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3482 articles available in total starting from 23/05/2002. Last article published on 26/04/2024.

July biggest month of 2006

With over 16m admissions and an average 3.7m cinemagoers per week, July was the busiest cinema-going month of the year thanks mostly to the number one title Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s...  

18/08/2006 | Admissions | UK

Booming Edinburgh gets extra boost

The Edinburgh International Film Festival (EIFF), which opened last Monday with the world premiere of Douglas Mackinnon’s The Flying Scotsman, will be able to fully enjoy its 60th anniversary and...  

17/08/2006 | Festivals | UK

200 UK Cinemas go digital

European films will soon have a much bigger chance to reach UK audiences as the Digital Screen Network – the £12m scheme funded by the National Lottery through the UK Film Council – has...  

17/08/2006 | Exhibitors | UK

Atomised and Mr Lazarescu take their chances

Six new films are hitting UK screens today, including two European titles: The Death of Mr Lazarescu, released by Tartan Films on 3 prints, and The Elementary Particles, released by Momentum...  

14/07/2006 | Releases | UK

BBC Films wants to “makes them laugh”

BBC Films is teaming up with Kenton Allen, creative head of BBC Comedy Talent and Comedy North, to develop mainstream comedy feature films and identify TV talent that could make the transition to...  

13/07/2006 | Production | UK

Over 220 screenings in Cambridge

Since last Thursday, the 26th Cambridge Film Festival is filling the streets and three cinema venues of the world renowned university town with film fans and professionals, invited to view some...  

11/07/2006 | Festivals | UK

Luc Besson vs Johnny Depp

Momentum Pictures is taking its chance today with the 71-print release of District 13, co-written and produced by Luc Besson and offered to UK male audiences as an alternative to the Johnny Depp...  

07/07/2006 | Releases | UK

Yellow Dog bites at UK screens

Cave of the Yellow Dog, directed by Mongolian-born Byambasuren Davaa and produced by Germany’s Schesch Film, is the only ‘European’ film of the week, taking its chances on UK screens against six...  

30/06/2006 | Releases | UK

Wind of success for Loach

This past weekend Irish audiences flocked to see Ken Loach’s take on their 1920s War of Independence in his latest film The Wind That Shakes the Barley, released in 60 cinemas nationwide by Pathe...  

28/06/2006 | Box office | Ireland/UK

Capitol reshuffles sales management

London sales company Capitol Films has promoted Eve Schoukroun from senior sales manager to head of sales, a position previously held by Simon Crowe, who is leaving the company at the end of June....  

27/06/2006 | Market | UK

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