure sequel has raced to $80.7m after breaking a string of records last weekend and touches down in a further 23 territories through UPI.Highlights ...

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    Shorts International offers 21 sci-fi shorts on iTunes

    2008-08-07T13:49:00Z

    Shorts International has struck a deal with the iTunes Store in the US, UK and Canada to offer The Sci Fi Collection, a group of 21 shorts.The shorts include Josh Lee Kwai's Eli starring Heroes actor David Anders; Australian drama Sleeper by Andrew Milner; Youngwoong Jang's animation Mirage; Ransom Riggs' ...

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    First Branchage festival to open in Jersey with Man On Wire

    2008-08-07T12:00:00Z

    The programme has been unveiled for the first Branchage Jersey Film Festival, taking place on the island Sept 25-28.The festival will open at the island's Opera House with a gala screening of the multiple-festival-winning Man On Wire and close at the historic Gorey Castle with Vertigo/Film4's MySpace user-generated film Faintheart, ...

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    Forward, Slingshot start shooting UK school horror Tormented

    2008-08-06T12:00:00Z

    Teen horror film Tormented has started shooting in Birmingham, UK.New UK production company Forward Films makes its feature debut with the film, being produced as the fourth feature from digital studio Slingshot.The project is also backed by BBC Films and Screen West Midlands. Pathe International will handle international sales and ...

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    Charles McDonald to leave Premier to run own PR business

    2008-08-06T10:51:00Z

    Film publicity legend Charles McDonald plans to step down as joint CEO of London-headquartered Premier PR at the end of October.He will leave Premier and handle a number of his own key clients independently, likely his most active Premier clientssuch as BBC Films, Optimum Releasing, European Film Awards and Europa ...

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    Harrison starts Unstoppable shoot in Portugal and Spain

    2008-08-05T11:48:00Z

    UK writer/director Richard Harrison started shooting yesterday in Portugal for his debut feature Unstoppable.The film is now shooting in Praia da Bordeira in Portugal, and will move to Andalucia on Aug 10 and wrap on Aug 31.The Portuguese government and Andalucian Film Commission have helped with location scouting and filming ...

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    Gone Fishing, Soft take prizes in Kodak's Short Film Competition

    2008-08-05T11:39:00Z

    Kodak has announced the two winners from its Short Film Competition 2008. Gone Fishing directed by Chris Jones and produced by Ivan Clements was named best short. And best cinematography went to Christopher Ross, for Soft directed by Simon Ellis and produced by Jane Hooks.This year the best short winner ...

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    UK Film Council launches new funding initiative for UK producers

    2008-08-01T14:46:00Z

    The UK Film Council has launched the Production Company Vision Awards, a new funding initiative designed to help producers develop projects that will broaden the quality, range and ambition of films and talent in the UK.The initiative, which is part of the UKFC's Development Fund, will offer up to £150,000 ...

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    Postcard from Britdoc

    2008-08-01T00:00:00Z

    It is only in its third edition, but the UK's Britdoc festival (July 23-25) is a major draw for the international documentary community.Last week's instalment attracted more than 950 delegates, including film-makers Larry Charles, Nick Broomfield, and Mike Bonanno and Andy Bichlbaum, otherwise known as anti-capitalist activists The Yes Men, ...

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    Projects by Fliegauf, Alvart, Sax receive backing from German funds

    2008-07-31T10:49:00Z

    New productions by Benedek Fliegauf, Christian Alvart, and Geoffrey Sax are among 35 projects receiving over $12m in support from the German Federal Film Board (FFA) and Leipzig-based Mitteldeutsche Medienfoerderung (MDM).At its latest sitting the Berlin-based FFA supported such projects as Hungarian director Fliegauf's first English language production, Womb, produced ...

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    Colin Brown steps down as Editor-in-Chief of Screen International

    2008-07-31T06:00:00Z

    Colin Brown is stepping down as the longstanding Editor-in-Chief of Screen International to pursue new entrepreneurial ambitions in the global media and entertainment sphere.Announcing the amicable departure, Natasha Christie-Miller, Managing Director, Retail & Media at Emap Inform, Screen's parent company, paid tribute to Brown's long and profitable association with the ...

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    Xingu partners with comic kingpin Pat Millsfor American Reaper film

    2008-07-31T06:00:00Z

    Repeat Offenders, a new UK company developing graphic novels with cinema potential, is at work on its first two projects, both based on the work of lauded comics duo Pat Mills and Clint Langley.Trudie Styler's Xingu Films has acquired big-screen rights to upcoming graphic novel American Reaper created by writer ...

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    UKFC backs 56 independent cinemas with $940,000

    2008-07-30T15:48:00Z

    The UK Film Council's Capital and Access Fund for cinemas has awarded $939,400 (£475,000) to 56 independent cinemas across the UK. Grants ranged from $1,008 (£510) to $69,221 (£35,000) per cinema.Some of the largest awards went to Aberystwyth Arts Centre Cinema, Cardiff's Chapter Cinema, the Glasgow Film Theatre, the RBS ...

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    Happy-Go-Lucky, Stardust up for Conch soundtrack awards

    2008-07-30T14:19:00Z

    Industry group UK Screen has announced the shortlisted nominees for its sound prizes, The Conch Awards.The awards are now in their third year, honouring audio post-production in film, TV and commercials.The industry nominated the shortlisted candidates, and now those contenders will submkit material for judging. Winners will be announced at ...